Genesis 41:1

1._At the end of two full years _(154) What anxiety oppressed the mind of the holy man during this time, each of us may conjecture from his own feeling; for we are so tender and effeminate, that we can scarcely bear to be put off for a short time. The Lord exercised his servant not only by a delay o... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 41:8

8._In the morning his spirit was troubled_. A sting was left in Pharaoh’s heart, that he might know that he had to deal with God; for this anxiety was as an inward seal of the Spirit of God, to give authenticity to the dream; although Pharaoh deserved to be deprived of the advantage of this revelati... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 41:9

9._Then spake the chief butler_. Although the Lord took pity on Egypt, yet he did it not for the sake of the king, or of the country, but that Joseph might, at length, be brought out of prison; and further, that, in the time of famine, food might be supplied to the Church: for although the produce w... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 41:14

14._Then Pharaoh sent and called Joseph_. We see in the person of a proud king, as in a glass, what necessity can effect. They whose circumstances are happy and prosperous will scarcely condescend to hear those whom they esteem true prophets, still less will they listen to strangers. Wherefore it wa... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 41:15

15._And Pharaoh said unto Joseph_. We see that Pharaoh offers himself as a disciple to Joseph, being persuaded, by the statement of the butler, that he is a prophet of God. This is, indeed, a constrained humility; but it is expressly recorded, in order that, when the opportunity of learning (157) is... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 41:16

16._God shall give Pharaoh an answer of peace_. Joseph added this from the kindly feeling of his heart; for he did not yet comprehend what the nature of the oracle would be. Therefore he could not, in his character as a prophet, promise a successful and desirable issue; but, as it was his duty since... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 41:17

17._In my dream_. This whole narration does not need to be explained, for Pharaoh only repeats what we have before considered, with the addition, that the lean cows, having devoured the fat ones, were rendered nothing better. Whereby God designed to testify, that the dearth would be so great, that t... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 41:32

32._And for that the dream was doubled_. Joseph does not mean to say, that what God may have declared but once, is mutable: but he would prevent Pharaoh’s confidence respecting the event revealed, from being shaken. For since God pronounces nothing but from his own fixed and steadfast purpose, it is... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 41:33

33._Now therefore let Pharaoh look out a man_. Joseph does more than he had been asked to do; for he is not merely the interpreter of the dream; but, as fulfilling the office of a prophet, he adds instruction and counsel. For we know that the true and lawful prophets of God do not barely predict wha... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 41:35

35._Under the hand of Pharaoh_. Whereas prosperity so intoxicates men, that the greater part make no provision for themselves against the future, but absorb the present abundance by intemperance; Joseph advises the king to take care that the country may have its produce laid up in store. Besides, th... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 41:38

38._Can we find such a one as this? _We see that necessity is an excellent teacher. If prefects or judges are to be created, some one is advanced to the honor because he is a favorite, without consideration of his desert; whence it happens that they who are most unworthy frequently creep into office... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 41:40

40._Thou shalt be over my house_. Not only is Joseph made governor of Egypt, but is adorned also with the insignia of royalty, that all may reverence him, and may obey his command. The royal signet is put upon his finger for the confirmation of decrees. He is clothed in robes of fine linen, which we... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 41:46

46._And Joseph was thirty years old_. For two reasons Moses records the age at which Joseph was advanced to the government of the kingdom. First, because it is seldom that old men give themselves up to be governed by the young: whence it may be inferred that it was by the singular providence of God... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 41:50

50._And unto Joseph were born two sons_. Although the names which Joseph gave his sons in consequence of the issue of his affairs, breathe somewhat of piety, because in them he celebrates the kindness of God: yet the oblivion of his father’s house, which, he says, had been brought upon him, can scar... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 41:53

53._And the seven years... were ended_. Already the former unwonted fertility, which showed Joseph to have been a true prophet, had procured for him a name and reputation; and in this way the Egyptians had been restrained from raising any tumult against him. Nevertheless, it is wonderful that a peop... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 41:55

55._Go unto Joseph_. It is by no means unusual for kings, while their subjects are oppressed by extreme sufferings, to give themselves up to pleasures. But Moses here means something else; for Pharaoh does not exonerate himself from the trouble of distributing corn, because he wishes to enjoy a repo... [ Continue Reading ]

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