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17. דתין _dotayı̂n_ Dothain, “two wells?” (Gesenius)
25. נכאת _n__e__ko't_ “tragacanth” or goat’s-thorn gum,
yielded by the “astragalus gummifer”, a native of Mount Leban...
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XII. THE GENERATIONS OF JACOB
CHAPTER 37 The Story of Joseph
_ 1. Jacob dwelling in Canaan (Genesis 37:1)_
2. Joseph's character and feeding the flock (Genesis 37:2)
3. Beloved of his father (Gene...
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JOSEPH HATED BY HIS BROTHERS ON ACCOUNT OF HIS TALEBEARING, HIS
FATHER'S Partiality, AND HIS DREAMS OF SUPREMACY.
Genesis 37:1_ a_ is certainly from P, but probably Genesis 37:2 b
also. It gives a thi...
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(JE). Joseph sold into Egypt
2 b (J). _and he was a lad with_, &c. The English here gives an
awkward rendering. The meaning is, "he was keeping sheep, being still
a lad, with his brethren, the sons of...
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(JE.) The Narrative of Joseph and his Brethren
The remaining Chapter s of the book, with the exception of chap. 38,
deal with the story of Joseph. In its way this story is probably
unsurpassed. Its v...
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JOSEPH DREAMED—AND THEY HATED HIM YET THE MORE— Every thing
conspired to inflame the envy and malice of his brethren. Artabanus
and Justin* ascribe, and very justly, this envy to Joseph's
superiority...
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PART FORTY-SIX
THE STORY OF JOSEPH
(Genesis 37:1-36; Genesis 39:1 to Genesis 47:31)
1. _The Biblical Story: Joseph as a Youth in Canaan_ ...
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_AND JOSEPH DREAMED A DREAM, AND HE TOLD IT HIS BRETHREN: AND THEY
HATED HIM YET THE MORE._
Dreamed a dream. Dreams in ancient times were much attended to; and
hence, the dream of Joseph, though he w...
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JOSEPH IS HATED BY HIS BRETHREN AND SOLD INTO EGYPT
With the exception of a few passages chiefly in Genesis 46, 49, the
rest of the book of Genesis is taken from the Primitive source.
The chief event...
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JOSEPH DREAMED] The fact of the dreams indicates a contemplative
disposition in Joseph: their character foreshadows his future
pre-eminence among his brethren....
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GOD’S ANCIENT PEOPLE
GENESIS
_ALUN OWEN_
CHAPTER 37
JOSEPH’S DREAMS
V1 Jacob lived in the country that is called *Canaan. That is the
country where his father had stayed.
V2 This is the story of...
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Joseph was foolish to tell his dream to his brothers. He knew that it
would make them hate him more. His father had made him think that he
was important. So he thought that he was more important than...
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Genesis usually tells us things in the order that they happened in.
But sometimes it does not do this. These verses tell us what had
happened earlier. We know that because of verse 10. That verse tell...
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JOSEPH DREAMED A DREAM. — Though dreams as a rule do but arise from
the mind being wearied with overmuch business (Ecclesiastes 5:3), or
other trivial causes; yet as being from time to time used by Go...
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JOSEPH'S DREAMS
Genesis 37:1
"Surely the wrath of man shall praise thee."- Psalms 76:10
THE migration of Israel from Canaan to Egypt was a step of prime
importance in the history. Great difficultie...
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JOSEPH LOVED AND HATED; HIS DREAMS
Genesis 37:1
It is a mistake for parents to show favoritism; but we can hardly
wonder at Jacob's partiality for the lad, who reminded him so vividly
of the beloved...
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From this point in the sacred narrative, though Jacob appears more
than once, for a time the history centers around Joseph, and it is
certainly safe to say that in many aspects no more remarkable figu...
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THE SEEDS OF JEALOUSY
Jealousy yields ugly actions. Joseph' brothers were jealous of him for
several reasons. When Joseph was seventeen, the sons of Bilhah, Dan
and Naphtali, and Zilpah, Gad and Asher...
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And Joseph (c) dreamed a dream, and he told [it] his brethren: and
they hated him yet the more.
(c) God revealed to him by a dream what should come to pass....
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_A dream. These dreams of Joseph were prophetical, and sent from God,
as were also those which he interpreted, chap. xl. and xli.;
otherwise, generally speaking, the observing of dreams is condemned i...
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Dreams in the patriarchal age were frequently prophetical. 1 John
3:15....
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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 JOSEPH DREAMED A DREAM, AND HE TOLD [IT] HIS BRETHREN,.... As a
dream, in the simplicity of his heart; not understanding it, or
imagining there was any meaning in it; he told it not with any desig...
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And Joseph dreamed a dream, and he told [it] his brethren: and they
hated him yet the more.
Ver. 5. _And Joseph dreamed._] Of divine dreams to be regarded as
oracles, _See Trapp on "_ Gen 20:3 _"_
T...
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_Joseph dreamed a dream_ Which it is probable he did not understand at
first, and therefore, in great simplicity, told it to his brethren;
for, had he understood it, he certainly would not have mentio...
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2 Ioseph is hated of his brethren.
5 His two dreames.
13 Iacob sendeth him to visite his brethren.
18 His brethren conspire his death.
21 Reuben saueth him.
26 They sell him to the Ishmeelites....
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And Joseph dreamed a dream, and he told it his brethren; and they
hated him yet the more. Joseph, not realizing the situation in its
full gravity, told his dream with boyish eagerness and frankness, t...
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The Dreams of Joseph...
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THIRD PERIOD
The Genesis of the People of israel in egypt from the twelve branches
of israel, or the history of joseph and his brethren. joseph the
patriarch of the faith-dispensation through humilia...
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JOSEPH AND HIS BRETHREN
How significant is the truth of verse 1, "Jacob lived in the land
where his father sojourned, in the land of Canaan." It had taken him
some years to finally settle there, but...
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5-11 God gave Joseph betimes the prospect of his advancement, to
support and comfort him under his long and grievous troubles. Observe,
Joseph dreamed of his preferment, but he did not dream of his
i...
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The DREAM it is probable he did not understand, for then he would
never have told it to them, who, as he knew very well, were likely to
make an evil construction and use of it....
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On which we shall dwell more particularly. There is not in scripture a
more perfect and beautiful type of Christ than Joseph. Whether we view
Christ as the object of the Father's love, the object of t...
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Genesis 37:5 Joseph H3130 had H2492 (H8799) dream H2472 told H5046
(H8686) brothers H251 hated H8130 ...
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Genesis 37:2 A
“This is the family history of Jacob.”
This verse is extremely important as establishing that ‘toledoth'
means family history. It is clearly a colophon identifying the tablet
to whic...
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Genesis 37
Joseph's is one of the most interesting histories in the world. He has
the strange power of uniting our hearts to him, as to a well-beloved
friend. He had "the genius to be loved greatly,...
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CONTENTS: Generations of Joseph. Joseph hated and rejected by his
brothers. Cast into pit. Carried away by Gentiles.
CHARACTERS: Jacob, Joseph, Reuben, Judah, Potiphar.
CONCLUSION: Envy is a canker...
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Genesis 37:2. _These are the generations,_ or events which happened to
Jacob's _family. Sons of Bilhah._ Jacob seems to have divided Leah's
sons from the sons of the bond-women, who proved very wicked...
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_Joseph dreamed a dream_
THE DREAMS OF JOSEPH
Destined superiority to brethren and parents is the one grand idea
that comes out in the strange visions of the night recorded here.
1. This idea was e...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 37:2 Jacob’s Descendants. The last main
section of Genesis 1:1 further develops the theme of a royal line
descended from Abraham. As governor of Egypt
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 37:5 JOSEPH HAD A DREAM. In Genesis 1:1,
dreams are normally associated with divine revelations (see...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 37:3. The son of his old age] He was ninety years old when
Joseph was horn. A COAT OF MANY COLOURS.] Heb. _A tunic of parts._ The
expression occurs again in 2 Samuel 13:18, to...
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§ 11. THE GENERATIONS OF JACOB (GENESIS 37:2-1Genesis 37:2-1).
EXPOSITION
1. HAVING disposed, in the preceding section, of the line of Esau by a
brief sketch of its historical development du
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Genesis chapter thirty-seven. And Jacob dwelt in the land wherein his
father was a stranger, in the land of Canaan. And these are the
generations of Jacob. Joseph, being seventeen years old, was feedi...
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dreamed. Genesis 37:9 Genesis 28:12 Genesis 40:5 Genesis 41:1 Genesis
42:9
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JOSEPH A TYPE OF CHRIST
Genesis 37:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
Genesis 36:1 presents to us the generations of Esau, who is Edom. The
Edomites became a mighty people on the earth, but their glories
centered...
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Though he was now very young, about seventeen years old, yet he was
pious and devout, and this fitted him for God's gracious discoveries
to him. Joseph had a great deal of trouble before him, and ther...