[28]. Herodotus, Euterpe, ii.
[29]. The Pharaoh of Joseph.—J. V. G.
[30]. A malicious, culpable suppression of the truth. These people were the Hebrews who came from Canaan to Joseph during the famine.—J. V. G.
[31]. They sold themselves for food and became slaves to Pharaoh.—J. V. G.
[32]. Joseph, made governor by Pharaoh.—J. V. G.
[33]. To guard the Pyramids from being broken into, as the people at that time knew that they were granaries.—J. V. G.
[34]. These men were the brethren that Joseph presented to Pharaoh immediately on their arrival, and who were appointed by him to be rulers over his cattle. Gen. xlvii. 6.—J. V. G.
[35]. This Alisphragmuthosis is meant for Moses, the son of the daughter of Pharaoh, by adoption.—J. V. G.
[36]. Thummosis was not the son, but brother, of Moses—Aaron.—J. V. G.
[37]. The exodus of the Children of Israel for the Land of Promise.—J. V. G.