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- Joseph in Potiphar’s House
According to our reckoning, Perez and Zerah were born when Judah was
in his twenty-eighth year, and therefore, Joseph in his twenty-fourth.
Here, then, we go back seven y...
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CHAPTER 39 JOSEPH IN EGYPT
_ 1. In Potiphar's house (Genesis 39:1)_
2. Tempted by Potiphar's wife (Genesis 39:7)
3. Joseph in prison (Genesis 39:19)
Potiphar, the master of Joseph, was an officer
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GENESIS 39. JOSEPH REPELS HIS MASTER'S WIFE, AND IS IMPRISONED ON HER
FALSE ACCUSATION. This section is from J with touches from E. It is
generally agreed that Potiphar. guard is an insertion in Genes...
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The False Accusation
8. _knoweth not_, &c. Here, as in Genesis 39:6, the marg., _knoweth
not with me what is_, gives the meaning of the passage....
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2. _Joseph as Prisoner in Egypt_ (Genesis 39:1 to Genesis 41:45).
39 And Joseph was brought down to Egypt; and Potiphar, an officer of
Pharaoh'S, the captain of the guard, an Egyptian, bought him of t...
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_AND IT CAME TO PASS, AS SHE SPAKE TO JOSEPH DAY BY DAY, THAT HE
HEARKENED NOT UNTO HER, TO LIE BY HER, OR TO BE WITH HER._
No JFB commentary on these verses....
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JOSEPH IN THE HOUSE OF POTIPHAR
5. Overseer] rather, 'house-steward.'...
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GOD’S ANCIENT PEOPLE
GENESIS
_ALUN OWEN_
CHAPTER 39
JOSEPH IN POTIPHAR’S HOUSE
V1 The Ishmaelites took Joseph to Egypt. Now Potiphar was an
Egyptian. He was an officer of *Pharaoh, who was the k...
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וַ תִּתְפְּשֵׂ֧הוּ בְּ בִגְדֹ֛ו לֵ
אמֹ֖ר שִׁכ
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JOSEPH IN PRISON
Genesis 39:1
"Blessed is the man that endureth temptation: for when he is tried, he
shall receive the crown of life."- James 1:12
DRAMATISTS and novelists, who make it their busines...
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JOSEPH IN POTIPHAR'S HOUSE
Genesis 39:1
Ungodly families and employers owe more than they realize to the
presence in their homes and businesses of those who love God; for God
comes with His servants....
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Here begins the story of Joseph in Egypt which is so full of interest.
Through the malice of his brethren he had been sold into slavery and
in such condition we now see him. Here, at the very beginnin...
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FLEEING FROM TEMPTATION"And Joseph was handsome in form and
appearance." This simple statement at the end of verse six introduces
the reason for another serious problem which was to arise in Joseph's...
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_Out. He could easily have wrested it from her. But he would not do
any thing that might seem disrespectful, nor claim what her impure
hands had touched. (Menochius)_...
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Proverbs 7:25
Observe, the pointed contempt on the religion of Joseph; first, the
Hebrew, in order to heighten the offence she charged him with after.
And is it not so now? Are not the blemishes, or...
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Observe that scripture, 1 Corinthians 10:13....
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Having already shown the position of Isaac, I resume briefly with the
remark that he stands before us clearly as the representative of the
Son, and this too as dead, risen, and in heaven. All will und...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 37 THROUGH 41.
What follows from chapter 37 is the interesting history of Joseph, to
which even children ever yield a ready ear, although ignorant of all
the...
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AND SHE CAUGHT HIM BY HIS GARMENT, SAYING, LIE WITH ME,.... It is very
probable that before this time, as soon as ever she began to speak to
him, he got away as fast as he could, and would not hear he...
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_And she caught him by his garment, saying, Lie with me: and he left
his garment in her hand, and fled, and got him out._
Ver. 12. _And she caught him by his garment._] By wanton touches and
dallianc...
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_She spake to Joseph from day to day_ Joseph was single, was in the
vigour of youth, was a man of like passions with us, was solicited and
importuned to gratify those passions, and that in a way that...
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1 Ioseph aduanced in Potiphars house.
7 Hee resisteth his mistresses temptation.
13 He is falsly accused.
19 Hee is cast in prison.
21 God is with him there.
1 AND Ioseph was brought downe to Egy...
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AND SHE CAUGHT HIM BY HIS GARMENT, she took a firm hold of his outer
garment, SAYING, LIE WITH ME; she wanted to take by force what she
could not obtain by her lustful suggestions. AND HE LEFT THE GAR...
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JOSEPH FLEES FROM TEMPTATION...
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THIRD SECTION
_Joseph in Potiphar’s house and in prison. His sufferings on account
of his virtue, and his apparent destruction._
GENESIS 39:1-23
1And Joseph was brought down to Egypt; and Potiphar,...
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JOSEPH--A SUFFERER FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS
How good it is to turn from Judah's sordid history to consider
Joseph's history of faithful devotedness to the Lord! The deepest
blessing for us in this is of cour...
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7-12 Beauty either in men or women, often proves a snare both to
themselves and others. This forbids pride in it, and requires constant
watchfulness against the temptation that attends it. We have gr...
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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 i...
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In Genesis 1:23 Satan uses Potiphar's wife, and in Genesis 1:23 he
uses Pharaoh's chief butler. The former he used to put Joseph into the
dungeon; and the latter he used to keep him there, through his...
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Genesis 39:12 caught H8610 (H8799) garment H899 saying H559 (H8800)
Lie H7901 (H8798) left H5800 ...
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JOSEPH IS SOLD INTO SLAVERY, RESISTS TEMPTATION AND STRANGELY PROSPERS
IN PRISON (GENESIS 39:1).
That what now happens to Joseph is in the hands of Yahweh is
abundantly made clear (Genesis 38:2; Genes...
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CONTENTS: Joseph tested in Egypt in the house of Potiphar.
CHARACTERS: Joseph, Potiphar, Potiphar's wife, prison keeper.
CONCLUSION: Loyalty to God may bring a believer into serious testings
but the...
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Genesis 39:1. _Potiphar._ What a providence, that Joseph was bought by
a man in whom Pharaoh had placed very much confidence. _Captain of the
guard._ He seems to have been a military superintendent of...
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_How can I do this great wickedness and sin against God?_
JOSEPH’S RESISTANCE
We are accustomed to admire the mere act of resistance to temptation,
by whomsoever and howsoever offered. But there is a...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 39:1 In Egypt, Joseph maintains his
integrity by refusing to lie with Potiphar’s wife, which results in
his being wrongfully imprisoned.
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 39:9. Sin against God.] Joseph uses the common name for God in
addressing this Egyptian.—
GENESIS 39:11. ABOUT THIS TIME.] Heb. _At this day._ The day on which
the occurrenc...
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EXPOSITION
GENESIS 39:7
AND IT CAME TO PASS AFTER THESE THINGS,—Joseph had by this time been
nearly ten years in Potiphar's house (vide Genesis 41:46)—THAT HIS
MASTER'S WIFE CAST HER EYES (lascivious...
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Now we get back in chapter thirty-nine to the story again. This is
just a little interlude and it is just sort of a parenthetical-kind of
a thing thrown in and now we get back to Joseph. Joseph was br...
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JOSEPH, SERVANT OF POTIPHAR
Genesis 39:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
There is a chapter that is thrown in between the story of Joseph sold
to the Ishmaelites, and Joseph bought by Potiphar and made a servan...
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JOSEPH REJECTED BY HIS BRETHREN
Genesis 37:20 _-Genesis 39:1_
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
As we proceed to consider Joseph, as rejected of his brethren, there
will be discovered an outline of Christ rejected...
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When she laid hold on him, he left his garment in her hand — He
would not stay to parley with the temptation, but flew out from it
with the utmost abhorrence, he left his garment as one escaping for
h...