Genesis 50:1-26

THE BURIAL OF JACOB, AND DEATH OF JOSEPH 2. For the importance attached by the Egyptians to the preservation of the corpse see on Genesis 40:19. The process, which was so thorough that mummies of Joseph's time may be seen in our museums in a state of good preservation, was briefly as follows. The b... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 50:4

WHEN THE DAYS OF HIS MOURNING WERE PAST] It could not have been that cause which prevented Joseph from going personally to Pharaoh. 'More probably it was not usual to take steps in a matter which personally concerned the minister, without the mediation of other exalted personages' (D.).... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 50:10

THRESHING FLOOR OF ATAD] unknown. BEYOND JORDAN] i.e. E. of Jordan, implying that the writer is in Canaan: see on Deuteronomy 1:1.... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 50:11

ABEL-MIZRAIM] 'the meadow of Egypt.' 'The name may be historically explained owing to the long period of Egyptian domination in Palestine in pre-Mosaic times, as we learn from the Tel-el Amarna letters, but the narrator connects the name with Ebel, “mourning”' (D.).... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 50:20

The selling of Joseph by his brethren had been a sinful action, but through his coming to Egypt God had brought about a great blessing to many. So He often brings good out of evil, though evil is not to be done in order that good may come. Joseph himself here sums up the great lesson of his career,... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 50:23

WERE BROUGHT UP UPON] RV 'were born upon.' Joseph took the newborn children on his lap and so recognised them as his descendants: see Genesis 30:3.... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 50:25

Cp. Hebrews 11:22,; 'By faith Joseph when he died made mention of the departure of the children of Israel, and gave commandment concerning his bones.' Joseph's instructions were carried out at the time of the exodus (Exodus 13:19) and his body was buried at Shechem: see Joshua 24:32.... [ Continue Reading ]

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