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Identifier: bibleitsstory58horn (find matches)
Title: The Bible and its story..
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: Horne, Charles F. (Charles Francis), 1870-1942 Brewer, Julius August, 1877-1953, joint ed
Subjects: Bible
Publisher: New York, F. R. Niglutsch
Contributing Library: Princeton Theological Seminary Library
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^ alsothe lesser servants, Egyptians, upheld their mistressstory as against the foreigner, the Hebrew, who hadbeen set over them and doubtless kept them to strictaccount. There had been no plundering by servantsin that household. Hence Joseph stood alone. He was stripped ofall his offices; he was cast into prison. Once more he.was no better off than when he had come into Egyptas a helpless slave, nay, he was in even worse condi-tion ; for then he had at least breathed the free air ofheaven, now he was shut in a prison, doubtless in acell; and prison cells in those hard days were hideousholes of filth and darkness.
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,!^ ■ Vti)t Pafeersi Bream BY PETER CORNELIUS, A GERMAN PAINTER, DIED1867. THE ORIGINAL IS IN THE NATIONALGALLERY AT BERLIN. Yet Tvithin three days shall Pharaoh lift up thyhead from off thee.—Gen., 4^0, 19. EVEN in prison Josephs courage did not failhim; even there he worked his way upward.The Lord M^as with Joseph. He rose infavor with the Governor of the prison, until he wasthere, as he had been with Potiphar, chief overseerand steward of all the place. Now came a new turn in Josej^hs fortunes. Inhis youth he had dreamed prophetic dreams, butscarcely understood them. Now he became a seer;he listened to the prophetic dreams of others, andinterpreted their meaning. In prison with him werePharaohs head butler or cup-bearer and also hishead baker. Each of them dreamed, and Joseph, in-terpreting, told the cup-bearer that he would be re-leased from prison and restored to his office. Hear-ing this the baker, a dark and lowering man, wasencouraged to tell his dream, in which he had car

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