40:1 The chief butler and baker of Pharaoh being imprisoned, Joseph is charged with them; 40:5 He interprets their dreams; 40:20 They are accomplished according to his interpretation; 40:23 The ingratitude of the butler, in forgetting Joseph.
Verse 1it cameGenesis 39:20-23; Esther 6:1the butlerMashkeh, from shakah, to give drink, is the same as saky among the Arabians and Persians, and signifies a cup-bearer. Genesis 40:13; Nehemiah 1:11, 2:1, 2:2ReciprocalGenesis 28:12 - he dreamed; 40:16 - the chief; 41:9 - I do remember; 46:19 - JosephVerse 2wrothPsalm 76:10; Proverbs 16:14, 19:12, 19:19, 27:4; Acts 12:20the chief of the butlers1 Chronicles 27:27ReciprocalGenesis 12:15 - princes; 40:16 - the chief; 41:10 - Pharaoh; Nehemiah 1:11 - For I wasVerse 3the placeGenesis 39:20, 39:23where Joseph was boundOr, "where Joseph was confined," for he doubtless had his personal liberty. This place, we learn from the preceding chapter - 39:20 was the king's prison. All the officers in the employment of the ancient kings of Egypt, according to Diodorus Siculus, were taken from the most illustrious families of the priesthood in the country; no slave or common person being ever permitted to serve in the presence of the king. As these persons were of the most noble families, it is natural to expect they would be put, when accused, into the state prison.Reciprocal39:21 - gave him; 39:22 - committed; 41:10 - Pharaoh; 42:19 - house; 2 Samuel 20:3 - ward; John 18:12 - bound; Acts 12:10 - the firstVerse 4the captainGenesis 37:36, 39:1, 39:21-23; Psalm 37:5a seasonYamim, literally days; how long is uncertain, though the word may signify, as many suppose, a complete year - see note on Genesis 4:3 and see note on 24:55 and as Pharaoh called them to an account on his birthday - 40:20 Calmet supposes they had offended on the preceding birthday, and thus had been one whole year in prison.Reciprocal39:22 - committed; 39:23 - keeper; 42:17 - wardVerse 5 amGenesis 40:8, 12:1-7, 20:3, 37:5-10, 41:1-7, 41:11; Numbers 12:6; Judges 7:13, 7:14; Esther 6:1; Job 33:15-17; Daniel 2:1-3, 4:5, 4:9, 4:19, 7:1-8:27ReciprocalGenesis 31:24 - dream; Job 7:14 - thou scarestVerse 6beholdGenesis 40:8, 41:8; Daniel 2:1-3, 4:5, 5:6, 7:28, 8:27
Verse 7WhereforeJudges 18:24; 1 Samuel 1:8; 2 Samuel 13:4; Nehemiah 2:2; Luke 24:17look ye so sadly to dayHeb. are your faces evilReciprocalGenesis 42:17 - ward; Daniel 7:15 - the visionsVerse 8Do notetc. Genesis 41:15, 41:16; Job 33:15, 33:16; Psalm 25:14; Isaiah 8:19; Daniel 2:11, 2:28, 2:47, 4:8; 5:11-15; 1 Corinthians 12:10, 12:11; Amos 3:7ReciprocalGenesis 20:3 - a dream; 40:5 - General; 40:6 - behold; 40:22 - he hanged; 41:8 - but there; Numbers 20:10 - we fetch; Judges 7:15 - interpretation thereof; Ecclesiastes 8:1 - who knoweth; Daniel 2:3 - General; 5:16 - make; 7:15 - the visions; Acts 3:12 - orVerse 9a vineGenesis 37:5-10; Judges 7:13-15; Daniel 2:31, 4:8, 4:10-18ReciprocalNehemiah 1:11 - For I was; Daniel 4:9 - tellVerse 10ReciprocalNumbers 17:8 - budded; Mark 6:16 - It isVerse 11And I tooketc. From this we find that wine anciently was the mere expressed juice of the grape, without fermentation. The saky, or cup-bearer, took the bunch, pressed the juice into the cup, and instantly delivered it to his master.pressedGenesis 49:11; Leviticus 10:9; Proverbs 3:10handGenesis 40:21; 1 Kings 10:5; 2 Chronicles 9:4; Nehemiah 1:11, 2:1ReciprocalMark 6:16 - It isVerse 12ThisGenesis 40:18, 41:12, 41:25, 41:26; Judges 7:14; Daniel 2:36-45, 4:19-33The threeGenesis 41:26; Judges 7:14; Matthew 26:26; 1 Corinthians 10:4; Galatians 4:25ReciprocalGenesis 41:13 - me he restoredVerse 13withinGenesis 7:4shall40:20-22; 2 Kings 25:27; Psalm 3:3; Jeremiah 52:31lift up thine heador, reckon, Genesis 40:19 *marg. 40:20 *marg.Reciprocal40:21 - gave the cup; Psalm 27:6 - AndVerse 14think on meHeb. remember me with theeon me1 Samuel 25:31; Luke 23:42; 1 Corinthians 7:21showJoshua 2:12; 1 Samuel 20:14, 20:15; 2 Samuel 9:1; 1 Kings 2:7ReciprocalGenesis 41:9 - I do remember; Ruth 3:1 - may be; Nehemiah 5:19 - Think; Acts 23:18 - Paul; Ephesians 1:16 - making; Habakkuk 3:1 - them thatVerse 15stolenGenesis 37:28; Exodus 21:16; Deuteronomy 24:7; 1 Timothy 1:10the HebrewsGenesis 14:13, 41:12done39:8-12, 39:20; 1 Samuel 24:11; Psalm 59:3, 59:4; Daniel 6:22; John 10:32, 15:25; Acts 24:12-21, 25:10, 25:11; 1 Peter 3:17, 3:18ReciprocalGenesis 39:14 - an Hebrew; Psalm 105:18 - Whose; Jeremiah 34:9 - Hebrew; 37:16 - into the dungeon; Acts 23:18 - Paul; 25:8 - Neither; 28:17 - though; Romans 7:14 - sold; Philippians 3:5 - an; Habakkuk 3:1 - them thatVerse 16the chiefGenesis 40:1, 40:2white basketsor, baskets full of holes
Verse 17bakemeatsHeb. meat of Pharaoh, the work of a baker, or cook, Genesis 49:20; 1 Chronicles 12:20ReciprocalGenesis 40:19 - and the birdsVerse 18Genesis 40:12, 41:26; 1 Corinthians 10:4, 11:24
Verse 19withinGenesis 40:13lift up thy head from off theeor, reckon thee and take thy office from theehang thee40:22, 41:13; Deuteronomy 21:22, 21:23; Joshua 8:29, 10:26; 2 Samuel 21:6; Proverbs 30:17; Galatians 3:13and the birdsGenesis 40:17; 1 Samuel 17:44, 17:46; 2 Samuel 21:10; Ezekiel 39:4; Acts 20:27ReciprocalGenesis 40:20 - third day; Esther 2:23 - hanged; 6:13 - If MordecaiVerse 20third dayGenesis 40:13, 40:19birthday21:8; Esther 1:3; Job 3:1; Matthew 14:6; Mark 6:21lifted upor, reckoned, Genesis 40:13, 40:19 *marg. 2 Kings 25:27; Matthew 18:23-25, 25:19; Luke 16:1, 16:2ReciprocalGenesis 40:4 - a season; 41:13 - me he restored; 1 Kings 3:15 - a feast; Psalm 27:6 - And; Jeremiah 52:31 - lifted up; Daniel 5:1 - made; Hosea 7:5 - the dayVerse 21gave the cupGenesis 40:13; Nehemiah 2:1ReciprocalGenesis 40:11 - hand; Nehemiah 1:11 - For I wasVerse 22he hangedGenesis 40:8, 40:19, 41:11-13, 41:16; Jeremiah 23:28; Daniel 2:19-23, 2:30, 5:12; Acts 5:30Reciprocal2 Samuel 21:6 - hang; Esther 2:23 - hangedVerse 23but forgat himJob 19:14; Psalm 31:12, 105:19; Ecclesiastes 9:15, 9:16; Amos 6:6ReciprocalGenesis 41:9 - I do remember; Nehemiah 1:11 - For I was; Esther 6:3 - There is nothing; Habakkuk 3:1 - them thatVerse 1 amtwo full yearsShenathayim yamim, "two years of days," two complete solar revolutions; as a month of days is a full month. Genesis 29:14that Pharaoh20:3, 37:5-10, 40:5; Judges 7:13, 7:14; Esther 6:1; Job 33:15, 33:16; Daniel 2:1-3; 4:5-18, 7:1-8:27; Matthew 27:19the riverGenesis 31:21; Exodus 1:22, 4:9; Deuteronomy 11:10; Isaiah 19:5; Ezekiel 29:3, 29:9ReciprocalGenesis 12:15 - princes; 31:24 - dream; 41:17 - GeneralVerse 2there cameGenesis 41:17-27a meadowOr, rather, "on, or among the reeds or sedges;" for so achoo is generally supposed to denote - see note on Job 8:11 so called, according to Mr. Parkhurst, from its fitness for making ropes, or the like, to connect or join things together, from achah, to join, connect: thus the Latin juncus, a bulrush, a jungendo, from joining, for the same reason. He supposes it to be that sort of reed growing near the Nile which Hasselquist describes as "having scarce any branches, but numerous leaves, which are narrow, smooth, channelled on the upper surface, and the plant about eleven feet high. The Egyptians make ropes of the leaves.ReciprocalGenesis 41:26 - areVerse 3ill favouredGenesis 41:4, 41:20, 41:21Reciprocal41:54 - the seven; Deuteronomy 17:1 - sheepVerse 4So Pharaoh awoke1 Kings 3:15ReciprocalGenesis 41:3 - ill favoured; 41:54 - the seven; Deuteronomy 17:1 - sheepVerse 5seven earsA species of wheat, which grows in Egypt, bears, when perfect, seven ears on one stalk, as its natural conformation. It differs from ours in having a solid stem, or at least a stem full of pith, in order to yield sufficient nourishment and support to so great a weight as the ears which it bears.rankHeb. fat, Deuteronomy 32:14ReciprocalGenesis 41:26 - areVerse 6blastedEzekiel 17:10, 19:12; Hosea 13:15ReciprocalGenesis 41:23 - thin; 41:54 - the seven; Exodus 10:13 - east windVerse 7a dreamGenesis 20:3, 37:5Reciprocal41:54 - the seven; 1 Kings 3:15 - awoke; Daniel 4:6 - to bringVerse 8his spiritGenesis 40:6; Daniel 2:1-3, 4:5, 4:19, 5:6, 7:28, 8:27; Habakkuk 3:16the magicians of EgyptThe word here used (chartummim ) may mean no more than interpreters of abstruse or difficult subjects; especially of dreams and visions, which formed a considerable part of the ancient pagan religion; and the Egyptian priests were the first who professed this art. The word may be of affinity with, or derived from, the Persian chiradmand, wise, learned, judicious, intelligent, from chirad, understanding, judgment, and mand, endowed with. They seem to have been such persons as Josephus calls sacred scribes; or professors of sacred learning. Exodus 7:11, 7:22, 8:7, 8:18, 8:19, 9:11; Leviticus 19:31, 20:6; Deuteronomy 18:9-14; Isaiah 8:19; 19:3, 29:14, 47:12, 47:13; Daniel 1:20, 2:2, 4:7, 5:7, 5:11; Acts 17:18the wise menMatthew 2:1; Acts 7:22but thereGenesis 40:8; Job 5:12, 5:13; Psalm 25:14; Isaiah 19:11-13, 29:14; Daniel 2:4-11, 2:27, 2:28; 5:8; 1 Corinthians 1:19, 3:18-20ReciprocalGenesis 41:24 - I told this; 1 Samuel 6:2 - called; Esther 6:13 - said his wise; Job 7:14 - thou scarest; Daniel 1:17 - Daniel had understanding; 4:6 - to bring; 4:18 - forasmuch; 7:15 - the visionsVerse 9I do rememberGenesis 40:1-3, 40:14, 40:23Reciprocal39:20 - the king's; 41:15 - I have heard; 42:21 - they said; Nehemiah 1:11 - For I was; Matthew 5:23 - rememberest; James 5:16 - ConfessVerse 10PharaohGenesis 39:20, 40:2, 40:3captain37:36Reciprocal42:17 - ward; James 5:16 - ConfessVerse 11Genesis 40:5-8Reciprocal40:22 - he hanged; Judges 7:15 - interpretation thereof; Psalm 105:19 - his word; Daniel 5:11 - a manVerse 12servantGenesis 37:36, 39:1, 39:20interpreted40:12-19Reciprocal14:13 - the; 40:15 - the Hebrews; Acts 7:10 - gave; Philippians 3:5 - anVerse 13me he restoredGenesis 40:12, 40:20-22; Jeremiah 1:10; Ezekiel 43:3ReciprocalGenesis 40:19 - hang theeVerse 14sent1 Samuel 2:7, 2:8; Psalm 105:19-22, 113:7, 113:8and they brought him hastilyHeb. made him run, Exodus 10:16; 1 Samuel 2:8; Psalm 113:7, 113:8; Daniel 2:25he shaved2 Samuel 19:24; 2 Kings 25:29; Esther 4:1-4, 5:1; Isaiah 61:3, 61:10; Jeremiah 52:32, 52:33ReciprocalGenesis 39:20 - into the prison; Psalm 105:20 - General; Ecclesiastes 4:14 - For outVerse 15I have heardGenesis 41:9-13; Psalm 25:14; Daniel 5:12, 5:16that thou canst understand a dream to interpret itor, when thou hearest a dream, thou canst interpret itReciprocalGenesis 40:8 - Do not; 2 Chronicles 26:5 - had; Ecclesiastes 8:1 - who knoweth; Daniel 2:3 - General; 2:26 - Art; 4:9 - tell; 4:18 - forasmuchVerse 16It is notGenesis 40:8; Numbers 12:6; 2 Kings 6:27; Daniel 2:18-23, 2:28-30, 2:47, 4:2; Acts 3:7, 3:12; 14:14, 14:15; 1 Corinthians 15:10; 2 Corinthians 3:5peaceGenesis 37:14; Luke 19:42ReciprocalGenesis 40:22 - he hanged; 41:25 - God; 41:28 - What God; 41:39 - General; 43:27 - welfare; Numbers 20:10 - we fetch; Ecclesiastes 8:1 - who knoweth; Daniel 2:22 - revealeth; 2:30 - this secret; Zechariah 4:5 - No; Acts 27:10 - I perceive; James 1:17 - goodVerse 17Genesis 41:1-7Reciprocal41:2 - there cameVerse 18Jeremiah 24:1-3, 24:5, 24:8ReciprocalIsaiah 30:23 - thy cattleVerse 19ReciprocalDeuteronomy 17:1 - sheepVerse 20ReciprocalGenesis 34:19 - honourable; 41:3 - ill favouredVerse 21eaten them upHeb. come to the inward parts of them, Ezekiel 3:3; Revelation 10:9, 10:10stillPsalm 37:19; Isaiah 9:20ReciprocalGenesis 41:3 - ill favoured; 41:30 - shall beVerse 23witheredor, smallthinGenesis 41:6; 2 Kings 19:26; Psalm 129:6, 129:7; Hosea 8:7, 9:16, 13:15blastedAll the mischief done to corn or fruit by blasting, smutting, mildew, etc. are attributed to the east wind (see parallel passages). In Egypt it is peculiarly destructive, because it comes through the parched deserts of Arabia, often destroying vast numbers of people. The destructive nature of the Sam, Simoom, Smoom, or Samiel, is mentioned by almost all travellers. When this pestilential wind advances, its approach is indicated by a redness in the air. The principal stream of the blast always moves in a line of about 20 yards in breadth, and 12 feet above the surface of the earth; but its parching influence pervades all places to a considerable distance. The only means of preservation from its noxious influence is to lie flat, with the face upon the ground, till the blast be over. Camels and other animals instinctively perceive its approach, and bury their mouths and nostrils in the ground. It rarely last more than seven or eight minutes, but so poisonous are its effects, that it instantly suffocates those who are unfortunate enough to inhale it.
Verse 24I told thisGenesis 41:8; Exodus 8:19; Daniel 4:7
Verse 25GodGenesis 41:16; Exodus 9:14; Joshua 11:6; Psalm 98:2; Isaiah 41:22, 41:23, 43:9; Daniel 2:28, 2:29; 2:45, 2:47; Amos 3:7; Matthew 24:40; Mark 13:23; Ephesians 1:17; Revelation 4:1ReciprocalGenesis 37:9 - another dream; 40:12 - This; 41:28 - What God; 41:39 - General; Numbers 22:9 - God; 2 Kings 8:1 - the Lord; Psalm 105:16 - Moreover; 105:19 - his word; Daniel 2:22 - revealethVerse 26areor, signify, Genesis 41:2, 41:5, 41:29, 41:47, 41:53, 40:18; Exodus 12:11; 1 Corinthians 10:4good ears are sevenGenesis 40:12the dream is one2:24; Exodus 26:6; 1 John 5:7ReciprocalIsaiah 30:23 - thy cattle; Mark 14:22 - this; Luke 22:19 - is myVerse 27seven years of famine2 Samuel 24:19; 2 Kings 8:1ReciprocalGenesis 41:30 - seven years; 41:54 - the seven; 47:23 - here is seed; Luke 22:19 - is myVerse 28What GodGenesis 41:16, 41:25Reciprocal41:39 - General; 2 Kings 8:1 - the Lord; Daniel 2:45 - the greatVerse 29Genesis 41:26, 41:46, 41:49Reciprocal41:53 - General; 45:6 - two yearsVerse 30seven yearsGenesis 41:27, 41:54; 2 Samuel 24:13; 1 Kings 17:1; 2 Kings 8:1; Luke 4:25; James 5:17shall beGenesis 41:21, 41:51; Proverbs 31:7; Isaiah 65:16consumeGenesis 47:13; Psalm 105:16ReciprocalGenesis 41:36 - perish not; Lamentations 3:17 - I forgat; Acts 11:28 - greatVerse 31the plentyIt is well known, that in Egypt there is scarcely any rain, the country depending for its fertility upon the overflowing of the Nile; and that the fertility is in proportion to the duration and quality of the overflow, in order to saturate the land and prepare for the seed. Pliny has given a scale, by which the plenty or dearth may be ascertained; which may be considered as perfectly correct. The ordinary height of the inundations is 16 cubits. When the waters are lower than this standard, they do not overflow the whole ground; when above this standard they are too long in running off. In the first case, the ground is not saturated; by the second, the waters are detained so long on the ground that seed-time is lost. The province marks both. If it rise only 12 cubits, a famine is the consequence; at 13 hunger prevails; 14 produces general rejoicing; 15 perfect security; and 16 all the luxuries of life.grievousHeb. heavy, 1 Samuel 5:6; Isaiah 24:20ReciprocalGenesis 47:13 - so that; Acts 11:28 - greatVerse 32doubledGenesis 37:7, 37:9; Job 33:14, 33:15; 2 Corinthians 13:1it is becauseNumbers 23:19; Isaiah 14:24-27, 46:10, 46:11; Matthew 24:35established byor, prepared of, Isaiah 30:33; Matthew 25:34, 25:41; Mark 10:40; 1 Corinthians 2:9; Revelation 9:15Reciprocal2 Kings 8:1 - the Lord; Jeremiah 1:13 - the second time; Daniel 2:45 - the great; 10:1 - and the; Acts 10:16 - thrice; Revelation 22:6 - whichVerse 33thereforeDaniel 4:27look outExodus 18:19-22; Deuteronomy 1:13; Acts 6:3ReciprocalGenesis 41:39 - General; 45:16 - it pleased Pharaoh well; Psalm 105:22 - teach; Ecclesiastes 4:14 - For out; 9:17 - General; 10:10 - wisdomVerse 34officersor, overseers, Numbers 31:14; 2 Kings 11:11, 11:12; 2 Chronicles 34:12; Nehemiah 11:9and takeJob 5:20; Psalm 33:19; Proverbs 6:6-8, 22:3, 27:12; Luke 16:5ReciprocalGenesis 41:48 - General; 47:24 - the fifth partVerse 35gatherGenesis 41:48, 41:49, 41:56, 45:6, 45:7handExodus 4:13
Verse 36that theGenesis 47:13-25perish notHeb. be not cut off, 41:30
Verse 37the thingPsalm 105:19; Proverbs 10:20, 25:11; Acts 7:10goodJoshua 22:30; 2 Samuel 3:36; 1 Kings 21:2ReciprocalEsther 1:21 - pleased the king; Acts 6:5 - the sayingVerse 38in whomNumbers 27:18; Job 32:8; Daniel 4:6, 4:8, 4:18, 5:11, 5:14, 6:3ReciprocalExodus 7:11 - wise men; 2 Chronicles 26:5 - had; Psalm 105:22 - teach; Proverbs 11:11 - the blessing; 16:20 - handleth; 24:26 - shall; Ecclesiastes 8:1 - who knoweth; Isaiah 19:11 - I am; 28:6 - for a spirit; Daniel 4:9 - the spirit; Acts 6:3 - full; 11:28 - great; 27:10 - I perceive; 1 Corinthians 12:8 - is given; Ephesians 1:17 - the spirit; 2 Timothy 2:7 - and; James 1:17 - good; 3:17 - the wisdomVerse 39Genesis 41:16, 41:25, 41:28, 41:33Reciprocal45:8 - father; Exodus 7:11 - wise men; 2 Kings 8:10 - the Lord; Job 32:8 - the inspiration; Proverbs 6:32 - lacketh; 12:8 - commended; 22:11 - the king; Ecclesiastes 8:1 - who knoweth; Isaiah 19:11 - I am; 28:6 - for a spirit; Daniel 2:11 - and there; 2:47 - a revealer; 2:48 - a great; Acts 6:3 - full; 27:10 - I perceive; 1 Corinthians 12:8 - is given; Ephesians 1:17 - the spirit; 2 Timothy 2:7 - and; James 1:17 - good; 3:17 - the wisdomVerse 40Thou shaltGenesis 39:4-6, 45:8, 45:9, 45:26; Psalm 105:21, 105:22; Proverbs 22:29; Daniel 2:46-48, 5:29, 6:3be ruledHeb. be armed, or kiss, 1 Samuel 10:1; Job 31:27; Psalm 2:12ReciprocalGenesis 41:55 - Go unto; 42:6 - governor; 44:18 - as Pharaoh; 1 Samuel 2:8 - set them; 1 Kings 18:3 - the governor of his house; Esther 3:1 - above all the princes; Job 29:25 - chose out; 36:7 - withVerse 41Genesis 41:44, 39:5, 39:22; Esther 10:3; Proverbs 17:2, 22:29; Daniel 2:7, 2:8, 4:2, 4:3, 6:3; Matthew 28:18; Philippians 2:9-11ReciprocalGenesis 39:4 - overseer; 41:55 - Go unto; 42:6 - governor; Psalm 113:8 - GeneralVerse 42his ringEsther 3:10, 3:12, 6:7-12, 8:2, 8:8, 8:10, 8:15, 10:3; Daniel 2:46, 2:47, 5:7, 5:29; Luke 15:22fine linenor, silk, Ezekiel 27:7a gold chainProverbs 1:9, 31:22, 31:24; Song of Songs 1:10; Ezekiel 16:10, 16:11; Daniel 5:7, 5:16, 5:29; Luke 19:16-19ReciprocalExodus 25:4 - fine linen; 1 Samuel 18:4 - stripped himself; 1 Kings 10:28 - and linen yarn; 2 Kings 25:29 - changed; Isaiah 3:21 - rings; 3:23 - fine linen; 22:21 - clothe; Jeremiah 52:33 - changedVerse 43and theyEsther 6:8, 6:9Bow the kneeor, Tender father, Genesis 45:8, Heb. Abrech, Philippians 2:10rulerGenesis 42:6, 42:30, 42:33, 45:8, 45:26; Acts 7:10ReciprocalGenesis 46:29 - his chariot; 50:9 - chariots; 2 Samuel 20:26 - chief ruler; 1 Kings 1:33 - to ride; 2 Kings 5:13 - My father; 2 Chronicles 28:7 - next to the king; 35:24 - the second; Esther 3:2 - bowed; Psalm 2:12 - Kiss; Isaiah 22:21 - clotheVerse 44lift up his handExodus 11:7ReciprocalGenesis 41:41 - General; 44:18 - as Pharaoh; Esther 10:3 - next unto king; Psalm 2:12 - Kiss; Isaiah 22:24 - hang; John 3:35 - andVerse 45ZaphnathpaaneahWhich in Coptic signifies a revealer of secrets, or, the man to whom secrets are revealed. Jerome says this name signified in Egyptian, Savatorem mundi, "the Saviour of the world;" and Psotem - phaneh, in Coptic, is certainly "salvation of the world," from from CΩT, for σωτηρια [G4991], salvation, em, the sign of the genitive case, and, world. If this interpretation be correct, Pharaoh must have meant Egypt by the world, or which Joseph might be justly termed the Saviour. We know that the Romans called their empire Universis Orbis-Orbis Terrarum, "all the world:" the Chinese say the same of their empire at the present day, and the phrase is used in the East: Nadir Shah is described on his coins as "Conqueror of the World," i.e., Persia. See the same phraseology applied to Syria, Palestine, etc. Luke 2:1; Acts 11:28priest ofor, prince, Genesis 14:18; Exodus 2:16 *marg. 2 Samuel 8:18, 20:26 *Heb:OnGenesis 46:20; Ezekiel 30:17, AvenReciprocalGenesis 41:50 - Asenath; 47:22 - of the priests; 47:25 - Thou hast; Numbers 12:1 - married; 1 Kings 11:19 - that he gave; 2 Kings 23:34 - turned; Isaiah 22:24 - hang; Daniel 1:7 - gave namesVerse 46yearsGenesis 37:2; Numbers 4:3; 2 Samuel 5:4; Luke 3:23he stood1 Samuel 16:21; 1 Kings 12:6, 12:8; Proverbs 22:29; Daniel 1:19; Luke 21:36; Jude 1:24ReciprocalGenesis 41:29 - General; Exodus 7:7 - General; 1 Samuel 16:16 - before thee; Daniel 1:5 - standVerse 47 FromGenesis 26:12; Psalm 72:16ReciprocalGenesis 41:26 - are; Leviticus 25:21 - I will; Isaiah 30:23 - thy cattle; Luke 12:16 - The groundVerse 48Genesis 41:34-36, 47:21Reciprocal41:35 - gather; 1 Chronicles 27:25 - the storehousesVerse 49Genesis 22:17; Judges 6:5, 7:12; 1 Samuel 13:5; Job 1:3; Psalm 78:27; Jeremiah 33:22ReciprocalGenesis 41:29 - General; 41:35 - gather; 1 Kings 4:29 - as the sand; Job 29:18 - as the sand; Habakkuk 1:9 - they shall gatherVerse 50unto JosephGenesis 46:20, 48:5Asenath41:45, 46:20priestor, prince, 2 Samuel 8:18ReciprocalGenesis 47:22 - of the priests; 48:1 - his two sons; Isaiah 24:2 - priestVerse 51calledam 2292, bc 1712, Genesis 48:5, 48:13, 48:14, 48:18-20; Deuteronomy 33:17 Manassehi.e. Forgetting, Genesis 41:30; Psalm 45:10; Isaiah 57:16forgetPsalm 30:5, 30:11; Proverbs 31:7; Isaiah 65:16ReciprocalGenesis 16:11 - because; Numbers 1:34 - Manasseh; 26:28 - General; Joshua 17:1 - the firstborn; 1 Samuel 1:20 - when the time was come about; 1 Chronicles 5:18 - Manasseh; Job 11:16 - Because; Psalm 127:3 - children; Ezekiel 48:4 - ManassehVerse 52 amcalled heGenesis 29:32-35, 30:6-13, 50:23Ephraimi.e. Fruitful, 48:16-19, 49:22; Isaiah 40:1, 40:2the landPsalm 105:17, 105:18; Amos 6:6; Acts 7:10ReciprocalGenesis 16:11 - because; 26:22 - be fruitful; 28:3 - and make; Numbers 26:28 - General; 1 Samuel 1:20 - when the time was come about; Psalm 127:3 - children; Hosea 9:11 - their; 13:15 - he beVerse 53 amGenesis 41:29-31; Psalm 73:20; Luke 16:25ReciprocalGenesis 41:26 - areVerse 54the sevenGenesis 41:3, 41:4, 41:6, 41:7, 41:27, 45:11; Psalm 105:16; Acts 7:11accordingGenesis 41:30and the dearth42:2, 42:5, 42:6, 43:1, 45:11, 47:13Reciprocal41:57 - in all lands; 42:1 - when Jacob; 45:6 - two yearsVerse 55famished2 Kings 6:25-29; Jeremiah 14:1-6; Lamentations 4:3-10Go untoGenesis 41:40, 41:41; Psalm 105:20-22; Matthew 3:17, 17:5; John 1:14-16; Philippians 4:19; Colossians 1:19ReciprocalGenesis 42:6 - he it was; Esther 3:1 - above all the princes; Psalm 105:21 - made; John 3:35 - andVerse 56the faceIsaiah 23:17; Zechariah 5:3; Luke 21:35; Acts 17:26all the storehousesHeb. all wherein wassoldGenesis 42:6, 47:14-24Reciprocal41:35 - gather; 41:57 - in all lands; 42:19 - carry corn; 45:6 - two yearsVerse 57all countriesGenesis 42:1, 42:5, 50:20; Deuteronomy 9:28; Psalm 105:16, 105:17in all landsGenesis 41:54, 41:56Reciprocal28:12 - he dreamed; 2 Samuel 21:1 - a famine; Nehemiah 5:2 - we take up corn
40:5 He interprets their dreams;
40:20 They are accomplished according to his interpretation;
40:23 The ingratitude of the butler, in forgetting Joseph. Verse 1it cameGenesis 39:20-23; Esther 6:1 the butlerMashkeh, from shakah, to give drink, is the same as saky among the Arabians and Persians, and signifies a cup-bearer. Genesis 40:13; Nehemiah 1:11, 2:1, 2:2ReciprocalGenesis 28:12 - he dreamed; 40:16 - the chief; 41:9 - I do remember; 46:19 - Joseph Verse 2wrothPsalm 76:10; Proverbs 16:14, 19:12, 19:19, 27:4; Acts 12:20 the chief of the butlers1 Chronicles 27:27ReciprocalGenesis 12:15 - princes; 40:16 - the chief; 41:10 - Pharaoh; Nehemiah 1:11 - For I was Verse 3the placeGenesis 39:20, 39:23 where Joseph was boundOr, "where Joseph was confined," for he doubtless had his personal liberty. This place, we learn from the preceding chapter - 39:20
was the king's prison. All the officers in the employment of the ancient kings of Egypt, according to Diodorus Siculus, were taken from the most illustrious families of the priesthood in the country; no slave or common person being ever permitted to serve in the presence of the king. As these persons were of the most noble families, it is natural to expect they would be put, when accused, into the state prison.Reciprocal39:21 - gave him; 39:22 - committed; 41:10 - Pharaoh; 42:19 - house; 2 Samuel 20:3 - ward; John 18:12 - bound; Acts 12:10 - the first Verse 4the captainGenesis 37:36, 39:1, 39:21-23; Psalm 37:5 a seasonYamim, literally days; how long is uncertain, though the word may signify, as many suppose, a complete year - see note on Genesis 4:3 and see note on 24:55
and as Pharaoh called them to an account on his birthday - 40:20
Calmet supposes they had offended on the preceding birthday, and thus had been one whole year in prison.Reciprocal39:22 - committed; 39:23 - keeper; 42:17 - ward Verse 5 amGenesis 40:8, 12:1-7, 20:3, 37:5-10, 41:1-7, 41:11; Numbers 12:6; Judges 7:13, 7:14; Esther 6:1; Job 33:15-17; Daniel 2:1-3, 4:5, 4:9, 4:19, 7:1-8:27ReciprocalGenesis 31:24 - dream; Job 7:14 - thou scarest Verse 6beholdGenesis 40:8, 41:8; Daniel 2:1-3, 4:5, 5:6, 7:28, 8:27
Verse 7WhereforeJudges 18:24; 1 Samuel 1:8; 2 Samuel 13:4; Nehemiah 2:2; Luke 24:17 look ye so sadly to dayHeb. are your faces evilReciprocalGenesis 42:17 - ward; Daniel 7:15 - the visions Verse 8Do notetc. Genesis 41:15, 41:16; Job 33:15, 33:16; Psalm 25:14; Isaiah 8:19; Daniel 2:11, 2:28, 2:47, 4:8; 5:11-15; 1 Corinthians 12:10, 12:11; Amos 3:7ReciprocalGenesis 20:3 - a dream; 40:5 - General; 40:6 - behold; 40:22 - he hanged; 41:8 - but there; Numbers 20:10 - we fetch; Judges 7:15 - interpretation thereof; Ecclesiastes 8:1 - who knoweth; Daniel 2:3 - General; 5:16 - make; 7:15 - the visions; Acts 3:12 - or Verse 9a vineGenesis 37:5-10; Judges 7:13-15; Daniel 2:31, 4:8, 4:10-18ReciprocalNehemiah 1:11 - For I was; Daniel 4:9 - tell Verse 10ReciprocalNumbers 17:8 - budded; Mark 6:16 - It is Verse 11And I tooketc. From this we find that wine anciently was the mere expressed juice of the grape, without fermentation. The saky, or cup-bearer, took the bunch, pressed the juice into the cup, and instantly delivered it to his master.pressedGenesis 49:11; Leviticus 10:9; Proverbs 3:10 handGenesis 40:21; 1 Kings 10:5; 2 Chronicles 9:4; Nehemiah 1:11, 2:1ReciprocalMark 6:16 - It is Verse 12ThisGenesis 40:18, 41:12, 41:25, 41:26; Judges 7:14; Daniel 2:36-45, 4:19-33 The threeGenesis 41:26; Judges 7:14; Matthew 26:26; 1 Corinthians 10:4; Galatians 4:25ReciprocalGenesis 41:13 - me he restored Verse 13withinGenesis 7:4 shall40:20-22; 2 Kings 25:27; Psalm 3:3; Jeremiah 52:31 lift up thine heador, reckon, Genesis 40:19 *marg. 40:20 *marg.Reciprocal40:21 - gave the cup; Psalm 27:6 - And Verse 14think on meHeb. remember me with theeon me1 Samuel 25:31; Luke 23:42; 1 Corinthians 7:21 showJoshua 2:12; 1 Samuel 20:14, 20:15; 2 Samuel 9:1; 1 Kings 2:7ReciprocalGenesis 41:9 - I do remember; Ruth 3:1 - may be; Nehemiah 5:19 - Think; Acts 23:18 - Paul; Ephesians 1:16 - making; Habakkuk 3:1 - them that Verse 15stolenGenesis 37:28; Exodus 21:16; Deuteronomy 24:7; 1 Timothy 1:10 the HebrewsGenesis 14:13, 41:12 done39:8-12, 39:20; 1 Samuel 24:11; Psalm 59:3, 59:4; Daniel 6:22; John 10:32, 15:25; Acts 24:12-21, 25:10, 25:11; 1 Peter 3:17, 3:18ReciprocalGenesis 39:14 - an Hebrew; Psalm 105:18 - Whose; Jeremiah 34:9 - Hebrew; 37:16 - into the dungeon; Acts 23:18 - Paul; 25:8 - Neither; 28:17 - though; Romans 7:14 - sold; Philippians 3:5 - an; Habakkuk 3:1 - them that Verse 16the chiefGenesis 40:1, 40:2 white basketsor, baskets full of holes
Verse 17bakemeatsHeb. meat of Pharaoh, the work of a baker, or cook, Genesis 49:20; 1 Chronicles 12:20ReciprocalGenesis 40:19 - and the birds Verse 18Genesis 40:12, 41:26; 1 Corinthians 10:4, 11:24
Verse 19withinGenesis 40:13 lift up thy head from off theeor, reckon thee and take thy office from theehang thee40:22, 41:13; Deuteronomy 21:22, 21:23; Joshua 8:29, 10:26; 2 Samuel 21:6; Proverbs 30:17; Galatians 3:13 and the birdsGenesis 40:17; 1 Samuel 17:44, 17:46; 2 Samuel 21:10; Ezekiel 39:4; Acts 20:27ReciprocalGenesis 40:20 - third day; Esther 2:23 - hanged; 6:13 - If Mordecai Verse 20third dayGenesis 40:13, 40:19 birthday21:8; Esther 1:3; Job 3:1; Matthew 14:6; Mark 6:21 lifted upor, reckoned, Genesis 40:13, 40:19 *marg. 2 Kings 25:27; Matthew 18:23-25, 25:19; Luke 16:1, 16:2ReciprocalGenesis 40:4 - a season; 41:13 - me he restored; 1 Kings 3:15 - a feast; Psalm 27:6 - And; Jeremiah 52:31 - lifted up; Daniel 5:1 - made; Hosea 7:5 - the day Verse 21gave the cupGenesis 40:13; Nehemiah 2:1ReciprocalGenesis 40:11 - hand; Nehemiah 1:11 - For I was Verse 22he hangedGenesis 40:8, 40:19, 41:11-13, 41:16; Jeremiah 23:28; Daniel 2:19-23, 2:30, 5:12; Acts 5:30Reciprocal2 Samuel 21:6 - hang; Esther 2:23 - hanged Verse 23but forgat himJob 19:14; Psalm 31:12, 105:19; Ecclesiastes 9:15, 9:16; Amos 6:6ReciprocalGenesis 41:9 - I do remember; Nehemiah 1:11 - For I was; Esther 6:3 - There is nothing; Habakkuk 3:1 - them that Verse 1 amtwo full yearsShenathayim yamim, "two years of days," two complete solar revolutions; as a month of days is a full month. Genesis 29:14 that Pharaoh20:3, 37:5-10, 40:5; Judges 7:13, 7:14; Esther 6:1; Job 33:15, 33:16; Daniel 2:1-3; 4:5-18, 7:1-8:27; Matthew 27:19 the riverGenesis 31:21; Exodus 1:22, 4:9; Deuteronomy 11:10; Isaiah 19:5; Ezekiel 29:3, 29:9ReciprocalGenesis 12:15 - princes; 31:24 - dream; 41:17 - General Verse 2there cameGenesis 41:17-27 a meadowOr, rather, "on, or among the reeds or sedges;" for so achoo is generally supposed to denote - see note on Job 8:11
so called, according to Mr. Parkhurst, from its fitness for making ropes, or the like, to connect or join things together, from achah, to join, connect: thus the Latin juncus, a bulrush, a jungendo, from joining, for the same reason. He supposes it to be that sort of reed growing near the Nile which Hasselquist describes as "having scarce any branches, but numerous leaves, which are narrow, smooth, channelled on the upper surface, and the plant about eleven feet high. The Egyptians make ropes of the leaves.ReciprocalGenesis 41:26 - are Verse 3ill favouredGenesis 41:4, 41:20, 41:21Reciprocal41:54 - the seven; Deuteronomy 17:1 - sheep Verse 4So Pharaoh awoke1 Kings 3:15ReciprocalGenesis 41:3 - ill favoured; 41:54 - the seven; Deuteronomy 17:1 - sheep Verse 5seven earsA species of wheat, which grows in Egypt, bears, when perfect, seven ears on one stalk, as its natural conformation. It differs from ours in having a solid stem, or at least a stem full of pith, in order to yield sufficient nourishment and support to so great a weight as the ears which it bears.rankHeb. fat, Deuteronomy 32:14ReciprocalGenesis 41:26 - are Verse 6blastedEzekiel 17:10, 19:12; Hosea 13:15ReciprocalGenesis 41:23 - thin; 41:54 - the seven; Exodus 10:13 - east wind Verse 7a dreamGenesis 20:3, 37:5Reciprocal41:54 - the seven; 1 Kings 3:15 - awoke; Daniel 4:6 - to bring Verse 8his spiritGenesis 40:6; Daniel 2:1-3, 4:5, 4:19, 5:6, 7:28, 8:27; Habakkuk 3:16 the magicians of EgyptThe word here used (chartummim ) may mean no more than interpreters of abstruse or difficult subjects; especially of dreams and visions, which formed a considerable part of the ancient pagan religion; and the Egyptian priests were the first who professed this art. The word may be of affinity with, or derived from, the Persian chiradmand, wise, learned, judicious, intelligent, from chirad, understanding, judgment, and mand, endowed with. They seem to have been such persons as Josephus calls sacred scribes; or professors of sacred learning. Exodus 7:11, 7:22, 8:7, 8:18, 8:19, 9:11; Leviticus 19:31, 20:6; Deuteronomy 18:9-14; Isaiah 8:19; 19:3, 29:14, 47:12, 47:13; Daniel 1:20, 2:2, 4:7, 5:7, 5:11; Acts 17:18 the wise menMatthew 2:1; Acts 7:22 but thereGenesis 40:8; Job 5:12, 5:13; Psalm 25:14; Isaiah 19:11-13, 29:14; Daniel 2:4-11, 2:27, 2:28; 5:8; 1 Corinthians 1:19, 3:18-20ReciprocalGenesis 41:24 - I told this; 1 Samuel 6:2 - called; Esther 6:13 - said his wise; Job 7:14 - thou scarest; Daniel 1:17 - Daniel had understanding; 4:6 - to bring; 4:18 - forasmuch; 7:15 - the visions Verse 9I do rememberGenesis 40:1-3, 40:14, 40:23Reciprocal39:20 - the king's; 41:15 - I have heard; 42:21 - they said; Nehemiah 1:11 - For I was; Matthew 5:23 - rememberest; James 5:16 - Confess Verse 10PharaohGenesis 39:20, 40:2, 40:3 captain37:36Reciprocal42:17 - ward; James 5:16 - Confess Verse 11Genesis 40:5-8Reciprocal40:22 - he hanged; Judges 7:15 - interpretation thereof; Psalm 105:19 - his word; Daniel 5:11 - a man Verse 12servantGenesis 37:36, 39:1, 39:20 interpreted40:12-19Reciprocal14:13 - the; 40:15 - the Hebrews; Acts 7:10 - gave; Philippians 3:5 - an Verse 13me he restoredGenesis 40:12, 40:20-22; Jeremiah 1:10; Ezekiel 43:3ReciprocalGenesis 40:19 - hang thee Verse 14sent1 Samuel 2:7, 2:8; Psalm 105:19-22, 113:7, 113:8 and they brought him hastilyHeb. made him run, Exodus 10:16; 1 Samuel 2:8; Psalm 113:7, 113:8; Daniel 2:25 he shaved2 Samuel 19:24; 2 Kings 25:29; Esther 4:1-4, 5:1; Isaiah 61:3, 61:10; Jeremiah 52:32, 52:33ReciprocalGenesis 39:20 - into the prison; Psalm 105:20 - General; Ecclesiastes 4:14 - For out Verse 15I have heardGenesis 41:9-13; Psalm 25:14; Daniel 5:12, 5:16 that thou canst understand a dream to interpret itor, when thou hearest a dream, thou canst interpret itReciprocalGenesis 40:8 - Do not; 2 Chronicles 26:5 - had; Ecclesiastes 8:1 - who knoweth; Daniel 2:3 - General; 2:26 - Art; 4:9 - tell; 4:18 - forasmuch Verse 16It is notGenesis 40:8; Numbers 12:6; 2 Kings 6:27; Daniel 2:18-23, 2:28-30, 2:47, 4:2; Acts 3:7, 3:12; 14:14, 14:15; 1 Corinthians 15:10; 2 Corinthians 3:5 peaceGenesis 37:14; Luke 19:42ReciprocalGenesis 40:22 - he hanged; 41:25 - God; 41:28 - What God; 41:39 - General; 43:27 - welfare; Numbers 20:10 - we fetch; Ecclesiastes 8:1 - who knoweth; Daniel 2:22 - revealeth; 2:30 - this secret; Zechariah 4:5 - No; Acts 27:10 - I perceive; James 1:17 - good Verse 17Genesis 41:1-7Reciprocal41:2 - there came Verse 18Jeremiah 24:1-3, 24:5, 24:8ReciprocalIsaiah 30:23 - thy cattle Verse 19ReciprocalDeuteronomy 17:1 - sheep Verse 20ReciprocalGenesis 34:19 - honourable; 41:3 - ill favoured Verse 21eaten them upHeb. come to the inward parts of them, Ezekiel 3:3; Revelation 10:9, 10:10 stillPsalm 37:19; Isaiah 9:20ReciprocalGenesis 41:3 - ill favoured; 41:30 - shall be Verse 23witheredor, smallthinGenesis 41:6; 2 Kings 19:26; Psalm 129:6, 129:7; Hosea 8:7, 9:16, 13:15 blastedAll the mischief done to corn or fruit by blasting, smutting, mildew, etc. are attributed to the east wind (see parallel passages). In Egypt it is peculiarly destructive, because it comes through the parched deserts of Arabia, often destroying vast numbers of people. The destructive nature of the Sam, Simoom, Smoom, or Samiel, is mentioned by almost all travellers. When this pestilential wind advances, its approach is indicated by a redness in the air. The principal stream of the blast always moves in a line of about 20 yards in breadth, and 12 feet above the surface of the earth; but its parching influence pervades all places to a considerable distance. The only means of preservation from its noxious influence is to lie flat, with the face upon the ground, till the blast be over. Camels and other animals instinctively perceive its approach, and bury their mouths and nostrils in the ground. It rarely last more than seven or eight minutes, but so poisonous are its effects, that it instantly suffocates those who are unfortunate enough to inhale it.
Verse 24I told thisGenesis 41:8; Exodus 8:19; Daniel 4:7
Verse 25GodGenesis 41:16; Exodus 9:14; Joshua 11:6; Psalm 98:2; Isaiah 41:22, 41:23, 43:9; Daniel 2:28, 2:29; 2:45, 2:47; Amos 3:7; Matthew 24:40; Mark 13:23; Ephesians 1:17; Revelation 4:1ReciprocalGenesis 37:9 - another dream; 40:12 - This; 41:28 - What God; 41:39 - General; Numbers 22:9 - God; 2 Kings 8:1 - the Lord; Psalm 105:16 - Moreover; 105:19 - his word; Daniel 2:22 - revealeth Verse 26areor, signify, Genesis 41:2, 41:5, 41:29, 41:47, 41:53, 40:18; Exodus 12:11; 1 Corinthians 10:4 good ears are sevenGenesis 40:12 the dream is one2:24; Exodus 26:6; 1 John 5:7ReciprocalIsaiah 30:23 - thy cattle; Mark 14:22 - this; Luke 22:19 - is my Verse 27seven years of famine2 Samuel 24:19; 2 Kings 8:1ReciprocalGenesis 41:30 - seven years; 41:54 - the seven; 47:23 - here is seed; Luke 22:19 - is my Verse 28What GodGenesis 41:16, 41:25Reciprocal41:39 - General; 2 Kings 8:1 - the Lord; Daniel 2:45 - the great Verse 29Genesis 41:26, 41:46, 41:49Reciprocal41:53 - General; 45:6 - two years Verse 30seven yearsGenesis 41:27, 41:54; 2 Samuel 24:13; 1 Kings 17:1; 2 Kings 8:1; Luke 4:25; James 5:17 shall beGenesis 41:21, 41:51; Proverbs 31:7; Isaiah 65:16 consumeGenesis 47:13; Psalm 105:16ReciprocalGenesis 41:36 - perish not; Lamentations 3:17 - I forgat; Acts 11:28 - great Verse 31the plentyIt is well known, that in Egypt there is scarcely any rain, the country depending for its fertility upon the overflowing of the Nile; and that the fertility is in proportion to the duration and quality of the overflow, in order to saturate the land and prepare for the seed. Pliny has given a scale, by which the plenty or dearth may be ascertained; which may be considered as perfectly correct. The ordinary height of the inundations is 16 cubits. When the waters are lower than this standard, they do not overflow the whole ground; when above this standard they are too long in running off. In the first case, the ground is not saturated; by the second, the waters are detained so long on the ground that seed-time is lost. The province marks both. If it rise only 12 cubits, a famine is the consequence; at 13 hunger prevails; 14 produces general rejoicing; 15 perfect security; and 16 all the luxuries of life.grievousHeb. heavy, 1 Samuel 5:6; Isaiah 24:20ReciprocalGenesis 47:13 - so that; Acts 11:28 - great Verse 32doubledGenesis 37:7, 37:9; Job 33:14, 33:15; 2 Corinthians 13:1 it is becauseNumbers 23:19; Isaiah 14:24-27, 46:10, 46:11; Matthew 24:35 established byor, prepared of, Isaiah 30:33; Matthew 25:34, 25:41; Mark 10:40; 1 Corinthians 2:9; Revelation 9:15Reciprocal2 Kings 8:1 - the Lord; Jeremiah 1:13 - the second time; Daniel 2:45 - the great; 10:1 - and the; Acts 10:16 - thrice; Revelation 22:6 - which Verse 33thereforeDaniel 4:27 look outExodus 18:19-22; Deuteronomy 1:13; Acts 6:3ReciprocalGenesis 41:39 - General; 45:16 - it pleased Pharaoh well; Psalm 105:22 - teach; Ecclesiastes 4:14 - For out; 9:17 - General; 10:10 - wisdom Verse 34officersor, overseers, Numbers 31:14; 2 Kings 11:11, 11:12; 2 Chronicles 34:12; Nehemiah 11:9 and takeJob 5:20; Psalm 33:19; Proverbs 6:6-8, 22:3, 27:12; Luke 16:5ReciprocalGenesis 41:48 - General; 47:24 - the fifth part Verse 35gatherGenesis 41:48, 41:49, 41:56, 45:6, 45:7 handExodus 4:13
Verse 36that theGenesis 47:13-25 perish notHeb. be not cut off, 41:30
Verse 37the thingPsalm 105:19; Proverbs 10:20, 25:11; Acts 7:10 goodJoshua 22:30; 2 Samuel 3:36; 1 Kings 21:2ReciprocalEsther 1:21 - pleased the king; Acts 6:5 - the saying Verse 38in whomNumbers 27:18; Job 32:8; Daniel 4:6, 4:8, 4:18, 5:11, 5:14, 6:3ReciprocalExodus 7:11 - wise men; 2 Chronicles 26:5 - had; Psalm 105:22 - teach; Proverbs 11:11 - the blessing; 16:20 - handleth; 24:26 - shall; Ecclesiastes 8:1 - who knoweth; Isaiah 19:11 - I am; 28:6 - for a spirit; Daniel 4:9 - the spirit; Acts 6:3 - full; 11:28 - great; 27:10 - I perceive; 1 Corinthians 12:8 - is given; Ephesians 1:17 - the spirit; 2 Timothy 2:7 - and; James 1:17 - good; 3:17 - the wisdom Verse 39Genesis 41:16, 41:25, 41:28, 41:33Reciprocal45:8 - father; Exodus 7:11 - wise men; 2 Kings 8:10 - the Lord; Job 32:8 - the inspiration; Proverbs 6:32 - lacketh; 12:8 - commended; 22:11 - the king; Ecclesiastes 8:1 - who knoweth; Isaiah 19:11 - I am; 28:6 - for a spirit; Daniel 2:11 - and there; 2:47 - a revealer; 2:48 - a great; Acts 6:3 - full; 27:10 - I perceive; 1 Corinthians 12:8 - is given; Ephesians 1:17 - the spirit; 2 Timothy 2:7 - and; James 1:17 - good; 3:17 - the wisdom Verse 40Thou shaltGenesis 39:4-6, 45:8, 45:9, 45:26; Psalm 105:21, 105:22; Proverbs 22:29; Daniel 2:46-48, 5:29, 6:3 be ruledHeb. be armed, or kiss, 1 Samuel 10:1; Job 31:27; Psalm 2:12ReciprocalGenesis 41:55 - Go unto; 42:6 - governor; 44:18 - as Pharaoh; 1 Samuel 2:8 - set them; 1 Kings 18:3 - the governor of his house; Esther 3:1 - above all the princes; Job 29:25 - chose out; 36:7 - with Verse 41Genesis 41:44, 39:5, 39:22; Esther 10:3; Proverbs 17:2, 22:29; Daniel 2:7, 2:8, 4:2, 4:3, 6:3; Matthew 28:18; Philippians 2:9-11ReciprocalGenesis 39:4 - overseer; 41:55 - Go unto; 42:6 - governor; Psalm 113:8 - General Verse 42his ringEsther 3:10, 3:12, 6:7-12, 8:2, 8:8, 8:10, 8:15, 10:3; Daniel 2:46, 2:47, 5:7, 5:29; Luke 15:22 fine linenor, silk, Ezekiel 27:7 a gold chainProverbs 1:9, 31:22, 31:24; Song of Songs 1:10; Ezekiel 16:10, 16:11; Daniel 5:7, 5:16, 5:29; Luke 19:16-19ReciprocalExodus 25:4 - fine linen; 1 Samuel 18:4 - stripped himself; 1 Kings 10:28 - and linen yarn; 2 Kings 25:29 - changed; Isaiah 3:21 - rings; 3:23 - fine linen; 22:21 - clothe; Jeremiah 52:33 - changed Verse 43and theyEsther 6:8, 6:9 Bow the kneeor, Tender father, Genesis 45:8, Heb. Abrech, Philippians 2:10 rulerGenesis 42:6, 42:30, 42:33, 45:8, 45:26; Acts 7:10ReciprocalGenesis 46:29 - his chariot; 50:9 - chariots; 2 Samuel 20:26 - chief ruler; 1 Kings 1:33 - to ride; 2 Kings 5:13 - My father; 2 Chronicles 28:7 - next to the king; 35:24 - the second; Esther 3:2 - bowed; Psalm 2:12 - Kiss; Isaiah 22:21 - clothe Verse 44lift up his handExodus 11:7ReciprocalGenesis 41:41 - General; 44:18 - as Pharaoh; Esther 10:3 - next unto king; Psalm 2:12 - Kiss; Isaiah 22:24 - hang; John 3:35 - and Verse 45ZaphnathpaaneahWhich in Coptic signifies a revealer of secrets, or, the man to whom secrets are revealed. Jerome says this name signified in Egyptian, Savatorem mundi, "the Saviour of the world;" and Psotem - phaneh, in Coptic, is certainly "salvation of the world," from from C