Genesis 40:20 (New International Version)
20 Now the third day was Pharaoh's birthday, and he gave a feast for all his officials. He lifted up the heads of the chief cupbearer and the chief baker in the presence of his officials:
Genesis 40:20 (King James Version)
20And it came to pass the third day, which was Pharaoh's birthday, that he made a feast unto all his servants: and he lifted up the head of the chief butler and of the chief baker among his servants.
Genesis 40:20 (Contemporary English Version)
20Three days later, while the king was celebrating his birthday with a dinner for his officials, he sent for his personal servant and the chief cook.
It was Pharaoh in the book of Genesis chapter 20 verse 40.
The color brown is found 4 times in the Bible. The book of Genesis chapter 30 verse 30 through verse 40 mentions the color.
The first recorded birthday celebration in the Bible was that of Pharaoh in the book of Genesis. After Joseph interpreted Pharaoh's dream, Pharaoh named him second in command and threw a birthday feast in his honor.
Pharaoh Reference: Genesis 40:20
The first king to celebrate his birthday in the bible , is the Egyptian Pharaoh in the book of Genesis chapter 20.
(Genesis 40:20) Pharaoh's (Matthew 14:6-10) Herod's
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Three places in the KJV. Genesis 40:20; Matthew 14:6; Mark 6:21.
well, I would say that 39 is about 40, and 22 is about 20, so 40*20=800
Pharoah, in Genesis 40:20. It is also the only birthday party referred to in the Bible.
You can either say that 66/40 is equivalent or 1 and 13/20
It says it in Job 40 2 through 4 it doesn't really say it but that's what it means. I think a better verse is Romans 9:20-21. What right does the clay have to question the potter? Begin at Romans 9:10 for a better understanding of the scripture.