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They bruised his feet with shackles. His neck was locked in irons,
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Suffering's Harsh Reality
Commentators emphasize that Joseph's imprisonment was not mild. The verse describes painful fetters and being 'laid in iron.' While translations vary on the poetic phrase 'the iron entered his soul,' scholars like Calvin note the meaning is clear: Joseph endured extreme physical and mental torment, making his preservation a miracle. This reminds us that God's servants are not exempt from genuine, painful hardship.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Whose feet they hurt with fetters - In Genesis 40:3, it is said of Joseph that he was “bound” in prison. It is not improbable that …
19th Century
Anglican
He was laid in iron. —The Prayer Book Version, “the iron entered into his soul,” has established itself so firmly among e…
16th Century
Protestant
They afflicted his feet in the fetters. It is not without reason that the Psalmist traces the winding course of Jacob’s early history, whi…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Whose feet they hurt with fetters For it seems Joseph was not only cast into prison, upon the calumny of his mistres…
Let us remember the Redeemer's marvelous works, his wonders, and the judgments of his mouth. Though true Christians are few in number, strangers an…