Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Psalms 105:22
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22. To bind —Not literally bind; but exercise over them absolute control, as the parallel in the second clause shows; also Genesis 41:40 ; Genesis 41:44 , in which not literal fettering, but commanding obedience, is spoken of. It refers to Psalms 105:18 . The soul that was once bound itself now binds others, even princes. The same moral binding is assigned to the saints ( Psalms 105:18- : ). teach . . . senators wisdom —the ground of his exaltation by Pharaoh was his wisdom ( Genesis 41:39 ); namely, in state policy, and ordering well a kingdom. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-23" class="com-number"
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