Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - Genesis 40:12 - 40:12

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Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - Genesis 40:12 - 40:12


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Joseph then gave this interpretation: The three branches were three days, in which time Pharaoh would restore him to his post again (“lift up his head,” i.e., raise him from his degradation, send and fetch him from prison, 2Ki 25:27). And he added this request (Gen 40:14): “Only think of me, as it goes well with thee, and show favour to me...for I was stolen (i.e., carried away secretly and by force; I did not abscond because of any crime) out of the land of the Hebrews (the land where the Ibrim live); and here also I have done nothing (committed no crime) for which they should put me into the hole.” בֹּור: the cell, applied to a prison as a miserable hole, because often dry cess-pools were used as prisons.