FAMINE
Scripture records several famines in Palestine, and the neighboring countries, Genesis 12:10; Genesis 1:26; Ruth 1:1; 2 Kings 6:25; Acts 11:27. The most remarkable one was that of seven years in Egypt, while Joseph was governor, Genesis 1:41-57. It was distinguished for its duration, extent, and severity; particularly as Egypt is one of the countries least subject to such a calamity, by reason of its general fertility. Famine is sometimes a natural effect, as when the Nile does not overflow in Egypt, or rains do not fall in Judea, at the customary season; or when caterpillars, locusts, or other insects, destroy the fruits. but all natural causes are under the control of God; and he often so directs them as to chastise the rebellious with want, 2 Kings 1:8-2; Ezekiel 6:1; Matthew 24:7. The worst famine is a spiritual one, Amos 8:11.