Génesis 41:43

43 Lo hizo montar en su segundo carro, y proclamaron delante de él: ¡Doblad la rodilla! Y lo puso sobre toda la tierra de Egipto.

Génesis 41:43 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 41:43

And he made him to ride in the second chariot which he had,
&c.] By which it appeared that he was next to Pharaoh, but not above him; as kings were wont to have more chariots than one, those were distinguished by first, second being of greater state the one than the other, see ( 2 Chronicles 35:24 ) : and they cried before him, bow the knee;
that is, his guard that attended him, when he rode out in his chariot, called to the people, as they passed along, to bow the knee to Joseph, as a token of veneration and respect; or they proclaimed him "Abrech", which Onkelos paraphrases, this is the father of the king; and so Jarchi, who observes, that "Rech" signifies a king in the Syriac language; and this agrees with what Joseph himself says, that God had made him a father to Pharaoh, ( Genesis 45:8 ) . Others render it a tender father; and the Targums of Jonathan and Jerusalem take in both senses,

``this is the father of the king, (or let the father of the king live, so the Jerusalem,) who is great in wisdom, and tender in years:''
though rather he may be so called, because he acted the part of a tender father to the country, in providing corn for them against a time of scarcity: and he made him [ruler] over all the land of Egypt;
appointed him to be governor of the whole land, and invested him with that office, and made him appear to be so, by the grandeur he raised him to.

Génesis 41:43 In-Context

41 Faraón dijo también a José: Mira, te he puesto sobre toda la tierra de Egipto.
42 Y Faraón se quitó el anillo de sellar de su mano y lo puso en la mano de José; y lo vistió con vestiduras de lino fino y puso un collar de oro en su cuello.
43 Lo hizo montar en su segundo carro, y proclamaron delante de él: ¡Doblad la rodilla! Y lo puso sobre toda la tierra de Egipto.
44 Entonces Faraón dijo a José: Aunque yo soy Faraón, sin embargo, nadie levantará su mano ni su pie sin tu permiso en toda la tierra de Egipto.
45 Y Faraón llamó a José por el nombre de Zafnat-panea , y le dio por mujer a Asenat, hija de Potifera, sacerdote de On . Y salió José por toda la tierra de Egipto.
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