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The thin ears swallowed up the seven good ears. I told it to the magicians; but there was no one who could explain it to me."

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The Limits of Worldly Wisdom

Pharaoh's statement that his magicians and wise men failed him is a pivotal moment. Commentators explain that these were not mere tricksters but the sacred, priestly scribes of Egypt—the pinnacle of worldly wisdom. Their failure highlights a key biblical theme: human wisdom, even at its most advanced, is utterly insufficient to comprehend divine revelation. This sets the stage for God to demonstrate His power through His humble servant, Joseph.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Genesis 41:1–57

18th Century

Theologian

  1. יאר ye'or — “river, canal,” mostly applied to the Nile. Some suppose the word to be Coptic.
  2. אחוּ 'āch…

John Gill

John Gill

On Genesis 41:24

17th Century

Pastor

And the thin ears devoured the seven good ears (See Gill on Genesis 41:7); and I told [this] to the …

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Genesis 41:9–32

17th Century

Minister

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 …