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To discipline his princes at his pleasure, And to teach his elders wisdom.
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God-Given Authority
Commentators explain that Joseph's power was absolute. The phrase "to bind his princes" doesn't mean literal imprisonment but signifies his authority to issue commands and laws that even the highest officials in Egypt had to obey. This demonstrates the total trust Pharaoh placed in him, orchestrated by God.
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18th Century
Theologian
To bind his princes at pleasure - Giving him absolute power. The power referred to here was that which was always claimed in despot…
17th Century
Pastor
To bind his princes at his pleasure Not to lay them in prison, and bind them with fetters, as he had been bound; but…
Minister
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…