Genesis 41 - Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible

Joseph's counsel, He is highly advanced.

Joseph gave good advice to Pharaoh. Fair warning should always be followed by good counsel. God has in his word told us of a day of trial before us, when we shall need all the grace we can have. Now, therefore, provide accordingly. Pharaoh gave Joseph an honourable testimony. He is a man in whom the spirit of God is; and such men ought to be valued. Pharaoh puts upon Joseph marks of honour. He gave him such a name as spoke the value he had for him, Zaphnath-paaneah, to a revealer of

secrets. to This preferment of Joseph encourages all to trust in God. Some translate Joseph's new name, to the saviour of the world. to The brightest glories, even of the upper world, are put upon Christ, the highest trust lodged in his hand, and all power given him, both in heaven and earth. (Ge 41:46-57)

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