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Verse Genesis 44:18. _THOU ART EVEN AS PHARAOH._] As wise, as
powerful, and as much to be dreaded as he. In the Asiatic countries,
the reigning monarch is always considered to be the _pattern of all_...
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- The Ten Brothers Were Tested
Joseph has had the satisfaction of seeing his brother Benjamin safe
and well. He has heard his brothers acknowledging their guilt
concerning himself. He resolves to put...
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CHAPTER 44 THE FEIGNED DISMAY AND THE BRINGING BACK
_ 1. The cup concealed and the dismay (Genesis 44:1)_
2. The return to Joseph's house (Genesis 44:14)...
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GENESIS 44. BENJAMIN IS ACCUSED OF STEALING JOSEPH'S SILVER CUP, AND
JUDAH PLEADS WITH JOSEPH TO PUNISH HIM INSTEAD OF BENJAMIN. The
narrative is from J. Joseph arranges this final test that he may be...
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Judah's Intercession
This is one of the most beautiful and pathetic passages in Hebrew
narrative. Judah's speech falls into two unequal divisions: (1)
Genesis 44:18 a simple recapitulation of the sto...
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_Then Judah_ The prominence of Judah has been noticeable in Genesis
43:3; Genesis 43:8 and in Genesis 44:14_; Genesis 44:16_of this
chapter. Benj
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THEN JUDAH CAME NEAR UNTO HIM— After the terrible sentence which
Joseph had passed, Genesis 44:17. Judah became more immediately
interested, and was concerned to plead the cause of his brother; and
ev...
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3. _Joseph as Prime Minister of Egypt_ (Genesis 41:46 to Genesis
47:31)
46 And Joseph was thirty years old when he stood before Pharaoh king
of Egypt. And Joseph went out from the presence of Pharaoh,...
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_AND HE SAID, GOD FORBID THAT I SHOULD DO SO: BUT THE MAN IN WHOSE
HAND THE CUP IS FOUND, HE SHALL BE MY SERVANT; AND AS FOR YOU, GET YOU
UP IN PEACE UNTO YOUR FATHER._
No JFB commentary on these ver...
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THE FINAL TEST OF JOSEPH'S BRETHREN
2. Put my cup.. in the sack's mouth of the youngest] Joseph evidently
did this as an excuse for keeping Benjamin with him. Perhaps, too, it
was a test of the breth...
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Reuben was the oldest brother but Judah had become the leader. (See
verse 14. See also Genesis 43:3; Genesis 43:8.) And after this time,
when Jacob gave his *blessing to his sons, he made Judah the mo...
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GOD’S ANCIENT PEOPLE
GENESIS
_ALUN OWEN_
CHAPTER 44
JOSEPH’S PLOT AGAINST HIS BROTHERS
V1 Then Joseph *commanded the manager of his house. He said to him,
‘Fill the men’s bags with grain. Give t...
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וַ יִּגַּ֨שׁ אֵלָ֜יו יְהוּדָ֗ה וַ
יֹּאמֶר֮ בּ
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VISITS OF JOSEPH'S BRETHREN
Genesis 42:1; Genesis 43:1; Genesis 44:1
"Fear not: for am I in the place of God? But as for you, ye thought
evil against me; but God meant it unto good."-...
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JUDAH PLEADS FOR BENJAMIN
Genesis 44:18
No portion in Genesis could be more suitable for Good Friday. Judah's
proposal to give himself instead of Benjamin reminds us of Him who
freely gave Himself up...
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Occasionally, criticism of Joseph's action in placing the money and
his cup in the sacks of his brethren has been made. To put the matter
in the mildest form, surely such criticism reveals a lack of h...
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A TEST FOR JOSEPH'S BROTHERS
Once again, Joseph told his steward to fill the sacks with grain and
place each man's money in his sack. However, he also told him to put
his silver cup in the mouth of B...
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Then Judah came near unto him, and said, Oh my lord, let thy servant,
I pray thee, speak a word in my lord's ears, and let not thine anger
burn against thy servant: for thou [art] even (e) as Pharaoh....
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_Boldly, perceiving that he had to deal with an equitable judge. ---
Thou art; the second man in the kingdom. Hebrew, "even as Pharao."_...
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Psalms 75:2
Reader! attend to every minute circumstance in this intercession of
Judah's, for in it there is a representation of a greater than Judah.
Observe, before he opened his mouth he came near....
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Having already shown the position of Isaac, I resume briefly with the
remark that he stands before us clearly as the representative of the
Son, and this too as dead, risen, and in heaven. All will und...
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18._Let thy servant, I pray thee, speak a word_. Judah suppliantly
asks that leave may be given him to speak, because his narrative was
about to be prolix. And whereas nobles are offended, and take it...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 42 THROUGH 47.
At the same time another scene presents itself. His brethren, who had
rejected him, forced by famine, are brought, by the path of repentance
an...
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THEN JUDAH CAME NEAR UNTO HIM,.... Being the spokesman of his
brethren, and the surety of Benjamin: he plucked up a spirit, put on
courage, and drew nearer to the governor, and with much freedom and
b...
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Then Judah came near unto him, and said, Oh my lord, let thy servant,
I pray thee, speak a word in my lord's ears, and let not thine anger
burn against thy servant: for thou [art] even as Pharaoh.
Ve...
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_And Judah said_ We have here a most pathetic speech which Judah made
to Joseph on Benjamin's behalf. Either Judah was a better friend to
Benjamin than the rest, and more solicitous to bring him off;...
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1 Iosephs policie to stay his brethren.
14 Iudahs humble supplication to Ioseph.
1 AND hee commaunded the [NOTE: _Hebrew:_ him that was ouer his
house.] steward of his house, saying, Fill the mens s...
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SEVENTH SECTION
_The second journey. Benjamin accompanying. Joseph maketh himself
known to his brethren. Their return. Jacob’s joy._
GENESIS 43-45
A. The trial of the brethren. Their repentance and...
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BENJAMIN ACCUSED WRONGFULLY
The wisdom of Joseph is seen now in such a way as to lead his brothers
to repentance without accusing them. He instructed his steward to fill
the brothers' sacks with food...
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18-34 Had Joseph been, as Judah supposed him, an utter stranger to
the family, he could not but be wrought upon by his powerful
reasonings. But neither Jacob nor Benjamin need an intercessor with
Jos...
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JUDAH made a little nearer approach to him, that he might present his
humble petition to him. IN MY LORD'S EARS, in thy hearing; for this
phrase doth not necessarily imply that he whispered in his ear...
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On which we shall dwell more particularly. There is not in scripture a
more perfect and beautiful type of Christ than Joseph. Whether we view
Christ as the object of the Father's love, the object of t...
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Genesis 44:18 Judah H3063 near H5066 (H8799) said H559 (H8799) O H994
lord H113 servant H5650 speak...
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‘The Judah came near to him and said, “Oh my lord, let your
servant I pray you speak a word in my lord's ears. And do not let your
anger burn against your servant for you are as Pharaoh.”
Judah assure...
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CONTENTS: Joseph's brethren further tested. Arrest on charge of taking
a cup.
CHARACTERS: Joseph, Judah, Benjamin, steward.
CONCLUSION: Even in afflictions wherein the believer thinks himself
wronge...
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Genesis 44:2. _Put my cup._ A splendid cup decorated with devices; in
these cups the Egyptians fancied they could divine by the various
refractions of light on its mouldings. Sometimes they put polish...
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_And Judah said, What shall we say unto my lord?_
JUDAH’S INTERCESSION
I. IT WAS ABLE.
II. IT WAS NOBLE.
III. IT GAVE PROMISE OF FUTURE GREATNESS,
IV. IT SUGGESTS SOME FEATURES OF OUR LORD’S INTE...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 44:18 Judah wants to speak to Joseph in
private to ask him for an important favor.
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 44:1 Still disguising his true identity from
his brothers, Joseph sends them away after the meal. But he gives
instructions that his silver cup should be placed in the sack of...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 44:21. That I may set mine eyes upon him.] An expression
meaning the exercising of a tender care towards him. Thus (Jeremiah
29:12.) “Take him, and _look well to him,_ and do...
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EXPOSITION
GENESIS 44:1, GENESIS 44:2
AND HE (_i.e._ Joseph) COMMANDED THE STEWARD OF HIS
HOUSE,—literally, _him that was over his hoarse _...
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And so he commanded the steward of his house, saying, Fill the men's
sacks (Genesis 44:1)
Well, let's see. "And he sat them before him according to birthright."
And he took and sent messes unto them...
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Oh my Lord. 'No paraphrase,' says Dr. A. Clarke, `can heighten the let
thy. Genesis 18:30 Genesis 18:32 2 Samuel 14:12 Job 33:31...
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And Judah said — We have here a most pathetic speech which Judah
made to Joseph on Benjamin's behalf. Either Judah was a better friend
to Benjamin than the rest, and more solicitous to bring him off;...