Matthew Poole Commentary - Genesis 37:28 - 37:28

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Genesis 37:28 - 37:28


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This story seems a little involved, and the persons to whom he was sold doubtful. Here seem to be two, if not three, sorts of merchants mentioned,



Ishmeelites and



Midianites here, and Medanites, as it is in the Hebrew, Gen_37:36, which were a distinct people from the Midianites, as descended from Medan, when the Midianites descended from Midian, both Abraham’s sons, Gen_25:2. The business may be accommodated divers ways; either,



1. The same persons or people are promiscuously called both Ishmeelites and Midianites, as they also are Jud_8:1,24,28; either because they were mixed together in their dwellings, and by marriages; or because they were here joined together, and made one caravan or company of merchants. And the text may be read thus, And the Midianite merchantmen (either the same who were called Ishmeelites, Gen_37:27, or others being in the same company with them) passed by, and they (i.e. not the merchantmen, but Joseph’s brethren, spoken of Gen_37:27; the relative being referred to the remoter antecedent, as it is frequently in the Scripture)



lift up Joseph, and sold him to the Ishmeelites or Midianites, &c. Or,



2. The persons may be distinguished, and the story may very well be conceived thus: The Ishmeelites are going to Egypt, and are discerned at some distance by Joseph’s brethren, while they were discoursing about their brother. In the time of their discourse, the Midianites, who seem to be coming from Egypt, coming by the pit, and hearing Joseph’s cries there, pull him out of the pit, and sell him to the Ishmeelites, who carry him with them into Egypt. There they sell him to the Medanites, though that, as many other historical passages, be omitted in the sacred story. And the Medanites, or Midianites, if you please, only supposing them to be other persons than those mentioned Gen_37:28, which is but a fair and reasonable supposition, sell him to Potiphar.