Genesis 40:11 Commentary - Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics
pressed, &c. A religious ceremony, connected with the worship of Horus, portrayed in Egyptian paintings. Existence of vines in Egypt has been denied by critics; but now they are seen depicted in paintings. In the cup was honey, or some other liquid, with which the grape juice was mixed.Consult other comments:
Genesis 40:11 - The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges
Genesis 40:11 - Adam Clarke's Commentary and Critical Notes on the Bible
Genesis 40:11 - Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics
Genesis 40:11 - Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers (Old and New Testaments)
Genesis 40:11 - John Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible
Genesis 40:11 - John Trapp's Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)
Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics

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Ethelbert William Bullinger AKC (1837 – 1913) was an Anglican clergyman, biblical scholar, and ultradispensationalist theologian.