16. ruler of his house--In the houses of wealthy Egyptians one
upper man servant was intrusted with the management of the house
(compare
Ge 39:5).
slay, and make ready--Hebrew, "kill a killing"--implying
preparations for a grand entertainment (compare
Ge 31:54;
1Sa 25:11;
Pr 9:2;
Mt 22:4).
The animals have to be killed as well as prepared at home. The heat of
the climate requires that the cook should take the joints directly from
the hands of the flesher, and the Oriental taste is, from habit, fond
of newly killed meat. A great profusion of viands, with an
inexhaustible supply of vegetables, was provided for the repasts, to
which strangers were invited, the pride of Egyptian people consisting
rather in the quantity and variety than in the choice or delicacy of
the dishes at their table.
dine . . . at noon--The hour of dinner was at
midday.
JFB.
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