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Genesis 40:5
And they dreamed a dream both of them, each man his dream in one night, each man according to the interpretation of his dream, the butler and the baker of the king of Egypt, which were bound in the prison. (Genesis 40:5)
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Baker, J. 2SG 145   
Baker, Miss M. A. poetry of, quoted DA 336   
Black man name of, written in book of life beside white man’s name ChS 218;2SM 342;    [1]
Blind man/People   [2]
Boyish man warning to 5T 411   
Butler, E. P. LS 133-5;1SM 53;   
Butler, G. I. 2SM 376;4T 609;Te 202;    [5]
Day and night changes of, speak to man of God’s love CS 17;SD 17;    [2]
Dishonest man (men) among us need to be born again CS 142    [1]
Divorced man whose second marriage was justified 2SM 339-40   
“Doomed Man,” poem by Joseph Addison Alexander, quoted PP 159   
Dream, Dreams as fruit of spirit of prophecy 1T 569-70    [59]
Drowning man clinging to side of boat TM 353   
Egypt   [138]
Egyptian king, Egyptian kings nearly all, called Pharaoh 3SG 189   
Feeble man one touch of God’s finger can prostrate 1T 117   
Fellow man (men) all associations with, should be with reference to their eternal interests and our own 4T 236    [16]
Harsh man stubborn and loveless, God will not work with Ev 629   
Harsh-spirited man unrefined and coarse SD 100