Genesis 39:19

"and as I lifted up my voice and cried, he left his garment by me, and ran outside.”"

Key Reflection

In the context of first-century Palestine, when Joseph's master heard him crying out, he reacted swiftly by leaving his own garment behind and fleeing the scene. This detail highlights the urgency and intensity of Joseph’s situation, indicating a severe conflict or crisis that compelled his master to act hastily, abandoning even his clothing in the process. The original audience would have understood this as a vivid portrayal of the gravity of the moment, emphasizing Joseph's distress and the master’s shocked response.

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