Genesis 41:42

his ring.

Es 3:10,12; 6:7-12; 8:2,8,10,15; 10:3; Da 2:46,47; 5:7,29; Lu 15:22

fine linen. or, silk.

Eze 27:7

a gold chain.

Pr 1:9; 31:22,24; So 1:10; Eze 16:10,11; Da 5:7,16,29; Lu 19:16-19

Esther 3:10

took.

8:2,8; Ge 41:42

enemy. or, oppressor.

7:6

Isaiah 22:19-22

Job 40:11,12; Ps 75:6,7; Eze 17:24; Lu 1:52

Eliakim.

36:3,11,22; 37:2; 2Ki 18:18,37

clothe.

Ge 41:42,43; 1Sa 18:4; Es 8:2,15

a father.

9:6,7; Ge 45:8

And the key.As the robe and the baldric, mentioned in the preceding verse, were the ensigns of power and authority; so likewise was the key the mark of office, either sacred or civil. To comprehend how the key could be borne on the shoulder, it will be sufficient to observe, that the ancient keys were of considerable magnitude, and much bent.

Mt 16:18,19; Re 1:18

so he.

Job 12:14; Mt 18:18,19; Re 3:7

Luke 15:22

the best.

Ps 45:13; 132:9,16; Isa 61:10; Eze 16:9-13; Zec 3:3-5; Mt 22:11,12

Ro 3:22; 13:14; Ga 3:27; Eph 4:22-24; Re 3:4,5,18; 6:11; 7:9,13,14

Re 19:8

a ring.

Ge 41:42; Es 3:10; 8:2; Ro 8:15; Ga 4:5,6; Eph 1:13,14; Re 2:17

and shoes.

De 33:25; Ps 18:33; So 7:1; Eze 16:10; Eph 6:15
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