23
και εξεδραι κυκλω εν αυταις κυκλω ταις τεσσαρσιν και μαγειρεια γεγονοτα υποκατω των εξεδρων κυκλω
23
και εξεδραι κυκλω εν αυταις κυκλω ταις τεσσαρσιν και μαγειρεια γεγονοτα υποκατω των εξεδρων κυκλω
11
και εν ταις νεομηνιαις προσαξετε ολοκαυτωματα τω κυριω μοσχους εκ βοων δυο και κριον ενα αμνους ενιαυσιους επτα αμωμους
4789. 'To Potiphar, Pharaoh's bedchamber-servant' means facts of a more internal kind. This is clear from the meaning of 'a bedchamber-servant' as things that are more internal, dealt with below, and from the representation of 'Pharaoh' as facts - for 'Egypt' means knowledge in general, as shown in 1164, 1165, 1186, 1462, and so likewise does 'Pharaoh' because in the Word what is meant by a land or nation is also meant by its king since he is head of the nation. The reason facts of a more internal kind are meant by 'Pharaoh's bedchamber-servant' is that bedchamber-servants belonged among a king's more intimate assistants; for they were his more intimate courtiers and higher-ranking officials, as is also evident from the meaning of the word used in the original language.