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They served him by himself, and them by themselves, and the Egyptians, that ate with him, by themselves, because the Egyptians don`t eat bread with the Hebrews, for that is an abomination to the Egyptians.
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An Abomination to Egyptians
The separate tables reveal deep cultural and religious divides. Commentators explain that Egyptians considered eating with foreigners, especially Hebrews, an "abomination." This was likely due to several factors: the Hebrews' occupation as shepherds, their eating of animals the Egyptians held sacred, and a general belief that all foreigners were unclean. Joseph's separate table was a sign of his high rank as governor.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
דבשׁ debash — “honey,” from the bee, or syrup from the juice of the grape. בטנים boṭen — “pistachio nuts.” שׁקד shâqêd —…
19th Century
Anglican
By himself ... by themselves. —These caste distinctions were common in ancient times, and still exist in India. Joseph probably ha…
16th Century
Protestant
Because the Egyptians might not eat, etc. Moses says they might not eat with the Hebrews, because they abhorred it as unlawful. For since …
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And they set on for him by himself A table was placed and provisions set upon it in one part of the room for Joseph by hi…
Observe the great respect Joseph's brothers paid to him. Thus, Joseph's dreams were more and more fulfilled. Joseph showed great kindness to them. …