Verses 16-18. -
And she laid up his garment by her (literally,
by her side)
, until his lord came home (literally,
until the coming of his lord to his house).
And she spake unto him according to these words, saying, The Hebrew servant, which thou hast brought unto us (here she charges her husband with being indirectly at least the cause of the alleged affront which had been put upon her),
came in unto me to mock me: - "she seemed too modest to speak in plain terms of Joseph's crime (Lawson) -
and it came to pass, as I lifted up my voice and cried, that he left his garment with me and fled out (
i.e. went forth into the street,
ut supra).
39:13-18 Joseph's mistress, having tried in vain to make him a guilty man, endeavoured to be avenged on him. Those that have broken the bonds of modesty, will never be held by the bonds of truth. It is no new thing for the best of men to be falsely accused of the worst of crimes, by those who themselves are the worst of criminals. It is well there is a day of discovery coming, in which all shall appear in their true characters.
And she laid up his garment by her,.... As a proof of what she laid to his charge, and as a testimony against him:
until her lord came home; or until his lord came home, for the pronoun refers to Joseph, and so Jarchi interprets it; who either was gone a journey, or gone to court that day, being an officer of Pharaoh's, or to the public place where the festival was kept that day, if it was such an one.