Catholic Public Domain Version
"And when Joseph had entered to them in the morning, and had seen them sad, "
— Genesis 40:6, Catholic Public Domain Version
“And Joseph came in unto them in the morning, and looked upon them, and, behold, they were sad.”
“And Joseph came in unto them in the morning, and saw them, and, behold, they were sad. ”
“Joseph came in to them in the morning, and saw them, and saw that they were sad.”
“When Joseph came to them in the morning, he saw that they were looking depressed.”
“And when Joseph was come into them in the morning, and saw them sad,”
“And in the morning when Joseph came to them he saw that they were looking sad.”
“And Joseph came in unto them in the morning, and looked upon them, and, behold, they were sad.”
sent them to the prison of the leader of the military, in which Joseph also was a prisoner.
But the keeper of the prison delivered them to Joseph, who ministered to them also. Some little time passed by, while they were held in custody.
And they both saw a similar dream on one night, whose interpretations should be related to one another.
And when Joseph had entered to them in the morning, and had seen them sad,
he consulted them, saying, “Why is your expression sadder today than usual?”
They responded, “We have seen a dream, and there is no one to interpret it for us.” And Joseph said to them, “Doesn’t interpretation belong to God? Recount for me what you have seen.”
The chief cupbearer explained his dream first. “I saw before me a vine,