Preacher's Complete Homiletical Commentary - Genesis 12:10-20
CRITICAL NOTES.—Genesis 12:10. A famine in the land] The frequent famines are a peculiar characteristic of early times, and of uncivilised lands. Egypt as a rich and fruitful land was even then a refuge from famine, as it was in the history of Jacob (Lange). Egypt being annually watered by the overflow of the Nile, and not depending on rains for the crops, was the great grain-growing region, and corn could be found there when famine prevailed in the adjoining country (Jacobus).—Genesis 12:11.... read more
Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible - Genesis 12:16
To wit, by Pharaoh’s gift, over and above his own; else it had been impertinent to mention it in this place. read more