Joseph informed Pharaoh that there would be seven years of great bounty in Egypt, followed by seven years of famine (Genesis ch.41). See also:
Joseph argued that Pharaoh's two dreams, one about sheaves of wheat and the other about cattle, were actually two iterations of the same dream, indicating that (1) there would be seven years of bountiful harvest, (2) there would subsequently be seven years of famine, and (3) that the starvation and famine in the second seven years would be so great that it would eclipse the success of the first seven years.
he correctly interpreted the butler's dream and the baker's dream
Here the name of the pharaoh is not given.
Assuming that you're referring to the Bible story, Joseph's brothers sell him to be a slave. This leads to Joseph being put in prison, but he is freed when he is able to interpret the dreams of the Pharaoh. Joseph is then given an important position of power by the Pharaoh.
In the Bible, Joseph, the son of Jacob, was known for interpreting dreams. He interpreted the dreams of Pharaoh and of his fellow prisoners in prison, accurately predicting events to come. His ability to interpret dreams played a crucial role in his own life and in the lives of others.
Gen 39:20 Then Joseph's master took him and put him into the prison, a place where the king's prisoners were confined. And he was there in the prison.
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While he was in prison he interpreted the two dreams of the pharaohs servants had.
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There is no historical record of Joseph being physically beaten in prison. However, he was imprisoned unfairly and endured various hardships during his time in captivity.
It seems to show that, at that time, the Egyptians had a prison system, were ruled by a Pharaoh, had a somewhat capricious ruler (the part about Pharoah's servants being sent to the jail, one of them restored and one of them killed), and that they were open to spiritual answers.
In the bible Joseph was sharing his prison cell with the butler and the baker of the pharaoh.
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Joseph. He was sold as a slave by his 8 brothers, to an Egyptian emporor. He was hrown in prison due to slander, but the he ended up becoming a famous person in that prison, trusted by everyone. He began interpreting dreams. The Pharao heard about this and brough Joseph to him because he had beenhaving dreams that were scaring him. Joseph was able to interpret the dreams, and he told everybody that it was because his God told him.; rebuttal: Joseph was Jewish, not Christian, and he barely spoke of Judaism. Christianity is believed to be brought by Apostle Mark to Egypt between AD 41 and 44. http://www.touregypt.net/chiste1.htm