Commentaries:
Adam Clarke
How then - veeik , and how? Joseph gives two most powerful reasons for his noncompliance with the wishes of his mistress:
1.Gratitude to his master, to whom he owed all that he had.
2.His fear of God, in whose sight it would be a heinous offense, and who would not fail to punish him for it.
With the kindness of his master and the displeasure of God before his eyes, how could he be capable of committing an act of transgression, which would at once have distinguished him as the most ungrateful and the most worthless of men?
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