Verses 1–4
GENESIS - CHAPTER FORTY
Verses 1-4:
Eleven years had gone by since Joseph’s prophetic dreams that he would rule over his brothers. Realization of this prophecy seemed remote. Joseph had spent much of this time as a slave, first to Potiphar, and then in prison on false charges. One of the lesser faith may have been tempted to give up in despair, and conclude that God would not keep His word. But Joseph remained true to Jehovah and His righteous principles.
Two of Pharaoh’s chief officers incurred his displeasure for some offense. The "chief butler" was the chief cup-bearer, whose duty it was to serve the king, and to pre-taste his food before serving him. The "chief baker" was in charge of preparing the king’s food. The arrest and imprisonment of these two high officials may imply a conspiracy to assassinate the king by poisoning him. Both these officials were placed in the royal prison and remanded to the custody of the captain of the king’s body-guard. This was the position occupied by Potiphar, but the text does not reveal if he still held this office.
The arrest and imprisonment of these high officials may seem unrelated to the saga of the Chosen People. But God was setting in motion a plan that would have a definite bearing upon them.