GENESIS CHAPTER 47 Joseph acquaints Pharaoh with his father's arrival;
presents five of his brethren to him, GENESIS 47:1,2. He after some
inquiry instates them in Goshen: they being shepherds, he orders
Joseph, if he knew any men of activity amongst them, to make them
rulers over his cattle, GENESI... [ Continue Reading ]
SOME OF HIS BRETHREN, or _part, _ as this Hebrew word is used, DANIEL
1:2; or the _extremity, _ or _end, _ or _tail_ of them, i.e. the
meanest of them for person and presence, as the word is taken 1 KINGS
12:31, lest if he, had presented the goodliest of them, Pharaoh might
have required their atten... [ Continue Reading ]
This employment is not pretended nor taken up by us in design, or in
contempt of thee or thy people, but was handed to us by our fathers,
and hath been our business to this day.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO SOJOURN IN THE LAND ARE WE COME; not to defraud thy people of their
lands and habitations, but only to be here for a season, as strangers
and sojourners, till we can conveniently return to our own land.
CANAAN being a higher ground than Egypt, and watered in a manner only
by rain from heaven, mus... [ Continue Reading ]
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THE LAND OF EGYPT IS BEFORE THEE, to view it, and take thy choice
where thou pleasest, it is in thy power. See GENESIS 13:9. ANY MAN OF
ACTIVITY, or, _of strength, _ or _vigour_ of body and mind, fit for
the employment. By which expression it seems probable that those five
presented to Pharaoh were... [ Continue Reading ]
Not in an authoritative way, as the greater blesseth the less, but in
a general manner, i.e. he saluted him, thanked him for all his favours
to him and his, and prayed to God to bless and recompense him for it.
Thus _blessing_ is put for _saluting,_ 1 SAMUEL 13:10 2 KINGS 4:29;
for _praying,_ NUMBER... [ Continue Reading ]
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MY PILGRIMAGE, i.e. my unstable or unsettled life, in which I have
been flitting from place to place. See GENESIS 17:8 PSALMS 119:19
HEBREWS 11:9,13. And though I seem old in comparison of thy people,
yet I fall much short of my progenitors, Isaac, and Abraham, and
Terah.... [ Continue Reading ]
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THE LAND OF RAMESES; a part of the land of Goshen, possibly that part
where afterwards the city Rameses was built by the Israelites, EXODUS
1:11, EXODUS 12:37, whence it is so called here by anticipation; for
the Israelites were not now numerous enough to possess the whole land
of Goshen, which was... [ Continue Reading ]
Or, _according to the mouth of the family; mouth_ being put for their
will or desire, as it is GENESIS 24:57 ISAIAH 30:2, as much as every
one desired, without any restraint; or, _according to the manner of a
little child, _ he put their meat into their very months; it was
brought to them without an... [ Continue Reading ]
QUEST. Whence came it that the people in this extremity did not take
the corn by force out of the several store-houses? ANSW. Besides that
singular providence of God which watcheth over kings and rulers, and
stilleth the tumults of the people, Joseph had no doubt foreseen this
difficulty, and took d... [ Continue Reading ]
Wherein he did no more than any of the subjects might have done; he
bought great store of corn in the plentiful years with the king's
money, and kept it till a time of famine, and sold it at a rate which
was agreeable to the Season.... [ Continue Reading ]
_ 1702_ Why shouldst thou see and suffer us to perish for our want of
money, when thou canst relieve us?... [ Continue Reading ]
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THE SECOND YEAR; not the second from the beginning of the famine, but
from their great extremity, the second year after that last mentioned,
wherein they had sold their cattle; but this seems to have been the
last year of the famine, because he now gives them corn for food and
for seed too, GENESIS... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREFORE SHALL WE DIE BEFORE THINE EYES, i.e. whilst thou lookest
upon us like an idle spectator, not pitying and relieving us? The land
is said to die improperly, when it is desolate and barren, and when
the fruits of it die, or, which is equivalent to it, do not live. WE
AND OUR LAND WILL BE SERV... [ Continue Reading ]
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Under the cities are here comprehended the villages and lands
belonging to the territory and government of each city; for the seed
which he gave them was not to be sown in cities, but in the country:
but the CITIES only are here mentioned, because they were sent thither
first, either for the conveni... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PRIESTS: under this name he understands chiefly those who
administered the worship of the gods or idols of Egypt, and withal
those who applied themselves to the study of the arts and virtues,
called their _wise men_ and _magicians; _ though some understand it of
the princes (as that word sometim... [ Continue Reading ]
For this was the last year of the famine, as was noted before.... [ Continue Reading ]
Whereas he might have reserved four parts to Pharaoh, and have allowed
them only the fifth. Herein he showed both his humanity and kindness,
in mitigating that hard bargain which themselves had made, and were
necessitated to make, and his prudence in composing, sweetening, and
winning the hearts of... [ Continue Reading ]
Without thy care and providence we had all been dead men; and
therefore if thou hadst kept us to the first bargain, thou hadst done
us more kindness than wrong, much more when thou hast used us with so
much equity and clemency. Be thou our friend with Pharaoh in this and
upon all other occasions. WE... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT PHARAOH SHOULD HAVE THE FIFTH PART; that the propriety of the
land should be Pharaoh s; and that in token thereof the people should
pay the fifth part of the products of it to Pharaoh.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY HAD POSSESSIONS, i.e. lands, not for the dominion or propriety of
them, for that rested in Pharaoh, but for the use and profit of them
for their present subsistence.... [ Continue Reading ]
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PUT THY HAND UNDER MY THIGH, i.e. swear to me, as GENESIS 47:31, that
thou wilt do what I am now desiring of thee; SEE POOLE ON "GENESIS
24:2". He requires this, not out of any distrust of Joseph's promise,
but partly, as a more solemn protestation of his right to and
affection for that promised lan... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL LIE WITH MY FATHERS, Abraham and Isaac, in Canaan. See GENESIS
23:19, GENESIS 25:9 35:29. Which he desired not so much for himself,
as knowing that wherever he was buried he should rise to glory; as for
his children, to show his own, and confirm their faith in God's
promise of Canaan; to disc... [ Continue Reading ]
ISRAEL BOWED HIMSELF, not to Joseph, who being now not upon his
throne, nor amongst the Egyptians, but in his father's house, was
doubtless more ready to pay that reverence (as he did GENESIS 48:12)
than to receive veneration from him, which he owed to his father; but
to God, who is here to be under... [ Continue Reading ]