Jacob continues to sojourn in Canaan,Genesis 37:1. Joseph, being seventeen years of age, is employed in feeding the flocks of his father,Genesis 37:2. Is loved by his father more than the rest of his brethren,Genesis 37:3. His brethren envy him,Genesis 37:4. His dream of the sheaves...
Benson Commentary Genesis 37:35.All his sons and all his daughters —Namely, Dinah and his daughters-in-law, for several of his sons were married;rose up to comfort him —In this his excess of sorrow to which he had imprudently and sinfully abandoned himself.He refused to be comforted ...
Genesis 37 Commentary Chapter 37 Joseph is loved of Jacob, but hated by his brethren. (1-4) Joseph's dreams. (5-11) Jacob sends Joseph to visit his brethren, They conspire his death. (12-22) Joseph's brethren sell him. (23-10) Jacob deceived, Joseph sold to Potiphar. (31-36)...
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(32) They brought it.--Heb., they caused it to go, that is, sent it by the hand of a messenger. They were unwilling to see the first burst of their father's agony. And said.--These were the words that were to be spoken by the messenger ...
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Matthew Henry's Commentary 6 entries for Genesis 37 Chapter 37 Chapter 37 Chapter 37 At this chapter begins the story of Joseph, who, in every subsequent... Verses 1–4 Verses 1-4 Moses has no more to say of the Edomites, unless as they happen to fall in Israel’s... Ve...
AND GENESIS 37-50: A COMMENTARY. By Claus Westermann. Trans. John J. Scullion. Pp. 269. Minneapolis: Augsburg, 1986. Cloth. $21.95. A review of a major, intellectually rich commentary on Genesis such as Claus Westermann's three volume work ultimately becomes a reflection on the current...
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Genesis 19:37-38 Commentary on Genesis 19:30-38 (ReadGenesis 19:30-38) See the peril of security. Lot, who kept chaste in Sodom, and was a mourner for the wickedness of the place, and a witness against it, when in the mountain, alone, and, as he ...
A number of these symbols were noted on the English DVD commentary for Death and Rebirth and End of Evangelion. Many of the characters share their names with Japanese warships from World War II (such as the SōryūWP, AkagiWP, and KatsuragiWP; though the ship names and character names ...
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(25) A company of Ishmeelites.--Dothan was situated on the great caravan line by which the products of India and Western Asia were brought to Egypt. As the eastern side of Canaan is covered by the great Arabian desert, the caravans had to travel ...