صور الصفحة
PDF
النشر الإلكتروني

11.1-22 14-3N2. 11. 8-3). 15. Mit1 +16, P: 37.5 7.-15 1-2-11342 Pri1-167-91.1 15.49.13. A-14 11.2.16. Tit. 14. Ar, and I, as i have been, Se is ver. 11.

CHAP. XLIV.

Joseph's policy to stay his brethren, 1-4. The cup
to found in Benjamin's sach, to 12 They are
brought before Juarph, 14—17 Judah humbis
supplication to Juarph, 19–34.

I the steward. Heb. him that was over his
Ful the ch.42.25 -

1. TH 9:5.2.-24.9.10.-39.4.5. bouse. cb 21.2.-43.16,19.
kua killing, ch218-16 30. 43.2. 18.3.1.
Intoca tarvach, 'slay a slay-
Tit Tait & get slaughter: let prepara
bemate fra great feast or entertain bent
s of speech in ch.31.54 1 Sa.

2 ch.415.16.20.-43.32. De.8.8,16.-13.3. Mat 10.16. 2 COBE. 4 Up. De 2.16. Wherefore. 1 Sa 24.17. 2 Ch 20.11. Ps. 15.12-109.5 Pr 17.13. Ju.10.32. ell i ne uk. Heb, ext. 5 divinach, or, maketh trial. ver. 15, marg €11.8.15. Ju.13.22. Job 15 21. ch.30 27. Le.19.26. 181 2031 & Ki 21.6. In the 434-7412 Mat.14.06,7. Mar.16. East, there is an ancient tradition, that there VEN HEL su. Heb. koli bimseit upon, was A CUP which possessed the stage pro14.4. Job 30.14. Ro.& perty of representing in it the whole world, and * a raised down. Heb, coming down all the things which were then doing. Le cup E se ch423,19,27,35. is called Jami Jemsheed, the cup of Jemist.eed," 2.35 we have. ver.12. Ro. a very ancient king of Tersa; and they say HOME TO 1 Pr£12 -3.16. that it was discovered, filled wit. the exir of 13-19.00. 1836 1 Ch.12. mortality, when digging to lay the fob la at 15-24 36 14.27-20.19. tions of Persepolis. The Persian poets are fall Tayar money. Heb, Your money of allusions to this cup, which they stile Jam b. Capechem be asias, 'your money jehan nima, the cup shewing the universe, and I am the steward, the cash to it they ascribe all the prosperity of their Ye have no occa ancient monarchs. Many of the Matamuetan NEESHite of any evil; the whole princes and governors affect si to have infor between myself and you; receive mation by means of a cup. Now, though it can* te wees as a present from the God not be admitted that foseph practised divinaMe to Di Batter whose hands he em-tion, yet, according to the superstition of the se men, ver. 14. ch 42.24.36. times, supernatural influence might be attri 4-34-12-21 32. La 7.44. Jn 13.4..17.buted to HIS CUP. 7 ch.34.25 31-35 22-37.18.32.-38 16.18.#2 ch.07 29.-37-7..10,19,20,-42 Jos.22.14.27.2 Sa.20.90. 2K18 13. Pr.2.1. L. ASA BOTAAL P50216.11. 7.1. He 13.18. wer Hes peace. ch.37.14.-41.16. Ex.

[ocr errors]

8 the money. ch.42 €1,97.35.-43.18,81,22. here 11822-25.5.1 Ch.18.10. I then. See on ver.7. Ex.20.15. De 3.19. Mat.19. tel. Heb. Is there peace to your 18. Ro.13.9. Ja.2.10,11, 9 both, ch.31.32. Job 31.38..40. Ps.7.3.5 Ac. Seeder of 7.0.10. made obeisance. 25.11. and se. ch.43.18

[ocr errors]

-422-144. 1 KiL.16.2 Ch.24.17. 10 he with whom, ver.17.33. Ex.22.3. Mat 18. ,, . 30.99 24-35. 17,18. of 24.25.

2020 God. th. 458 Jos.7.19.2 Ch. 12 began. ch.43 33. A Poch £ Many 209. Mar.10.24. 1 Iul. ch.49.36.38.-13.14. All Ng.6.25. Ps.111.4.-112.4.

[ocr errors]

1-41.9.
VALES6.
Je 31.20. Ho.118.
Cat 1 Jo". 17. wept there.
Ac.20 19.31.37. 211.1.4.
15. 1. is 2.14. Je 31.16. 1 Pe.

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

and the cup. ver 26.32.

13 ch.37.59..34. Na.14 6. 2.1.2.11.-13.19. 14 he was yet. ch.43.16,25. fell. ch.17.7.9.-30. 18. Phi.2.10,11.

15 What.ver.4.5. ch.3.13-4.10. wet ge not. ch. 21. 26.-39.8. Ex. 32. 1. divine, or, make trial, ver. 5,

16 Judah, ver. 32. ch.41.8.9. What shall we say. De.£5.1. Ezr9 10,15. Job 40.4. Pr.17.15. 16. 33. Da 9.7. Ac.2.37. God hath ch 37 18 8. — 12.21.22. Nu.32.43. Jos 7.1.18. Ju 1.7. Pr8.17. Mat.7.2. Lu.12.2. iniquity. ch.43.9. is.27.9. Da. 97. behold. ver.9. ch.17.7.9.

17 God forbid. ch.18.25.-42.18. 25. £33. P 75.2. Pr.17.15. he shall. ver. 10. in peace, ch.

16 en 31.54. for that is an The Chalicee Paraphrast renders wet t meals worship." Deuse the Hebrews eat the cattle But, as we the LE, compared with this verse, ps for the entertainment of the *Patense res was animal food, this cant be put. The true reason seems £6.29.-37.32.33. 50myte 1.X.X. Βδελυγμα γαρ Bar: mery shepherd in an abomination to the 54631 £1.8.36.

[ocr errors]

18 Oh my Lord. No paraphrase," says Dr. A. CLARKE, CAD heighten the effect of Judah's address to Joseph. To add, would be to dininish its excellence-to attempt to explain, would be to obscure its beauties to clothe the leas 18 sas fire timer. Sir JOHN in other language than that of Judah, and his 3 thes, that in Persia, Arabia, translators in our Bible, would run its energy. bela es bere are some houses where and destroy its influence. It is perhaps one of **neral plates in large salvers, and the most tender, affecting pieces of natural ora *t of Base besure each person, or before tory ever spoken or penned; and we need not the according to the magnificence of wonder to hud that, when Joseph heard it, he

at men of the state are al-could not refrain himself, but wept aloud. His semselves, in the feasts that soul must have been insensible beyond what is hem, and with great profusion, common to human nature, had be not imme of art kind of provision being al diately yielded to a speech so delicately tender, kw, or a larger proportion of and so powerfully impressive." let thy ch.18. Great ct. 43. 15.1.5.-9.90 24. 30.32. Sa.14.12. Job 33.31. Ac.2 29. anger. Ex. 1 del drack argely. Pr 31.6. Fc.9. 32.22. 1.3.1.16 Ps.79.5. as Pharaoh ch.41.40,44. 1 Hab 16. M.11.19. Jn.2.10. Pr.19.18. Da.3.15,19.3-5.19. Ju° 5.04.

19 ch.42.7..10.-13. 7,29. 6 two years. ch.41. 29..31,54,56.-47.18. 20 we said. Every word in this verse is sim- ing. Earing means ploughing or seed-ti plicity and pathos itself. No man of the least the Anglo-Saxon erian, probably from sensibility can read it without great emo plough; and agrees with apow, Greek tion. Indeed the whole speech is exquisitely tha, Arabic, and charash, Hebrew. ch.4 beautiful, and perhaps the most complete pat- 34.21. De.21.4. 1 Sa.8.12. Is.30.24. tern of genuine natural eloquence extant in any 7 to preserve you a posterity. Heb. to language. When we read this generous speech, you a remnant. to save. Ju.15.18. 10 we forgive Judah all the past, and cannot refuse Ps.18.50.-44.4. Ac.7.35. to say, Thou art he whom thy brethren shall 8 it was not. ver.5. Jn°.15.16.-19.11. praise,' ch.49.8. a child, ch. 35. 18.-37.3,19.- father. ch.41.39..48. Ju.17.10. Job 29.16 43.7,8.-46.21. and his brother. ch.37.33..35.- 21, £2. 42.36,38. he alone. ver. 27..29. Lu.7.12. 21 Bring. ch. 42. 15, 20.-43. 29. that I may. Je.24. 6.-10. 4. Am. 9.4.

22 his father would die. ver.30. ch.42.38.

23 ch. 42. 15..20.-43. 3, 5.

24 we told him, ch. 42. 29..34.

25 ch. 43. 2, 5.

26 ch. 43. 4, 5. Lu. 11.7.

9 Thus saith, ver.26..28. come. ver.. 10 in the land. ch.46.29,34.-47.1..6. Ex. 26. Goshen Goshen was the most easter of Lower Egypt, and thefrontier of that and Arabia, not far from the Arabian & lying next to Canaan; for Jacob went thither when he came into Egypt, fro it was about eighty miles distant, the about three hundred miles. be near.. 3.-17.24.

27 ch. 29. 18..21, 28.-30. 22..25.35.16..18.-bron was distant from the Egyptiar 46. 19.

28 the one, ch. 37. 13, 14.

-42. 36, 38.

Surely. ch.37.33.

29 And if. ch. 42. 36, 38.-43. 14. Ps. 88. 3, 4. sorrow, ver. 31. ch. 42. 38. De. 31.17. Ps.88.4. 30 when 1. ver.17,31,34. lus life. 1 Sa.18.1.!

2 Sa. 18.33.-25. 29.

31 when he. 1 Sa. 4. 17, 18. 2 Co. 7. 10. 1 Th. 4. 13. servants shall. Ver. 29, ch. 37.26,27,35.-| 13. 21, 23, 36..38. 1 Sa. 22. 22.

32 ch.43.8,9,16.

11 ch.47.6,12. Mat.15.5,6.Mar.7.9..12.. 12 your eyes. ch.42.23. Lu.24.39.Jn°.20 mouth. Not as ch.42.23.

13 my glory. Jn.17.24. 1 Pe.1.10..12. 1 bring. Ac.7.14.

14 ch.29.11.-33.4.-46.29. Ro.1.31. 15 Moreover, ver.2. ch.29.11,13.-33.4. Ru,1.9,14. 1 Sa101.-20.41. 25a14.33. ] Ac. 20. 37. talked. Ps. 77.4.

10 it pleased Pharaoh well. Heb. was the eyes of Pharaoh. ch.16.6.-20.15.-3 33. De.1.33. 2 Sa.3.36.2 Ch.30.4. Es.12

33 therefore. What must Benjamin have felt when he heard his brother conclude his speech by a proposal which could never have been thought of if it had not been actually made! 5. 14. Ac. 6. 5. Perhaps the annals of the whole world do not produce an instance of so heroic and disinterested affection in any mere man. I pray thee. Ex. 32. 32. Ro. 3. 7..10.-9. 3. instead. Ile. 7. 22. 1 Jn°. 3. 16.

34 lest. 1 Sa.2.33,34. 2 Ch.34.28. Es 8.6. Je.52. 10, 11. come on. Heb. find. Ex.18.8. Job 31. €9. Ps.116.3.-119.143. marg.

CHAP. XLV.

17 lade your. ch.42.25,26.-44.1, 2. 18 the fat. ch.27.28.-47.6. Nu.18.12, 14. Ps.81.16.-147.14. Is.28.1,4.

19 commanded. Is.49.1,23. waggon ch.46.5. for your. ch.31.17,18. 20 regard not. Heb.let not your eye s De.7.16.-19.13,21. Is.13.18. Eze.7.4,9.

17.

stuff. Ex.22.7. Jos.7.11. 1 Sa.10.9 -30.24. Eze.12.3,4. Mat.24.17. Lu.17.3 good. ver. 18. ch.20.15. Ezr.9.12. Is.1.19. 21 waggons, ver.19,27, ch.46.5. Nu.7. 23.24. commandment. Heb. mouth. v

Joseph maketh himself known to his brethren, 1-4, He comforteth them in God's providence, 5-9. He sendeth for his father, 9- 15. Pharaoh confirmeth it, 16-20, Joseph furnisheth them for their jour- 17.1. Nu.3.16.2 Ch.8.13.-35.22. Ec. ney, and exhorfeth them to concord, 21 24. Jacob 1. 18. is revived with the news, 25-28.

22 To all. It is a common custom wi 1 could not.ch.43.30,31.15.42.14.Je.20.9. Cause. Asiatic sovereigns to give both garm 2 Sa. 1.20. Mat. 18. 15. Ac. 10. 41. 1 Co. 13. 5. money to ambassadors and persons of 2 wept aloud. Heb. gave forth his voice in tion, whom they particularly wish to weeping. This,' says Sir J.CHARDIN, ‘Is ex-DE LA MOTRAYE says, that they the actly the genius of the people of Asia; their sen- them (the ambassadors) with caffetans (1 timents of joy or grief are properly transports, of gold or silver brocade) with large silk and their transports are ungoverned, excessive, each. Ju.14.12,19. 2 Ki.5.5,22,23. Re.6. and truly outrageous. When any one returns Benjamin. ch.43.34. from a long journey or dies, his family burst) 23 laden with. Heb. carrying. meat. into cries that may be heard twenty doors off; is derived from toon, to prepare, pros and this is renewed at different times, and con- A. CLARKE thinks it may mean here tinues many days, according to the vigour of meat, some made-up dish, delicacies the passion.-Sometimes they cease all at once, tionaries, &c. In Asiatic countries t and then begin as suddenly, with a greater several curious methods of preserving shrillness and loudness than one could easily potting, by which it may be kept, for at imagine. Nu.14.1. Ru.1.9. 2 K1.20.3. Ac.20.37. of time, sweet and wholesome. Some i 31 am Joseph, Mat.14.27. Ac.7.13.-9.5. for similar to the savoury meat which Isai they. Job 4.5.-23.15. Ze.12.10. Mat.14.26. Mar, may be here intended; sent to Jacob 6.50. Lu.58.-24. 37, 38. Re.1.7. troubled, or, deration of his age, and to testify the terrified.

4 I am Joseph. ch.37.28.-50.18. Mat.14.27. Ac.9.5.

5 be not grieved. Is.40.1,2. L.23.34.200.2.7.11. nor angry with yourselves. Heh, neither let there be anger in your eyes.

of his son; for of other kinds of meat have no need, as he had large flocks an and could kili a lamb, kid, &c. when he 4 See that, ch.37.22.-42.21,22. Ps.CX Jn 13.34,35. I p.4.31,32. Phi.2.2.5. Col

God. ver. 7,8. ch. 1th. 5. 13. 47.25.-50.20. 1 Sa.1.19. 2 Sa.12.12.-16.10..12. -17.14. Job 1.21. Ps. 105. 16, 17. Ac.2.23,24.-4. 21..28.-7.9..15.

26 Joseph. Lu 24.34. and he is, ver 105.21. And Jacob's. Heb. And his. ch 42.36,38.-44.28. Jou.2.7.

Fred et ta servants, saying, B. C. 1705.

Farines a bruter?

my Lord. We have

a and a chud of his

* 4 and any brother is set of has mother,

Jan in wrist not thy servants, HCG Lte me, that I Day

at my lord. The Lad is ther for if he should a heas to her would die. A Actor wird unto thy servants, Zingest brother co'ne *** you, ye shali see my face

[merged small][ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors]

a ch. 47. 18.

& Ex. 34. 21. to put for youaremmant.

6 For these two years" bath the fars, e been in the land, and yet there a years, in the which there shall neither be earing nor harvest.

7 And God sent me before you. A to preserve you a posterity in the euth, anil to save your lives by a great deliverinKO. ch. 17.1 8 So now if war bot you that bette 1Ch.11.14 hither, but God and he hath made re Po. 1. 60. a father to Pharaoh, at lord of a bus 44.4 house, and a ruler throughout all the land of Feypt.

ch 42.15,20. ƒ Jn. 19.11. g ch 41, 43. Ja. 17. 10. Job 29. 16. A ch. 46. 29. 47.1.6. Ex. 8. 22. 9.26.

ich. 43. 2
à La 11.7.
7 ch.02.2
Lu. 24.39.
ch. 30. 3

33.19

46.19.

n ch. 37. 33. 42. 36. • Ac. 7. 14. p ch. 33. 4.

46.29.

18a. 19, 1. 25. 29.

good in the eyes of Pha

[ocr errors]

As a socrow to the grave. thewire, when I come to thy 7 ch. 13.9. cover, and the lad be not, Ex. 1.2 that his life is bound

[merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small]

Ro. 5. 7.10. 9.3.

9 Haste ye, and go up to my father, and say unto him, Dus sarth thy son Joseph, God hath made the lord of all Egypt: come down unto me, tarry not

10 And thou shalt dwell in the land of Goshen, and thou shalt be near unto me, thou, and thy children, and thy chaldren's children, and thy fcks, and ty berds, and all that thou hast

11 And there will I nourish thre, for yet there are five years of tamme, Test thou, and thy household, and all that thou hast, come to poverty.

[ocr errors]

12 And, behold, your eyes see, and the eyes of my brother Petjams, that is as my mouth that speaketh unto you

13 And ye shall tell my father of all my glory in Egypt, and fan that ve have seen; and ye shall haste, and bring down my father hither.

14 And he fell upon his brother Penjaman's neck,” and wept, and Benjamin wept upon his neck.

13 Moreover, he kissed all has brethren, and wept upon them: and after that, his brethren talked with him.

16 And the fame thereof was heard in Pharaoh's house, saying, Joseph's bre ch. 27 28thren are come: and it pleased Pha47.6. raoh well, and his servants. Nu. 19. 29. De. 12. 14. 2Ch. 34. 2. And my father. Ex. 18 8.

Job 31. 29.
Ps. 116. 3.

119. 143.

let mot your eye κρατε, με. - muuth.

# Nu. 3. 16. ych. 43. 34.

gave forth his voice in weeping.

* Aut there stood no man Nu 14. L makach made himself carrying.

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors]

17 And Pharaoh said unto Joseph, Say unto thy brethren, This do ye: Tide your beasts, and go, get you unto the land of Canaan,

18 Ad take your father, and your households, and come unto me and I will give you the good of the land of Egypt, and ye shall eat the fat of the land.

19 Now thou art commanded, this do ye take you waggons out of the land of Feypt for your little ones, and for your wives, and bring your father, and come. 20 Also Cregard not your stuff: for the good of all the land of Faypt u your's.

21 And the children of Israel did so: and Joseph gave them waggons, accord. ing to the commandment et Pharaoh, and gave them provision for the way.

og to all of them he gave each man changes of raiment; but to Benjamin he gave three hundred pieces of silver, and five changes of raiment.

23 And to his father he sent after this manner; ten asses « laden with the good things of Egypt, and ten she asses laden With corn and bread and meat for his ta ther by the way.

24 So he sent his brethren away, and they departed: and he said unto them, See that ye fall not out by the way.

23 And they went up out of sypt, and came into the land of Canaan unto Jacob their father,

26 And told him, saying, Joseph 11 yet alive, and he is governor over all the land of Egypt. And Jacob's heart

[blocks in formation]

AND Israel took his journey with all that he had, and came to

Beer-sheba,

and offered sacrifices unto the God of his father Isaac.

2 And God spake unto Israelf in the visious of the night, and said. Jacob, Jacob. And he said, Here am I.

3 And he said, I am God, the God of thy father: fear not to go down into Egypt; for I will there i make of thee a great nation.

29.24. Ps. 126, 1.

22 These are the sons of Rachel, were born to Jacob: all the soul fourteen.

23 And the sons of Dan; 8 Hus 24 And the sons of Naphtali, Ja Lu.24.11,41, and Guni, and Jezer, and Shillem. or,Shuham, 25 These are the sons of Bilhah, Nu. 26, 42. Laban gave unto Rachel his dau and she bare these unto Jacob: & souls were seven.

b Ps. 85. 6.

c ch. 29. 29.
y thigh.
deh. 21. 33.

28.10.

e ch 31.42,53, ƒ ch. 15. 1. Job 33. 14. 1Sa, 3. 4, 10. De. 10. 22. Ac. 7. 14.

i

ch. 12. 2.

De. 26, 5.
A ch. 31. 21.

4 I will go down with thee into Egypt; and I will also surely bring thee up" again: and Joseph shall put his handch. 47. 1. upon thine eyes.

5 And Jacob rose up from Beer-sheba: and the sons of Israel carried Jacob their father, and their little ones, and their wives, in the waggons which Pharaoh had sent to carry him.

6 And they took their cattle, and their goods, which they had gotten in the land of Canaan, and came into Egypt, Jacob, and all his seed with him.

7 His sons, and his sons' sons with him, his daughters, and his sons' daughters, and all his seed brought he with him into Egypt.

8 And these are the names of the children of Israel which came into Egypt: Jacob and his sons: Reuben, Jacob's first-born.

9 And the sons of Reuben; Hanoch, and Phallu, and Hezron, and Carmi. 10 And the sons of Simeon; e Jemuel, and Jamin, andObad,and Jachin,and ʼn Zohar, and Shaul,the son of aCanaanitish woman. 11 And the sons of Levi; Gershon, Kohath, and Merari.

12 And the sons of Judah; Er, & Onan, & Shelah, and Pharez, and Zarah: but Er and

Onan died in the land of Canadh. And the

sons of Pharez were Hezron and Hamul.

13 And the sons of Issachar; Tola, and Phuvah, and Job, and Shimron. 14 And the sons of Zebulun; Sered, and Elon, and Jahleel.

15 These be the sons of Leah, which she bare unto Jacob in Padan-aram, with his daughter Dinah: all the souls of his sons and his daughters were thirty and three. 16 And the sons of Gad; A Ziphion, and Haggi, Shuni, and μ Ezbon, Eri, and Arodi, and Areli.

In ch. 15, 16,
50.13,25.
Ex. 3. S.
ch. 50. 1.

Ac. 7. 15.
o cb. 45. 14.
p Lu 2.29,30,
9 ch.45.19,27.
& they are
men of
cattle.
Nu. 20. 15.
De. 26. 5.
Jos. 24. 4.

Ps. 106. 23.

Is. 52. 4

Ex. 1. 1. tch. 47.3.

6. 14

ch. 30. 35.

37. 12.
or, Nemuel,
tor, Jarib.
not, Zerah.
6 or, Ger-
shom.

ch. 43. 32.

Ex. 8. 26. cb. 46, 31. ch.38.3,7,10 y ch. 46. 28.

or, Puah,
& Jashub.
z Ac. 7. 13.
a Jon. 1. 8.

Am. 7. 14.
X Zephon,
Nu. 26. 15.
μor, Ozm.

or, Arod.
e ch. 15. 13.

17 And the sons of Asher; Jimnah, and Ishuah, and Isui, and Beriah, and Serali De. 26. 5. their sister: and the sous of Berial; Heber, and Malchiel.

18 These are the sons of Zilpah,whom Lad ban gaved to Leah his daughter: and these she bare unto Jacob, even sixteen souls.

19 The sons of Rachel, Jacob's wife; Joseph, and Benjamin.

20 And unto Joseph, in the land of Egypt,were born Manasseh and Ephraim, which Asenath the daughter of Poti-pherah priest of On, bare unto him. 21 And the sons of Benjamin were Belah, and Becher, and Ashbel, Gera, and Naaman, p Eni, and Rosh, and Huppim, and Ard.

Muppim,

Ps. 106. 23.

1s. 52. 4.

ch. 29. 24.

e eh. 41.50. or, prince. f1Ch. 27. 29. Pr. 22. 29. Ahiram, Nu. 26.38.

26 All the souls that came with into Egypt, which came out of his ↑ besides Jacob's sons' wives, all the were threescore and six.

And the sons of Joseph, which born him in Egypt, were two souls: Souls of the house of Jacob, which into Egypt, were threescore and ter

28 And he sent Judah before him Joseph, to direct his face unto G and they came into the land of G

29 And Joseph made ready his cl and went up to meet Israel his i to Goshen; and presented himsel him: and he fell on his neck, and on his neck a good while.

30 And Israel said unto Joseph let me die, since I have seen thy because thou art yet alive.

31 And Joseph said unto his brethre unto his father's house, I will go u shew Pharaoh, and say unto him, M thren, and my father's house, whic in the land of Canaan, are come un

32 And the men are shepherd their & trade hath been to feed cattle they have brought their flocks, and herds, and all that they have. 33 And it shall come to pass, Pharach shall call you, and shal What is your occupation?

34 That ye shall say, Thy servants hath been about cattle" from our even until now, both we, and als tathers: that ye may dwell in th of Goshen; for every shepherd abomination" unto the Egyptians. CHAP. XLVII. THEN Joseph Came and told raoh, and said, My father, and m thren, and their flocks, and their and all that they have, are come the land of Canaan; and, behold are in the land of Goshen,

And he took some of his bre even five men, and presented then Pharaoh.

3 And Pharaoh said unto his bre What is your occupation?" And the unto Pharaoh, Thy servants are herds, both we, and also our fathe

4 They said moreover unto Phara to sojourn in the land are we com thy servants have no pasture for flocks; for the famine is sore in the l Canaan: now therefore, we pray th thy servants dwell in the land of Ga 5 And Pharaoh spake unto J Saying, Thy father and thy brethr come unto thee:

6 The land of Egypt is before in the best of the land make thy and brethren to dwell; in the la Goshen let them dwell: and if knowest any men of activity them, then make them rulers over Nu. 26. 39. cattle.

Shupham,
Nu. 26, 39,
Shuppim.
1Ch 7. 12.
Haipham,

7 And Joseph brought in Jac

GENESIS, XLVI. be belerating 9. 26-29.24.Pr. 1961. Lo.24.11,41. FAR Je13.19 15.30.12. Ps25.6. Is.

ch, ch.30. Lug.28.30. Jn°.16.

A. M. 2299 23 Dan. ch.30.6.-35.25-49.16.17. Nu.116, 39.-10.25. De. 3.3.22.1 Ch.2.2.—7.12.-12.15. Hu shum. Nu.26.42,43. Shuham.

24 Naphtali, ch. 30.7.8.-35.25-49.21. Nat 15,42,43-26.48.50. De 33.29. 2 Ki 15 49.1 Che 2-12.31. Jahzeel, 1 Ch.7.13. Jabziel.

25 Bathah, ch.29.29.-30. 3.8.—35. 22,25. Ex.

CHAP. XLVI Alfred by God at Bren-sheba, 1-4. Thence army stygirch into Egypt, 5-7. The 1.2. Sumber of busty that went into keypt, 4-27. Jasharine, 2-30. 26 loans. Heb, thigh, ch 15.11. Ex.1.5. Ju 8.10. He instructeth his benar beter Pharaoh, 31-34. 27 threescore and ten. Threescore and six were TAMCRC. 1700. Bear-sheba, ch.21.14, his two sons, together with Jacob himself, combefore mentioned, (ver.£6,) so that Joseph and -231-210.194.3.2), and ofered, ch. plete the seventy persons bere enumerated; and 4-85-31-413-33.50 -35.3.7. Job 15.- the number in verses 15, 18, 22, 25, amount to A : 231-5 27 25-38.13.-31.48,33. that number. 1.15 1,13.-22.11. Nu.12.6- the LXX. in ver.20, was either the Cause of the The addition of five persors in 3425 756 4.13.-33.14.15 Da 2 19. Ac. consequence of another difference here; for in se-1-1-1 Jacob, ch.2.1. Ex.3.3,4. 1 Sa. that version the number is seventy-five ver. 15, Wa AC24-1011 3d 213. fear not. ch.15 1.13.-26. 18,29,25. Ex.1.5-24.1. De 10.2%. Ac.7.14. 42 - Je.40.9. Ac.27.24. I will. ch.31.21. 28 Judah. ch.43.8-44.16. 34-498. to direct. 22-21-18.16-17,-2814-35.11.- a city, after which the land of Goshen was Goshen Goshen seems to have been altos Del.10-10.22.-26.5. Ac.7.17. called. The LXX, render it by 'Howwwx, 22.13-4821, is 43.1,0. and I will. Heroonpolis, city of Heroon, which by some 125.24.25. Ex-38. and Joseph, writers is simply called Herown, and is by the The atat most bules.n office, as Mr. HW- ancient geographers placed in the eastern part LETT Ceres that could be paid to a parent, of Egypt, not far from the Arabian Gulf. ver. RESORT performed by the nearest relation 34. See on ch.45.10.-47.1.

[ocr errors]

This promise must have given Pastors to the venerable patriarch's

I

3 Jack, ACT 15, in the waggons, ch.31.17,18.

[ocr errors]

33.4.-45.14. Lu.15 2. Ac 20.37.
29 his chariot. ch.41.43-45.19.21 fell on. ch.

30 ch.4.5.28. Lu 2.29,30.

31 ch.45.16..30-47.1.3. Ac.18. 3. He.2.11. 32 shepherds. ch.4.2.-31.18.-37.2-47.3. Ex.I. LO 15:3. Nu.20.15. De.10.22.-26. 1. 1 Sa.16.11.-17.15. Ps..78.70. 72. Is.40.11. Zec. A19:28. Fr.105.23. 1952.4. Ac.7.15. 13.5. their trade hath been to feed cattle Heb. 13, ch. XXIX-XXX.-35, 23.- they are men of cattle. ver.34, ch.9.20.1 k1.9.27. #X115-414.18 TCH.IL-VIII.2 Ch.-18.5,6 Les ch.2.32-35.02.03-19.3.4.

and they. ch.45.10.

33 What is, ver. 32. ch.47.2.4. Jon 18

34 Thy servants, ver.32. ch.30. 35-34.5.-17.12. preserved in JOSEPHUS and AFRICANUS, It for every. From the fragments of MANSTHO, appears that bordes of marauders, called kycat sos, or shepherd kings, whose chief occupation, like the Bedouin Arabs of the present day, was to keep flocks, made a powerful irruption into Egypt, which they sublued, and ruled, by a succession of kings, with great tyrauny for £59 name of shepherds were execrated, and beld in years. Hence the persons, and even the very the greatest odium by the Egyptians. ch.43.32.

-4-5-2.10.13.-26.5.11. De.33.
2 ch.29.33-34.25.30-49.5.7. Ex.6
30-4213-26.12.13.1 Ch.21.-4.
fonda, Nemuel,
Jackin. or, Jarib.
ZC4 24. Canaanitish, ch.58 1.
Jim 1931-45.7. Ex.6.16. Nu.3.17..
-VI-25 58. De 33.8.11. 1 Ch 21,
1-41-XX]]_XXVI, Gershon, er, Ger
1/4 175-88.1.3.7.10.24.30.-498..
1991. De 33.7. Ju.1.2.1 Ch.
40-411-52. P.78.68. Mat.1.1..3. Ex 816.
Beta Reis

Joseph presenteth his father, and five of his brethren,
CHAP. XLVIL
before Pharaoh, 1-10. He greeth them habitation
and maintenance, 11, 12. Hegetteth the Exyptians
money, 13-15; their cattle, 16, 17; and their lande,
except the priests, to Pharaoh, 19-22. He restoreth
the land for a fifth, 23-26. Jacob's age,
sweareth Joseph to bury him with his fathers, 29-31.
1 Joseph. ch.45.16-46.31. Ile.2.11. in the land,
ch.45.10.-46 8,34. Ex8.22.-9.26.

He

1418-35.23.-49.14,15. Nu. 125. De 33.18. 1Ch.2.1-7.1.. Faker,Puah. Jeber,Jashub. 1Ch 24 Zahum 30.19.20.-49.13. Nu.1.9,30,31. Ankl. 1 Ch.2.1. #235-30.17.21-35.23.-49.1.. x-X-XXVI. 1Ch.2.1. Padan 42 has. ch.30.21-34.1,&c. 4x1-35.56-49.19. Nu. 1.11. Den 20.21.1 Ch.2.2.-5.11.16. Leon. Exten, er, Ozni. Arodi, or, 7.co.313-95.96-49.20. Nu.1.13,40, *** 31 Ch.2.2-7.30..40. Lepad 2004-30.9.13.-35.26. Ex.1.4. Pak-18-3) 24-35.16. 18.24-44. Pr.21.1. Ju.17.2. Goshen, ver 4.11. 6 is. ver. 11. ch.13.9.-20.15.-34.10.-45.18..20. Sanna Jesepå. chap. XXXVII. city, Anshey chayil, meu of strength, power, - ALV-XLVII.-49, 22..27-ability, or prowess. 11337-46841. De.33.12.17. mind and body; and so valour, prudence, dillIt implies both fitness of al ch.41.50.52-48 4,5,13,14,20. gence, and virtue, rulers, Ex 18.21. 1 Sa 1 7. 143427. De 33.13. 17.1 Ch.5.23.1 Ch.27.29.31.2 Ch.26.10. Pr.2.99, cattle. Mik

2 presented. Ac.7.13, 20.4.14.Col.1.28. Jude24. 3 What is. ch.16.33,34. Am.7.14,15. Jon.1.8. 21h.3.10. shepherds, ch.4.2.

Is.52.4. Ac.7.6. for the famine, ch.43.1. Ac.".11. 4 For to. ch.12.10.-15.13. De.26 5. Ps. 105.23. let thy, ch.46.34.

men of ac

praeit, or price. ch.41.45,50, marg. neh, from kanah, to possess, siguities property or 14. No.1.11,36,37. De 33.19. possession of any kind, though it frequently is 125-13. D. Na. 26.38. Ahiram. used for cattle, because in ancient times they YS 19. Shapham. I Ch.7.12. Shup- constituted the principal part of a man's pos P. V.36.39. Hupbam.

sessions. See ver.16. Ex.9.3..6,10..21.

« السابقةمتابعة »