And it came to pass after these things, [that] the chief wine taster of the king of Aigyptos and the chief baker sinned [against] their lord, [the] king of Aigyptos.
And Pharao was provoked to anger over his two eunuchs: over the chief wine taster and over the chief baker.
And he put them in guard into the jail, into the place there where Ioseph had been taken away there.
And the chief jailer placed them together [with] Ioseph, and he stood beside them. And they were [some] days in guard.
And both saw a dream in a single night. And the vision of the dream of the chief wine taster and [the] chief baker, the ones who were to the king of Aigyptos, the ones being in the jail, was this.
And Ioseph entered towards them in the morning, and saw them: And they were disturbed.
And he asked the eunuchs of Pharao, who were with him in guard by his lord, saying: "Why [is it] that your faces [are] gloomy today?"
And they said to him: "We saw a dream, and the interpreting [of] it is not." And Ioseph said to them: "Is not the explanation of them through the Theos? Describe [them] then to me."
And the chief wine taster described his dream [to] Ioseph, and said: "In my sleep there was a grapevine before me.
And in the grapevine [were] three lower branches. And it flourished offering mature buds, the clusters of [the] grape.
And the cup of Pharao [was] in my hand. And I took the grape cluster, and squeezed it into the cup, and gave the cup into the hand of Pharao."
And Ioseph said to him: "This [is] the interpretation of it: The three lower branches are three days.
In yet three days and Pharao will remember your chief [position], and he shall restore you to your position of chief wine taster. And you shall give the cup of Pharao into his hand, according to your former position, as you were of [the] wine servers.
But remember me of yourself, whenever good happens to you, and you shall perform mercifully with me. And you shall remind towards Pharao concerning me, and lead me from out of this dungeon.
For [by] theft I was stolen from out of [the] land of [the] Ebraion, and here I did not do anything, but they put me into this pit."
And the chief baker saw that he interpreted rightly, and he said to Ioseph: "I also saw a dream: and I imagined three baskets of coarse meal loaves.
And in the upper basket [was the] work of a baker of all kinds of which Pharao eats. And the birds of the heaven ate them from out of the [upper] basket on the top of my head."
And answering Ioseph said to him: "This [is] the interpretation of it: The three baskets are three days.
In yet three days and Pharao will remove your head away from you, and hang you upon a tree. And the birds of the heaven will eat the flesh away from you."
And it came to pass in the third day [that] it was the day of birth of Pharao. And he made a banquet for all his servants. And he remembered the chief wine taster and the chief [position] of the chief baker in [the] midst of his servants.
And he restored the chief wine taster to his chief [position]. And he gave the cup into the hand of Pharao.
And he hung the chief baker, as Ioseph interpreted to them.
And the chief wine taster did not remember Ioseph, but forgot him.