GENESIS CHAPTER 45 Joseph no longer able to refrain, discovers himself
to his brethren, and weeps; asks concerning his father: they are
troubled at his presence, GENESIS 45:1. He forbids their grief for
their sin, and comforts them with God's gracious design and providence
in it, GENESIS 45:4. He ha... [ Continue Reading ]
His tears and voice which had been hitherto kept in by main force, now
breaking forth with greater violence. THE EGYPTIANS, AND THE HOUSE OF
PHARAOH; some who were near, with their own ears, and others by
report.... [ Continue Reading ]
He repeats his former question, GENESIS 43:27, either because he
questioned the truth of their former relation, or would be further
satisfied in it, it being usual with men to ask over and over again
what they long to know; or because he now desired a more particular
relation of his father's conditi... [ Continue Reading ]
COME NEAR TO ME; be not afraid of me, but come nearer to me with
cheerfulness and confidence, that you may be assured that I am he, and
that we may more freely and privately discourse together, so as none
others may hear. It is probable that Joseph sat in state, and that
they hitherto kept a due dis... [ Continue Reading ]
_ 1706_ BE NOT GRIEVED, to wit, immoderately, and for the injury which
you did to me, or for the danger which you have brought upon
yourselves. Otherwise he doth not dissuade them from a godly sorrow
for their offence against God, for the procurement of which he
dcsigned and used that strange and ro... [ Continue Reading ]
Neither sowing nor reaping, except in a few places near Nilus, because
the people could not spare seed-corn, and would not lose it;
understanding from Joseph that their cost and labour would be lost,
and that the famine would be of long continuance.... [ Continue Reading ]
That you and your children might be sustained and preserved in this
time of famine, and afterwards abundantly multiplied, as God hath
promised. BY A GREAT DELIVERANCE, or, _for a great remnant, _ or
_escaping, _ i.e. that you who are now but a handful, escaping this
danger, may grow into a vast mult... [ Continue Reading ]
That I came to this place, and pitch of honour and power, is not to be
imputed to your design, which was of another nature, but to God's
overruling providence, which ordered the circumstances of your action,
so as I should be brought to this place and state. Compare GENESIS
50:20. A FATHER TO PHARAO... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
GOSHEN, a part of Egypt bordering upon Canaan, well watered and fit
for cattle, and therefore most proper for the Israelites, not only for
present use, and to keep them at some distance from the inward parts
of Egypt, and from the court, but also that they might have Canaan
always in their eye and m... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
Because I speak to you not by an interpreter, as hitherto I have done,
but immediately, and in the Hebrew language.... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
To wit, freely and familiarly, being encouraged by his kindness.... [ Continue Reading ]
Because they all owed their lives unto Joseph, and his favour was now
fresh and present, and therefore he had more influence upon them, and
they more kindness for him.... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
The choicest fruits of the land. FAT oft is put for the best of my
sort, as NUMBERS 18:12,29 DEU 32:14 PSALMS 63:5, PSALMS 147:14.... [ Continue Reading ]
Besides that absolute power which I have given thee to dispose of all
things as thou pleasest, I do particularly and especially command thee
to do this thing.... [ Continue Reading ]
REGARD NOT YOUR STUFF; Heb. _let not your eye pity or spare_ any part
of _your stuff, _ as loth to leave it behind you, or afraid to lose
it. Sparing or pitying is an act of the mind, but it is ascribed to
the eye here, as also EZEKIEL 7:4,9 EZEKIEL 16:5; partly, because
there it discovers itself by... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
CHANGES OF RAIMENT; new and handsome garments, which upon their coming
into Pharaoh's presence, and on other occasions, they might wear
instead of those more old and homely ones, which they brought with
them from Canaan. Compare JUDGES 14:12,19 2 KINGS 5:5.... [ Continue Reading ]
AFTER THIS MANNER; Heb. _according to this._ What? Either what went
before, _changes of raiment, _ or what follows, _ten asses, _ & c. Or,
_contend, _ one with another, each vindicating himself, and laying the
blame upon his brother.... [ Continue Reading ]
_ Or contend_ one with another, each vindicating himself, and laying
the blame upon his brother.... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
JACOB'S HEART FAINTED, or, _was weakened, _ or _failed, _ he fell into
a swoon, as it is ordinary, because of the greatness and suddenness of
the news, and the conflict of contrary and violent passions, raised
hereby; grief at the remembrance of his former loss, and excessive joy
for Joseph's recove... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
I desire no more, no greater happiness in this world, than to see him;
which when I have done, I am willing to die.... [ Continue Reading ]