< Genesis 40 >

1 Some time later, two of the king of Egypt’s officials did things that displeased him. One was his chief (drink-server/man who prepared the wine and served it to the king), and the other was his chief (baker/man who baked bread for the king).
Napasamak a kalpasan dagitoy a banbanag, nakaaramid iti saan a nasayaat ti agiserserbi iti arak ken ti agisagsagana iti kanen ti ari ti Egipto iti amoda, nga isu ti ari ti Egipto.
2 The king became angry with both of them.
Nakapungtot ti Faraon kadagiti dua nga opisialna, ti panguloen dagiti agiserserbi iti arak ken ti panguloen dagiti agisagsagana iti taraon.
3 So he had them put in prison, in the house of the captain of the palace guards. That was the place where Joseph was being kept.
Pinaibaludna dagitoy iti pagbaludan ti kapitan ti guardia, a nakaipupokan met laeng ni Jose.
4 The two men were in prison for a long time. And during that time the captain of the palace guards appointed Joseph to be their servant, to take care of their needs.
Intalek ida ti kapitan ti guardia kenni Jose. Inasikasuna ida. Nagtalinaedda iti pagbaludan iti nabayag met bassit a tiempo.
5 One night while the king’s drink-server and his baker were there in the prison, each of them had a dream. Each dream had a different meaning.
Nagtagtagainepda nga agpada, tunggal maysa kadagitoy ket nagtagtagainep iti isu met laeng a rabii, ket adda iti pakaitarusan ti tagtagainep ti tunggal maysa, ti panguloen dagiti agiserserbi iti arak ken ti panguloen dagiti agisagsagana iti taraon ti ari ti Egipto. Dagitoy a dua ket naipupok iti pagbaludan.
6 The next morning, when Joseph came to them, he saw that both of them were dejected/worried.
Napan ni Jose kadakuada iti kabigatanna ket nakitana ida. Ket nadlawna a nalidayda.
7 So he asked them, “Why do you look so sad today?”
Sinaludsodna kadagiti opisial ti Faraon a kaduana a nakabalud iti balay ti apona, a kunana, “Apay a nalidaykayo ita nga aldaw?”
8 One of them answered, “We both had dreams last night, but there is no one who can tell us the meaning of the dreams.” Joseph said to them, “God is the only one who can [RHQ] tell the meaning of dreams. So tell me what you dreamed, and God will tell me the meaning.”
Kinunada kenkuana, “Nagtagtagainepkami nga agpada ket awan ti makailawlawag iti daytoy.” Kinuna ni Jose kadakuada, “Saanyo kadi nga ammo a ti Dios ti pagtaudan iti pannakailawlawag? Ibagayo koma kaniak ti natagtagainepyo.”
9 So the king’s chief drink-server told his dream to Joseph. He said, “In my dream I saw a grapevine in front of me.
Imbaga ti panguloen dagiti agiserserbi iti inumen ti tagtaginepna kenni Jose. Kinunana kenkuana, “Iti tagtagainepko, nakakitaak iti maysa a lanut.
10 On the vine there were three branches. After the branches budded, they blossomed, and then they produced clusters of grapes.
Ti lanut ket addaan iti tallo a sanga. Idi nagsaringit daytoy, nagsabong ket dagiti raay ti ubas a bungana ket naluom.
11 I was holding the king’s cup, so I took the grapes and squeezed the juice into the cup. Then I gave the cup to the king to drink the juice.”
Ig-iggamak kampay idi ti kopa ti Faraon, pinurosko dagiti ubas ken pinespesko dagitoy iti kopa ti Faraon, ket inyawatko ti kopa iti ima ti Faraon.”
12 [God immediately told Joseph what the dream meant]. So Joseph said to him, “This is the meaning of your dream: The three branches of the vine represent three days.
Kinuna ni Jose kenkuana, “Kastoy ti kaipapananna dayta. Dagiti tallo a sanga ket tallo nga aldaw.
13 Within three days the king will release you from prison. He will let you do the work that you did before. You will take cups of wine to the king as you did before, when you were his drink-server.
Tallo nga aldaw manipud ita, patangadennakanto ti Faraon ket isublinakanto iti saadmo. Iyawatmonto ti kopa iti Faraon, a kas iti sigud nga ar-aramidem kas agiserserbi iti inumenna.
14 But when you are out of prison and everything goes well for you, please do not forget me.
Ngem laglagipennakto inton sumayaat ti kasasaadmo, ket subadannak koma met iti kinaimbag. Dakamatennak koma iti Faraon ken iruarnak manipud iti daytoy a pagbaludan.
15 People took me away forcefully from the land where my fellow Hebrews live. [I did nothing wrong there], and also while I have been here in Egypt, I have done nothing for which I deserved to be put in prison. So be kind to me and tell the king about me, so that he will release me from this prison!”
Ta pudno a naipanawak manipud iti daga dagiti Hebreo. Kasta met ditoy, awan ti inaramidko a rumbeng a pakaipupokak iti daytoy a pagbaludan.”
16 When the chief baker heard that the meaning of the dream of the king’s drink-server was very favorable, he said to Joseph, “I also had a dream. In the dream I was surprised to see three baskets of bread stacked on my head.
Idi nakita ti panguloen dagiti agisagsagana iti taraon ti ari a makaay-ayo ti kaipapananna, kinunana kenni Jose, “Nagtagtagainepak met iti kastoy, adda kampay idi iti tallo a basket a tinapay a susuonek.
17 In the top basket there were many kinds of baked goods for the king, but birds were eating them from the top basket that was on my head!”
Iti akinrabaw a basket ket adda amin a kita dagiti naluto a taraon a maipaay iti Faraon, ngem kinnan daytoy dagiti billit manipud iti basket a susuonek.”
18 God again told Joseph what the dream meant, so he said, “The three baskets also represent three days.
Simmungbat ni Jose a kinunana, “Kastoy ti kaipapananna. Dagiti tallo a basket ket tallo nga aldaw.
19 Within three days the king will command that your head be cut off. Then your body will be hung on a tree, and vultures will come and eat your flesh.”
Iti uneg ti tallo nga aldaw, ingatonto ti Faraon ti ulom ken paibitinnakanto iti kayo. Kanento dagiti billit ti lasagmo.”
20 The third day after that was the (king’s birthday/day they celebrated when the king became one year older). On that day the king invited all his officials to celebrate his birthday. During the celebration, while they were all gathered there, the king summoned his chief drink-server and chief baker from the prison.
Napasamak nga iti maikatlo nga aldaw ket isu ti panagkasangay ti Faraon. Nangangay isuna iti padaya para kadagiti amin nga adipenna. Inikanna iti naisangsangayan a panangibilang ti panguloen dagiti agiserserbi iti inumen ken ti panguloen dagiti agisagsagana iti taraon, ngem kadagiti amin a dadduma nga adipenna.
21 He said that his chief drink-server could have his previous job again, so that again he took cups of wine to the king.
Insublina ti panguloen dagiti agiserserbi iti inumenna iti pagrebbenganna, ket isuna manen ti agiserserbi iti kopa iti ima ti Faraon.
22 But he commanded that the chief baker should be killed by being hanged, just as Joseph had said would happen when he told the two men the meaning of their dreams.
Ngem pinaibitinna ti panguloen dagiti agiserserbi iti taraon, a kas iti imbaga ni Jose kadakuada.
23 But the chief drink-server did not think about Joseph. He forgot to do what Joseph asked him to do.
Ngem saanen a nalagip ti panguloen dagiti agiserserbi iti inumen ti ari a tulungan ni Jose. Ngem ketdi, nalipatanna ti maipapan kenkuana.

< Genesis 40 >