Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Genesis 39:1-6
Here is, I. Joseph bought (Gen. 39:1), and he that bought him, whatever he gave for him, had a good bargain of him; it was better than the merchandise of silver. The Jews have a proverb, ?If the world did not know the worth of good men, they would hedge them about with pearls.? He was sold to an officer of Pharaoh, with whom he might get acquainted with public persons and public business, and so be fitted for the preferment for which he was designed. Note, 1. What God intends men for he will... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Genesis 39
Chapter 39 At this chapter we return to the story of Joseph. We have him here, I. A servant, a slave in Potiphar's house (Gen. 39:1), and yet there greatly honoured and favoured, 1. By the providence of God, which made him, in effect, a master, Gen. 39:2-6. 2. By the grace of God, which made him more than a conqueror over a strong temptation to uncleanness, Gen. 39:7-12. II. We have him here a sufferer, falsely accused (Gen. 39:13-18), imprisoned (Gen. 39:19, 20), and yet his imprisonment made... read more