Genesis 39:14

he hath.The base affection of this woman being disappointed, was changed into rancorous hatred, and she exults in the opportunity of being revenged on Joseph. She begins her accusation in the affected language of offended modesty, rage, and disdain, by charging her husband, whom we may reasonably assume she did not greatly love, with being an accessory to the indignity she pretended to have received: "He hath brought in a Hebrew," a very abomination to an Egyptian, "to mock us," insult and treat me in a base, unworthy manner.

an Hebrew.

17; 10:21; 14:13; 40:15; Ps 120:3; Eze 22:5

he came.

7; Ps 35:11; 55:3; Pr 10:18; Isa 51:7; 54:17; Mt 5:11; 26:59; Lu 23:2

2Co 6:8; 1Pe 2:20; 3:14-18; 4:14-19

loud. Heb. great.

Ezekiel 13:8

behold.

5:8; 21:3; 26:3; 28:22; 29:3,4,10; 35:3; 38:3,4; 39:1; Jer 50:31,32

Jer 51:25; Na 2:13; 3:5,6; 1Ti 4:1,8; 1Pe 3:12
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