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Pharaoh spoke to Joseph, "In my dream, behold, I stood on the brink of the river:
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God's Providence in Nature
Commentators note the dream's setting on the Nile is significant. Egypt's survival depended on the river's flood, not rain. Matthew Henry highlights this as a display of God's providence, showing how He uses natural elements to dispense His gifts. It reminds believers that whether by rain or river, our ultimate dependence is on God as the First Cause of all blessings.
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18th Century
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Protestant
In my dream. This whole account does not need to be explained, for Pharaoh only repeats what we have previously considered, with the addit…
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Reformed Baptist
And Pharaoh said to Joseph Relating both his dreams in a more ample manner, though to the same purpose, than before …
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God's time for the enlargement of his people is the fittest time. If the chief butler had obtained Joseph's release from prison, he probably would …