1._Then Joseph could not refrain himself _(175) Moses relates in this
chapter the manner in which Joseph made himself known to his brethren.
In the first place, he declares, that Joseph had done violence to his
feelings, as long as he presented to them an austere and harsh
countenance. At length the... [ Continue Reading ]
3._I am Joseph_. Although he had given them the clearest token of his
mildness and his love, yet, when he told them his name, they were
terrified, as if he had thundered against them: for while they revolve
in their minds what they have deserved, the power of Joseph seems so
formidable to them, that... [ Continue Reading ]
4._Come near to me, I pray you_. This is more efficacious than any
mere words, that he kindly invites them to his embrace. Yet he also
tries to remove their care and fear by the most courteous language he
can use. He so attempers his speech, indeed, that he mildly accuses,
and again consoles them; n... [ Continue Reading ]
8._So now, it was not you that sent me hither_. This is a remarkable
passage, in which we are taught that the right course of events is
never so disturbed by the depravity and wickedness of men, but that
God can direct them to a good end. We are also instructed in what
manner and for what purpose we... [ Continue Reading ]
9._Thus saith thy son Joseph_. In giving this command, he shows that
he spoke of his power in order to inspire his father with stronger
confidence. We know how dilatory old men are; and, besides, it was
difficult to tear holy Jacob away from the inheritance which was
divinely promised to him. Theref... [ Continue Reading ]
16._And the fame thereof was heard in Pharaoh’s house_. What Moses
now relates, was prior in the order of events. For before Joseph sent
for his father, the report of the coming of his brethren had reached
the palace. And Joseph would not have promised so confidently a home
to his brethren in Egypt,... [ Continue Reading ]
22._And to all of them he gave each man changes of raiment_. That he
furnishes his brethren with supplies for their journey is not
wonderful: but to what purpose was it that he loaded them with money
and garments, seeing they would so soon return? I, indeed, do not
doubt that he did it on account of... [ Continue Reading ]
24._See that ye fall not out by the way_. Some explain the passage as
meaning, that Joseph asks his brethren to be of tranquil mind, and not
to disturb themselves with needless fear; he rather exhorts them,
however, to mutual peace. For, since the word רגז (_ragaz_)
sometimes signifies to tremble or... [ Continue Reading ]
26._And Jacob’s heart fainted_. We know that some persons have
fainted with sudden and unexpected joy. Therefore, certain
interpreters suppose that the heart of Jacob was, in a sense,
suffocated, as if seized by a kind of ecstatic stupor. But Moses
assigns a different cause; namely, that not having... [ Continue Reading ]