Genesis 37:1-36

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 with which the rest of Genesis is concerned, namely, the migration of Israel to Egypt, displays th... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 37:2

THE GENERATIONS OF JACOB] i.e. the history of Jacob's descendants, especially of Joseph. THEIR EVIL REPORT] RV 'the evil report of them.' The sins of Jacob's sons in Genesis 34, 37, 38 afford plain evidence of their lawless characters.... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 37:3

A COAT OF _many_ COLOURS] RM 'a long garment with sleeves,' i.e. reaching to the ankles and wrists, and worn by persons of distinction. The ordinary coat had no sleeves and reached only to the knees.... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 37:5

JOSEPH DREAMED] The fact of the dreams indicates a contemplative disposition in Joseph: their character foreshadows his future pre-eminence among his brethren.... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 37:17

DOTHAN] 12 m. N. of Shechem. It was on the caravan route between Syria and Egypt. This explains the passing of the merchants. 21F. The narrative in this chapter appears to be drawn from two sources which give somewhat varying accounts of the way in which Joseph was rescued and sold without any atte... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 37:24

A PIT] These pits or, rather, cisterns are generally dry except in the rainy season. They are much smaller at top than bottom, that they may be the more easily closed. Some are 80 to 100 ft. deep: cp. Jeremiah 38:6.... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 37:28

TWENTY PIECES OF SILVER] 'The price, in later times, of a male slave from five to twenty years old, the medium price being thirty shekels of silver or £4' (Edersheim).... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 37:36

SOLD HIM] Syrian slaves were highly valued by the Egyptians. POTIPHAR] probably means 'the gift of Ra,' the sun-god of the Egyptians. CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD] i.e. of the bodyguard who protected Pharaoh's person and executed criminals: but some render 'chief of the butchers.'... [ Continue Reading ]

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