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Verse Genesis 42:21. _WE_ ARE _VERILY GUILTY_] How finely are the
office and influence of conscience exemplified in these words! It was
about _twenty-two_ years since they had sold their brother, and...
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- Joseph and Ten of His Brethren
1. שׁבר _sheber_, “fragment, crumb, hence, grain.” בר _bar_
“pure,” “winnowed,” hence, “corn” (grain).
6. שׁליט _shallı̂yṭ_, “ruler, governor, hence,” Sultan.
Not e...
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CHAPTER 42 THE FIRST VISIT OF JOSEPH'S BRETHREN
_ 1. Joseph's brethren sent to Egypt (Genesis 42:1)_
2. Joseph meets his brethren (Genesis 42:6)
3. Put in prison for three days (Genesis 42:17)
4....
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GENESIS 42. JOSEPH'S BROTHERS COME TO EGYPT TO BUY CORN, AND
UNWITTINGLY ENCOUNTER JOSEPH. The greater part is taken from E, but
Genesis 42:2; Genesis 42:4_ b_, Genesis 42:5;...
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The second Interview
18. _for I fear God_ See notes on Genesis 20:3; Genesis 20:11; Genesis
22:12; Genesis 39:9. Cf....
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_We are verily guilty_ The words of Joseph's brethren represent the
vitality of conscience after a long interval of years. They have the
traditional belief that calamity will overtake the guilty. Cf....
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DISCOURSE: 54
THE POWER OF CONSCIENCE
Genesis 42:21. _And they said one to another, We are verily guilty
concerning our brother, in that we saw the anguish of his soul, when
he besought us, and we wo...
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THEY SAID ONE TO ANOTHER— Nothing can more strongly or beautifully
picture to us the power of conscience, and the utility of affliction
to awaken that power, than this conversation, and these mutual
r...
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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 PUT THEM ALL TOGETHER INTO WARD THREE DAYS._
Put them all together into ward three days. Their confinement had been
designed to bring them to salutary reflection. And this object was
attained...
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GOD’S ANCIENT PEOPLE
GENESIS
_ALUN OWEN_
CHAPTER 42
JACOB SENDS HIS SONS TO EGYPT
V1 Jacob heard that there was grain in Egypt. So he said to his sons,
‘You look at each other and you do nothing...
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The brothers were losing one member. That reminded them that they had
sent Joseph away many years before. They thought that God was
punishing them for what they had done.
Reuben called Joseph ‘the bo...
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WE ARE VERILY GUILTY. — They had evidently expected that whatever
suspicions might be aroused by their first appearance, all such ideas
would disappear upon their explanation of themselves and their
p...
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וַ יֹּאמְר֞וּ אִ֣ישׁ אֶל ־אָחִ֗יו
אֲבָל֮ אֲשׁ
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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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SIMEON HELD; THE OTHERS SENT HOME
Genesis 42:18
The behavior of this great Egyptian official-for so the brethren
deemed him-must have seemed very hard and tyrannical to the trembling
shepherds from t...
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According to the foretelling of Joseph in interpreting Pharaoh's
dreams, the famine came; but through Joseph's executive ability Egypt
was provided with corn sufficient not only for its own needs, but...
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JOSEPH'S BROTHERS BOW BEFORE HIM
Jacob heard of the great supply of grain in Egypt. He sent the ten
older brothers to buy grain to sustain them. As the grand vizier,
Joseph had complete control over t...
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And they said one to another, (f) We [are] verily guilty concerning
our brother, in that we saw the anguish of his soul, when he besought
us, and we would not hear; therefore is this distress come upo...
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_We deserve. Conscience upbraids. "Punishment opens the mouth, which
sin had shut," St. Gregory. (Menochius) --- They had sold Joseph about
22 years before! (Calmet)_...
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Observe, in this verse, the effects of conscience: see that scripture:
Romans 2:15. Observe the conscious sense of merited punishment also:
therefore (say they) is this distress come upon us. Sinners...
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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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_CONSCIENCE AWAKENED_
‘And they said one to another, We are verily guilty concerning our
brother,’ etc.
Genesis 42:21
I. JOSEPH’S BRETHREN HAD NOT BEEN PLACED IN ANY PECULIAR
CIRCUMSTANCES OF TRIAL...
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21._And they said one to another_. This is a remarkable passage,
showing that the sons of Jacob, when reduced to the greatest straits,
recall to memory a fratricide committed thirteen years previously...
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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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AND THEY SAID ONE TO ANOTHER,.... Before they went out of the prison,
at least while in the presence of Joseph:
WE [ARE] VERILY GUILTY CONCERNING OUR BROTHER; meaning Joseph, whom
they had sold for a...
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And they said one to another, We [are] verily guilty concerning our
brother, in that we saw the anguish of his soul, when he besought us,
and we would not hear; therefore is this distress come upon us...
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_We are verily guilty_ This is the just punishment of that wickedness
which we committed against our brother. Though we could conceal it
from men, we now see and feel it was known to God, who is recko...
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1 Iacob sendeth his ten sonnes to buy corne in Egypt.
6 They are imprisoned by Ioseph for spies.
18 They are set at libertie, on condition to bring Beniamin.
21 They haue remorse for Ioseph.
24 Si...
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Simeon Kept Back in Egypt...
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And they said one to another, we are verily guilty concerning our
brother, in that we saw the anguish of his soul, when he besought us,
and we would not hear; therefore is this distress come upon us....
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SIXTH SECTION
_Retributive Discipline. The Famine and the First Journey to Egypt.
Joseph’s struggles with himself. The repentance of the Brethren.
Joseph and Simeon._
GENESIS 42:1-38.
1Now when Jaco...
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JACOB SENDS HIS SONS TO EGYPT
The famine reaches to Jacob's land. God makes him and his sons to feel
the distress of famine until they hear that Egypt has an abundance of
food that is available for s...
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21-24 The office of conscience is to bring to mind things long since
said and done. When the guilt of this sin of Joseph's brethren was
fresh, they made light of it, and sat down to eat bread; but no...
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This is the just punishment of that great wickedness, which though we
could cover from men, yet we now see and feel was known to God, who is
now reckoning with us for it. Thus Divine vengeance overtak...
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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 42:21 said H559 (H8799) one H376 another H251 truly H61 guilty
H818 brother H251 for H834 saw...
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‘And they said to one another, “We are truly guilty in respect of
our brother, for we saw the distress of his soul when he pleaded with
us and we would not listen. This is why this distress has come o...
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Genesis 42:21
I. Joseph's brethren had not been placed in any peculiar circumstances
of trial since the loss of Joseph; consequently their sin had slept.
There had been nothing to call it to light; th...
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CONTENTS: Joseph preserves his brethren from the famine.
CHARACTERS: Jacob, Joseph, brothers.
CONCLUSION: Times of testing await those who are guilty and often
prove the effectual means of awakening...
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Genesis 42:4. _Benjamin._ Jacob wished to reserve him to be heir of
the blessing instead of Joseph, who he thought was dead. Hence he let
the ten go, for it is highly probable that the Egyptians would...
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_We are verily guilty concerning our brother_
CONSCIENCE AWAKENS IN JOSEPH’S BRETHREN
I. Joseph’s brethren had not been placed in any peculiar
circumstances of trial since the loss of Joseph; consequ...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 42:1 Shortage of food in Canaan forces Jacob
to send his sons to Egypt, but Benjamin, Joseph’s younger brother,
remains at home, for Jacob fears losing him, too. When Joseph
en...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 42:23. Interpreter.] Heb. _The interpreter_—of the court.
This official was not necessarily employed in interpreting a foreign
tongue. He was the medium through which the pri...
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EXPOSITION
GENESIS 42:1
NOW WHEN JACOB SAW—literally, _and Jacob saw, i.e._ perceived by the
preparations of others for buying corn in Egypt (Lange), but more
probably learnt by the report which othe...
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The Pharaoh in Egypt had had two dreams with similarities because they
had one interpretation. The first dream involved the seven fat cows
grazing by the river and seven lean cows rising up and eating...
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they said. Genesis 41:9 Numbers 32:23 2 Samuel 12:13 1 Kings 17:18 Job
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JOSEPH AND HIS BRETHREN
Genesis 42:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
As we enter the Genesis 42:1 of Genesis we find Jacob and Joseph's
brethren under the throes of the famine. As we see it from the Divine
view...
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We are very guilty concerning our brother — We do not read that they
said this during their three days imprisonment; but now when the
matter was come to some issue, and they saw themselves still
embar...