GENESIS CHAPTER 39 God prospers Joseph in Potiphar's service, GENESIS
39:1,2. Potiphar observes it, and sets him over all his house, GENESIS
39:3. He is a goodly person, and his mistress solicits him to lie with
her, GENESIS 39:7. He abhorring the ingratitude against his master,
and sin against God,... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse. THE LORD WAS WITH JOSEPH, with his
gracious presence and blessing, as this phrase is taken here, GENESIS
39:21, GENESIS 21:22 26:24. HE WAS IN THE HOUSE OF HIS MASTER: he doth
not edeavour to make an escape to his father, but demeaned himself
patiently and faithfull... [ Continue Reading ]
The heathens owned a supreme God, and his overruling providence in
affairs, though they did not glorify him as God, but worshipped the
creature with and more than the Creator, ROMANS 1:25. IN HIS HAND,
i.e. under his ministry, as this phrase is used, EXODUS 4:13 LEVITICUS
8:36 PROVERBS 26:6, and oft... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SERVED HIM, not now as a slave, but in a higher degree. ALL THAT HE
HAD HE PUT INTO HIS HAND, i.e. committed to his care and management,
as GENESIS 16:6. OBJECT. How could this be, when Joseph understood not
the Egyptian tongue? ANSW. Joseph doubtless when he came thither did
as much as possibly... [ Continue Reading ]
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He took care for nothing, but that he might eat, and drink, and fare
deliciously. Nor did he indeed take any care for that, it being
provided for him by other hands. Others thus, He took care for
nothing, but committed all to Joseph, except his bread, which he would
not have provided by a Hebrew han... [ Continue Reading ]
She CAST HER EYES UPON JOSEPH, in a lascivious and unchaste manner.
See JOB 31:1 MATTHEW 5:28 2 PETER 2:14.... [ Continue Reading ]
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He avoided her company and familiar conversation, as evil in itself,
the present circumstances considered, and as an occasion of further
evil. See PROVERBS 1:15, PROVERBS 5:8 1 CORINTHIANS 15:33 1
THESSALONIANS 5:22 1 TIMOTHY 5:14.... [ Continue Reading ]
ABOUT THIS TIME, or, _upon a certain day, _ which she thought
convenient for the reason following. TO DO HIS BUSINESS, that which
belonged to his charge; _to cast up his accounts, _ as the Chaldee
renders it, which requiring privacy, gave her this opportunity. THERE
WAS NONE OF THE MEN WITHIN, to wi... [ Continue Reading ]
He left his garment in her hand, which he would not strive to get from
her, partly, for reverence to his mistress; partly, in detestation of
her wickedness, whereby even his garment might seem to be infected;
and partly, to put himself and her out of the danger of further
temptation.... [ Continue Reading ]
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UNTO THE MEN OF HER HOUSE; to such as were in other parts of the
house, whom she called in as witnesses for her husband's satisfaction.
HE, i.e. my husband, whom she would not name, as it were out of
disdain and high displeasure for being the occasion of this horrid
affront. Thus the pronouns _he_ a... [ Continue Reading ]
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So she makes her husband accessory to the crime, that she might
provoke him to the sharper revenge.... [ Continue Reading ]
An improbable story, and an evidence that the violence was on her
side; otherwise, if he had attempted violence upon her person, he
would not have forborne violence to the recovery of his garment, which
he very well knew might be made a pretence against him.... [ Continue Reading ]
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QUEST. Why did he not kill him, the crime being capital, and he having
so undoubted a power in his hand to do it? ANSW. It is probable he was
a little moderated by Joseph's apology, which doubtless he made for
himself, though it be not here recorded.
2. This is to be ascribed to the good providence... [ Continue Reading ]
The gaoler, who under Potiphar was the keeper of that particular
person.... [ Continue Reading ]
They did nothing but by Joseph's command or permission.... [ Continue Reading ]
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