Why was the Butler restored to his position and the Baker hanged? Notice that when Joseph volunteered to hear their dreams, the Butler's attitude is, "Why not?" this is like a man who does not have a guilty conscience.
The Baker, on the other hand, only told his dream when he saw the interpretation was good. Pharaoh, I think, was wise enough to discern who the guilty party truly was.
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The Baker, on the other hand, only told his dream when he saw the interpretation was good. Pharaoh, I think, was wise enough to discern who the guilty party truly was.
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