THE SECOND VISIT TO EGYPT
11. Balm] or 'balsam,'with healing properties. HONEY] This was
grape-honey, a syrup made of grapes and diluted with water for a
drink. It is still exported from Hebron to Egypt. Syria is famous for
its pistachio nuts and almonds which do not grow in Egypt.... [ Continue Reading ]
The distinctions observed here were due to the existence of various
castes among the Egyptians. As with the Hindoos, it was unheard of for
a man of one caste to eat from the vessels used by another.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE _sent_ MESSES] 'Mess' is derived from Lat. _missum,_ 'sent': so a
dish of meat sent. To do this is an Eastern mark of honour: 2 Samuel
11:8. Sometimes the host personally puts a particularly choice morsel
into the guest's mouth. Joseph's love for Benjamin is thus markedly
shown.... [ Continue Reading ]