Pharaoh’s Chief Baker
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wjpas0857
Descrizione
Pharaoh’s chief baker is shown in close portrait, wearing a tall white baker’s cap and simple garment, his bearded face turned with a searching, troubled expression. The subject points to the Genesis account of the Egyptian royal officers imprisoned with Joseph, where the chief baker and the chief cupbearer each received a dream awaiting interpretation. In Genesis 40, Joseph’s God-given interpretation revealed opposite destinies: restoration for the cupbearer and judgment for the baker. The portrait emphasizes the human weight of that moment inside Pharaoh’s court, where status, service, fear, and divine revelation meet. This artwork suits teaching on Joseph in Egypt, dreams and interpretation, God’s sovereignty, prison narratives, and Old Testament character studies.
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