
The Baker and the Cupbearer
The story of The Baker and the Cupbearer comes from the biblical Book of Genesis. Joseph, a young man with special wisdom, interprets their dreams while they are in Pharaoh's prison. He predicts that the cupbearer will be restored to his position and the baker will be executed. The cupbearer is released, but he forgets to mention Joseph to Pharaoh, leaving Joseph in prison longer. Later, Pharaoh’s own dreams lead to Joseph’s rise as a key advisor. The story highlights themes of interpretation, timing, and the importance of faith and patience in difficult circumstances.