3.07.2024

"WITH FETTERS THEY BOUND HIS FEET"

 We know little of what Egyptian prisons were like in those days. Archaeologists have found the ruins of such places-great fortress-like structures with cells and dungeons.  Joseph later described the place with a word that literally means "the pit," which suggests a lightless and hopeless place. (Genesis 40:15, footnote) In the book of Psalms, we learn that "Joseph was subjected to further torment: "With fetters they bound his feet; his neck was put in irons." (Psalm 105:17, 18) The Egyptians sometimes put prisoners in restraints that pinioned their arms behind them at the elbows; others bore iron collars clasped at their necks.  How Joseph must have suffered to be so mistreated-when he had done nothing to deserve it!


What is more, this was no brief setback. The account says that Joseph "remained there in the prison." He spent years in that terrible place!  And Joseph did not know if he would ever be released.  As those first shocking days dragged into weeks, then months, how did he keep from falling into hopelessness and despair. 


Next time: "WITH FETTERS BOUND HIS FEET" - Conclusion


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