Genesis 41 - Introduction - Joseph Benson’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments

Bible Comments

A.M. 2289. B.C. 1715.

Two things Providence is here bringing about, 1, The advancement of Joseph.

2, The maintenance of Jacob and his family in a time of famine; for the eyes of the Lord run to and fro through the earth, and direct the affairs of the children of men. In order to these, here is,

( 1,) Pharaoh's dreams, Genesis 41:1-8.

(2,) The recommendation of Joseph to him for an interpreter, Genesis 41:9-13.

(3,) The interpretation of the dreams, and the prediction of seven years' plenty, and seven years' famine in Egypt, with the prudent advice given to Pharaoh there upon, Genesis 41:14-36.

(4,) The preferment of Joseph to a place of the highest power and trust, Genesis 41:37-45.

(5,) The accomplishment of Joseph's prediction, and his fidelity to his trust, Genesis 41:46-57.