_Weeping, with a loud cry, being unable to restrain himself. The
servants, who were in the adjoining apartments, heard this cry and
declaration of Joseph, acknowledging one common father with these men;
and they presently conveyed the intelligence to the king. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Nearer; that no one might hear what he was going to say respecting
their fault. (Menochius) --- It is thus we ought to treat those who
have injured us. He excuses his brethren as much as possible.
(Haydock) See chap. l. 20._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Hard. Hebrew, "Be not indignant in your eyes." Perhaps he was afraid,
lest they should begin to accuse one another, as the authors of the
deed, and thus disturb the harmony of this reconciliation. He
perfectly understands the conduct of divine Providence, which can draw
good out of evil, and cause... [ Continue Reading ]
_Reaping, as in common years, thought he places near the Nile might
produce some little; (Menochius) and hence the Egyptians ask Joseph
for seed, chap. xlvii. 19. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Counsel. Joseph's brethren had no design of elevating him to so high
a dignity; but God's will directed Pharao to appoint him his
counsellor or prime minister. His father. (Haydock) --- So the Roman
emperors styled the prefects of the Prætorium, and the Caliphs their
chief minister. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Gessen, to the north-east of Egypt, near me, at Tanis, in the Delta
and near the promised land, being a part of Arabia. (Haydock) ---
Heliopolis, where many suppose Joseph resided, is situated in the same
canton, and was one of the chief cities after Ramesse, the capital,
chap. xlvi. 28. This count... [ Continue Reading ]
_Perish. Hebrew, be reduced to poverty. He fed them like the priests,
chap. xlvii. 12, 22. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_My mouth. You now recognize my features and my speech; particularly
you, my dear Benjamin. (Haydock) --- I speak no longer by an
interpreter. (Menochius)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Family, and courtiers. They were all so enraptured with Joseph's
conduct, that they rejoiced in whatever gave him pleasure. (Menochius)
--- They thought, perhaps, that his relations would resemble him, and
be of service to Egypt. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Marrow; which is an emphatical expression, to signify the best things
of Egypt, Chaldean. Hebrew, "the fat, or the cream of the land."
(Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Leave nothing. Hebrew may have another meaning, which Calmet
approves, "Let not your eye spare your furniture." Be not concerned to
leave what may be useless, as most of the husbandry utensils would be
in Egypt, "for all," &c._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Two robes ( stolas) hanging down to the feet. These properly belong
to women. But they are worn by men in the East. It was customary to
make presents of such robes, as it is still among the great men and
kings of that country. Lucullus kept 6000 cloaks in his wardrobe.
(Horat. 1. sat. 2.) (Calmet)... [ Continue Reading ]
_As much...besides. This is omitted in Hebrew or at least is left
ambiguous, "He sent in like manner to his father ten," &c. But the
Syriac and Septuagint explain it like the Vulgate. --- She-asses.
Septuagint, "mules." --- Bread. Hebrew adds, "meat," or provisions.
(Calmet) --- These presents might... [ Continue Reading ]
_Angry. A prudent admonition at all times, but particularly now, to
Joseph's brethren; lest reflecting on his excessive kindness, they
should each wish to remove from themselves the stigma of cruelty
towards him, by throwing it upon others. (Haydock) --- Hebrew may be
rendered, "fear not." (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_He awaked, &c. His heart was overpowered between hope and distrust.
He seemed to himself to be dreaming. Septuagint, "in an ecstacy." Such
a sudden transition has oftentimes caused death. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Revived; like a lamp, which was just going out, for want of oil,
resumes fresh vigour when a new supply is poured in. (St. Chrysostom)_... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER LV.... [ Continue Reading ]