CONTENTS
The Patriarchal history is continued, mixed with an account of
Joseph's wise administration concerning the affairs of Egypt. Joseph
having informed Pharaoh king of Egypt of his father's arrival, and
having introduced first some of his brethren, and then his father, to
Pharaoh; the king ord... [ Continue Reading ]
Reader! so must JESUS present us before GOD and our FATHER, or we
cannot come before him, John 14:6.... [ Continue Reading ]
Observe, sojourners, not citizens. Believers at the best are no other.
Psalms 39:12.... [ Continue Reading ]
Observe Jacob counts his years as days, so Job 14:1; Psalms 90:10;
Psalms 90:10.... [ Continue Reading ]
Exodus 18:21
These verses are a digression from the history of the Patriarchs, and
serve only to manifest the wisdom and prudence in Joseph's government.
There is one sweet lesson however to be derived from it, spiritually
considered; namely, to what a famine is our nature reduced, until our
Almigh... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebrews 7:7.... [ Continue Reading ]
1 Timothy 5:8.... [ Continue Reading ]
In all places respect hath been thus paid to religion, Ezra 7:24.... [ Continue Reading ]
It is somewhat remarkable that Jacob lost Joseph at the age of
seventeen: and now the LORD grants the same number of years for them
to be together. The intermediate space of Joseph's life, the LORD had
other employment for him.... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebrews 9:27.... [ Continue Reading ]
Deuteronomy 26:5
All the Patriarchs had this desire, And the apostle assigns the
reason: Genesis 50:25. Compared with Hebrews 11:22.... [ Continue Reading ]
May we not spiritualize this promise confirmed by an oath? Doth not
JESUS in effect promise the same, to all his people. John 11:25; Hosea
13:14; Hebrews 6:17; Genesis 47:1
REFLECTIONS
What sweet lessons do the lives of the Patriarchs Jacob and Joseph
afford, of endearing ties of parental and fili... [ Continue Reading ]