Gênesis 40:15

15 pois fui trazido à força da terra dos hebreus, e também aqui nada fiz para ser jogado neste calabouço”.

Gênesis 40:15 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 40:15

For indeed I was stolen away out of the land of the Hebrews,
&c.] Not the whole land of Canaan, so called, either from the Hebrews sojourning: in it, or from its being given unto them by God; neither of which could be a reason why Joseph, when talking with an Egyptian, should give it this name, and which, it must be supposed, was known to him; but that part of the land of Canaan where the Hebrews had sojourned for three generations, where Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob had lived, even at or near Hebron; and being persons of great note, and having done great exploits, their names were well known, and the country where they lived, and particularly among the Egyptians: now Joseph does not expose the sin of his brethren in selling him to the Ishmaelites, by whom he was brought into Egypt and sold there; only relates that he was stolen out of his native country, being taken from it without his own or his father's consent: and here also have I done nothing that they should put me into the
dungeon;
since he had been in the land of Egypt, he had not been guilty of any criminal action wherefore he should be put into a prison, and especially into a dungeon, a dark and filthy place under ground, as dungeons usually were, and into which Joseph was put when first in confinement, though since took out of it: he makes no mention of the wickedness of his mistress, and of her false accusation of him, nor of the injustice of his master in putting him into prison without hearing him; only asserts his own innocence, which was necessary to recommend himself to the butler, that he might not think he was some loose fellow that was committed to prison for some capital crime, and so it would have, been a disgrace to him to have spoken for him.

Gênesis 40:15 In-Context

13 Dentro de três dias o faraó vai exaltá-lo e restaurá-lo à sua posição, e você servirá a taça na mão dele, como costumava fazer quando era seu copeiro.
14 Quando tudo estiver indo bem com você, lembre-se de mim e seja bondoso comigo; fale de mim ao faraó e tire-me desta prisão,
15 pois fui trazido à força da terra dos hebreus, e também aqui nada fiz para ser jogado neste calabouço”.
16 Ouvindo o chefe dos padeiros essa interpretação favorável, disse a José: “Eu também tive um sonho: sobre a minha cabeça havia três cestas de pão branco.
17 Na cesta de cima havia todo tipo de pães e doces que o faraó aprecia, mas as aves vinham comer da cesta que eu trazia na cabeça”.
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