Genesis 40:13
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What Does This Mean?
In Genesis 40:13, Joseph, who is in prison, tells Pharaoh's butler that within three days, Pharaoh will restore him to his former position. Joseph promises that the butler will once again serve Pharaoh's cup as he did before. The key message is about the power of Joseph's prophetic ability and his hope in God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game and you accidentally drop your toy, but your friend says that in just three days, you'll get your toy back and be able to play just like before. That's what Joseph told the butler – that he'd get his job back with Pharaoh in just three days.
Historical Background
Genesis was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BCE. It was written for the Israelites, who were about to enter the Promised Land. The cultural setting was a time of transition and a need for hope, as the Israelites looked back on their ancestors' stories for guidance and inspiration.
Living It Out Today
If you're currently going through a tough time, like a job loss or a big change, remember that just like the butler, there's hope for restoration. Joseph's prophecy shows that even in difficult times, there's a chance for things to return to normal or even better.