Pharaoh's chief butler made the declaration above when
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Pharaoh's chief butler made the declaration "I remember my faults today" when Joseph interpreted Pharaoh's dream. In the book of Genesis, it is mentioned that Pharaoh had two troubling dreams that none of his wise men or magicians could interpret. The chief butler remembered Joseph's ability to interpret dreams when he was in prison, and he informed Pharaoh about him. Pharaoh then summoned Joseph to interpret his dreams, and Joseph accurately interpreted them as a sign of an upcoming famine. After Joseph's interpretation, Pharaoh appointed him as the governor of Egypt. The chief butler made the declaration after seeing how Joseph's interpretation of Pharaoh's dream was accurate, and he remembered that he had forgotten to speak to Pharaoh on Joseph's behalf earlier.