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Verse Genesis 45:6. THERE SHALL _NEITHER_ BE _EARING NOR HARVEST._]
EARING has been supposed to mean collecting the _ears_ of corn, which
would confound it with _harvest_: the word, however, means _p...
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- Joseph Made Himself Known to His Brethren
10. גשׁן _gôshen_, Goshen, Gesem (Arabias related perhaps to
גשׁם _geshem_ “rain, shower”), a region on the borders of
Egypt and Arabia, near the gulf of...
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CHAPTER 45 JOSEPH REVEALS HIMSELF
_ 1. He reveals himself (Genesis 45:1)_
2. His address (Genesis 45:4)
3. He kissed his brethren (Genesis 45:14)
4. Pharaoh's command ...
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FOR THESE TWO YEARS HATH THE FAMINE BEEN IN THE LAND.
The sons of Jacob bad probably made their first trip to Egypt about
the close of the first year, and this second trip seems to have been
at the c...
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_yet five years_ Cf. Genesis 41:30.
_neither plowing nor harvest_ A general phrase for agricultural
operations, as in Exodus 34:21; Deuteronomy 21:4;...
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Joseph makes himself known to his Brethren
1. _refrain himself_ As in Genesis 43:31. The vehemence of Joseph's
emotion forms a trait in his character and a feature in the narrative.
Cf. Genesis 45:2_;...
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EARING— i.e.. _Ploughing,_ an old word, from _aro,_ to _plough._ See
Deuteronomy 21:4.Isaiah 30:24....
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3. _Joseph as Prime Minister of Egypt_ (Genesis 41:46 to Genesis
47:31)
46 And Joseph was thirty years old when he stood before Pharaoh king
of Egypt. And Joseph went out from the presence of Pharaoh,...
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_FOR THESE TWO YEARS HATH THE FAMINE BEEN IN THE LAND: AND YET THERE
ARE FIVE YEARS, IN THE WHICH THERE SHALL NEITHER BE EARING NOR
HARVEST._
For ... yet ... five years ... neither be caring nor harv...
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45:6 in (f-9) Lit. 'in the midst of.'...
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JOSEPH MAKES HIMSELF KNOWN TO HIS BRETHREN. PHARAOH INVITES JACOB AND
HIS FAMILY TO SETTLE IN EGYPT
5-7. Joseph declares that the events of the past all witnessed to the
providential care of God....
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EARING] i.e. ploughing, cognate with Lat. _aro,_ 'I plough.' The word
is now obsolete....
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GOD’S ANCIENT PEOPLE
GENESIS
_ALUN OWEN_
CHAPTER 45
JOSEPH TELLS HIS BROTHERS WHO HE IS
V1 Then Joseph could not control himself in front of all those who
stood by him. He cried, ‘Make every one...
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EARING. — An old English word for ploughing, derived from the Latin
_arare,_ Anglo-Saxon _erian,_ to plough....
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כִּי ־זֶ֛ה שְׁנָתַ֥יִם הָ רָעָ֖ב בְּ
קֶ֣רֶב
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THE RECONCILIATION
Genesis 45:1
By faith Joseph, when he died, made mention of the departing of the
children of Israel and gave commandment concerning his bones.- Hebrews
11:22
IT is generally by so...
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JOSEPH MAKES HIMSELF KNOWN TO HIS BROTHERS
Genesis 45:1
It may be that we have here an exact representation of a scene which
shall be transacted some day, when our Lord makes Himself known to His
bre...
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In the account of Joseph's revelation of himself to his brethren, the
chief value is in his recognition of the fact that his destiny had
been in the hand of God: "It was not you that sent me hither, b...
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JOSEPH MADE KNOWN TO HIS BROTHERS
Joseph could restrain himself no longer, so he caused all the servants
to leave. He revealed his true identity to his brothers and openly
wept. The brothers were fear...
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_Reaping, as in common years, thought he places near the Nile might
produce some little; (Menochius) and hence the Egyptians ask Joseph
for seed, chap. xlvii. 19. (Calmet)_...
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Genesis 50:20; Psalms 105:16
Observe how piety and charity are blended. Reader! while we behold the
LORD'S hand in all the appointments of life, we shall never be
disposed to feel much anger at the in...
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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 42 THROUGH 47.
At the same time another scene presents itself. His brethren, who had
rejected him, forced by famine, are brought, by the path of repentance
an...
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For these two years [hath] the famine [been] in the land: and yet
[there are] five years, in the which [there shall] neither [be] earing
nor harvest.
Ver. 6. _See Trapp on "_ Gen 41:54 _"_...
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_Five years there shall be neither earing_ (an old English word for
ploughing, which is the meaning of the Hebrew) _nor harvest_ That is,
except in a few places near the river Nile; for, understanding...
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1 Ioseph maketh himselfe knowen to his brethren.
5 Hee comforteth them in Gods prouidence.
9 Hee sendeth for his father.
16 Pharaoh confirmeth it.
21 Ioseph furnisheth them for their iourney, and...
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Joseph Makes Himself Known...
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For these two years hath the famine been in the land; and yet there
are five years in the which there shall neither be earing nor harvest.
The famine, as Joseph vividly states, was even then in the mi...
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SEVENTH SECTION
_The second journey. Benjamin accompanying. Joseph maketh himself
known to his brethren. Their return. Jacob’s joy._
GENESIS 43-45
A. The trial of the brethren. Their repentance and...
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JOSEPH REVEALS HIMSELF
Now that the grace of God has wrought genuine repentance in the hearts
of the brothers, and Judah in particular, Joseph is free to reveal to
them His own true identity. He was...
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1-15 Joseph let Judah go on, and heard all he had to say. He found
his brethren humbled for their sins, mindful of himself, for Judah had
mentioned him twice in his speech, respectful to their father...
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Neither sowing nor reaping, except in a few places near Nilus, because
the people could not spare seed-corn, and would not lose it;
understanding from Joseph that their cost and labour would be lost,...
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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 45:6 years H8141 famine H7458 in H7130 land H776 five H2568
years H8141 neither H369 plowing H2758 harvesting...
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JOSEPH REVEALS HIS IDENTITY TO HIS BROTHERS AND SENDS FOR JACOB
(GENESIS 45:1)
Genesis 45:1
‘Then Joseph could not restrain himself in front of all those who
stood by him and he cried, “Cause every...
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Genesis 45:1. _Then Joseph could not refrain himself before all them
that stood by him: and he cried, Cause every man to go out from me.
And there stood no man with him, while Joseph made himself know...
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CONTENTS: Joseph reveals himself to his brethren whom he blesses and
sends back to Egypt.
CHARACTERS: Joseph, brothers, Pharaoh, Jacob.
CONCLUSION: «He worketh all things together for good to them t...
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Genesis 45:5. _Be not grieved;_ that is, not with any farther grief
and trouble; for ye have wept and suffered enough. It was God, who
taking advantage of your fault, sent me before you to preserve li...
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GETTING THE PERSPECTIVE
God sent me before you to preserve you a remnant in the earth, and to
save you alive by a great deliverance. Genesis 45:6-7.
Many of you are learning to draw, and you have of...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 45:1 Moved by Judah’s speech, Joseph is
unable to restrain his emotions. He reveals his true identity to his
amazed brothers. In a long speech he attempts to lessen their sense...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 45:6. Earring.] _To ear in_ the Anglo-Saxon means _to plough._
The word is used in this sense in Exodus 34:12; Deuteronomy 21:4.—...
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EXPOSITION
GENESIS 45:1, GENESIS 45:2
THEN (literally, and) JOSEPH COULD NOT REFRAIN HIMSELF (_i.e._ keep
himself from giving way to the impulses of love) BEFORE ALL THEM THAT
STOOD BY HIM ...
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Then Joseph could not refrain himself before them that stood by him;
and he cried and he said, Cause every man to go out from me. And there
stood no man with him, while Joseph made himself known to hi...
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two years. Genesis 41:29 Genesis 41:54 Genesis 41:56 Genesis 47:18
earing....
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JOSEPH MAKING HIMSELF KNOWN
Genesis 45:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
Chapter 44 of Genesis is introductory to 45.
1. DOING EVIL FOR GOOD. This is discussed in Genesis 44:1. Of course
the sons of Jacob had n...