CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 41:1. The river.] So the Nile is called, by way of emphasis in
the Old Testament when the scene is laid in Egypt.
GENESIS 41:6. BLASTED WITH THE EAST WIND.] “The east wind here is
the _Chamsia_ from the south-east or desert of Arabia. It withers
every green thing if it con... [ Continue Reading ]
CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 41:14. He shaved himself and changed his raiment.] “The fact
of Joseph having shaved himself is in striking accord with the
Egyptian custom, which was to let the beard and hair grow in mourning
only—otherwise most scrupulously shaving; whereas the Hebrews
cultivated the hair... [ Continue Reading ]
CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 41:32. The dream was doubled unto Pharaoh twice.] This denotes
the certainty and nearness of the event. (1 Kings 11:9; Job 33:14;
Psalms 62:11.)—
_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Genesis 41:17_
JOSEPH AS A PROPHET
In interpreting Pharaoh’s dream, Joseph shows himself... [ Continue Reading ]
CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 41:34. Take up the fifth part of the land of Egypt.] Lay on a
tax of a fifth of the produce. “The exaction of a fifth or two
tithes, during the period of plenty, may have been an extraordinary
measure, which the absolute power of the monarch enabled him to
enforce for the p... [ Continue Reading ]
CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 41:40. According unto thy word shall all my people be ruled.]
“Some of the Hebraists (_e.g.,_ Gesenius, Knobel) render it _‘on
thy mouth shall my people kiss,’_ and interpret it of the kiss of
homage. But most of the others believe the meaning to be as in the
text, objectin... [ Continue Reading ]
CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 41:47. By handfuls.] “Not in single stalks or grains, but in
handfuls compared with the former yield.”—(_Murphy_)
GENESIS 41:51. MANASSEH.] That is, _causing to forget._
GENESIS 41:52. EPHRAIM.] That is, _fruitful._—
_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Genesis 41:46_
JO... [ Continue Reading ]
_MAIN HOMILETICS OF THE PARAGRAPH.— Genesis 41:53_
THE SEVEN YEARS OF FAMINE
I. Joseph’s administration.
1. _It showed great prudence and skill._ During the years of plenty he
laid up for the years of famine. He was the prudent man that forseeth
the evil. The time of plenty was the time of politi... [ Continue Reading ]