INTRODUCTION TO GENESIS 42
This chapter relates how that Jacob having heard there was corn in
Egypt, sent all his sons but Benjamin thither to buy corn, Genesis
42:1; and coming before Joseph, they bowed to him, and he knowing
them, though they knew not him, spoke roughly to them, and charged
them... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW WHEN JACOB SAW THAT THERE WAS CORN IN EGYPT,.... That is, to be
sold there, or otherwise it being there, unless it could be bought,
would have been of no avail to foreigners; wherefore the Septuagint
version is, that there was a sale w there, a sale of corn; the word
has the signification of "br... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SAID, BEHOLD, I HAVE HEARD THAT THERE IS CORN IN EGYPT,....
This explains what is meant by the phrase he saw, one sense being put
for another:
GET YE DOWN THITHER; as fast as you can without delay; Egypt lay lower
than Canaan, and therefore they are bid to go down, as when they went
from the... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JOSEPH'S TEN BRETHREN WENT DOWN TO BUY CORN IN EGYPT. They obeyed
their father's orders, and immediately set out for Egypt; "ten" of
them went down in a body together, all but Benjamin, so that it is
easily reckoned who they were, and they are called not Jacob's sons,
as they were; but Joseph's... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT BENJAMIN, JOSEPH'S BROTHER, JACOB SENT NOT WITH HIS BRETHREN,....
Benjamin is called Joseph's brother, because he was so both by father
and mother's side, as the rest were not; him Jacob kept with him,
being the youngest and his darling, the only son he had with him of
his beloved wife Rachel; a... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE SONS OF ISRAEL CAME TO BUY [CORN] AMONG THOSE THAT CAME,....
Either among the Egyptians that came to buy, or among those who came
from different countries, or rather particularly among the Canaanites,
as the Targum of Jonathan; with these they might join upon the road,
and go together in a b... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JOSEPH [WAS] THE GOVERNOR OVER THE LAND,.... Not the land of
Canaan last mentioned, but the land of Egypt; under Pharaoh, he had
the chief and sole authority, and especially in the affair of the
corn, and the disposal of that;
[AND] HE [IT WAS] THAT SOLD TO ALL THE PEOPLE OF THE LAND: of Egypt,... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JOSEPH SAW HIS BRETHREN,.... Among those that came to buy corn,
and when they prostrated themselves before him:
AND HE KNEW THEM; some of them being at man's estate, and their beards
grown when they sold him, and their habits and dress now being much
the same it was then, and by them he knew th... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JOSEPH KNEW HIS BRETHREN, BUT THEY KNEW NOT HIM. It being about
twenty two years since they saw him, and then he was young, and his
beard not grown, as now it was; and besides, he was clothed as a
prince, and spoke the Egyptian language; and being in such great
grandeur and splendour, and in suc... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JOSEPH REMEMBERED THE DREAMS WHICH HE DREAMED OF THEM,.... Their
bowing and prostrating themselves before him brought to his
remembrance his dreams of their sheaves making obeisance to his, and
of the sun, moon, and eleven stars, doing the same to him, Genesis
37:7;
AND SAID UNTO THEM, YE [ARE]... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY SAID UNTO HIM, NAY, MY LORD,.... One in the name of the rest,
or each in his turn, denying that they were spies, and addressing him
with the greatest reverence and submission, calling him their lord,
and thus further accomplishing his dreams:
BUT TO BUY FOOD ARE THY SERVANTS COME; that and... [ Continue Reading ]
WE [ARE] ALL ONE MAN'S SONS,.... Therefore not likely to be spies; it
could hardly be thought that a single family should engage in such an
affair; or that one man would, send his sons as spies, and especially
all of them, it being a dangerous affair, and they being liable to be
taken up and put to... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SAID UNTO THEM, NAY,.... This argument will not do, I am not to
be put off with such words as these; if you can produce no better
proof of your being honest men than this, or give no better account of
yourselves, I must abide by it, that,
TO SEE THE NAKEDNESS OF THE LAND YE ARE COME; this he... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY SAID, THY SERVANTS [ARE] TWELVE BRETHREN,.... Or rather,
"were twelve", since one afterwards is said not to be:
THE SONS OF ONE MAN IN THE LAND OF CANAAN; of Jacob, who dwelt there;
this is said with the same view as before, to show the improbability
of their being spies;
AND, BEHOLD, THE... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JOSEPH SAID UNTO THEM, THAT [IS IT] THAT I SPAKE UNTO YOU, SAYING,
YE [ARE] SPIES. This proves it, at least gives strong suspicion of it;
since at first they seemed to speak of themselves, as if they were the
only sons of one man and there were no more, now they speak of twelve,
and make mention... [ Continue Reading ]
HEREBY YE SHALL BE PROVED,.... Whether spies, or not, namely, by
producing their youngest brother, said to be at home with his father:
BY THE LIFE OF PHARAOH YE SHALL NOT GO FORTH HENCE, EXCEPT YOUR
YOUNGEST BROTHER COME HITHER: the phrase, "by the life of Pharaoh",
seems to be the form of an oath,... [ Continue Reading ]
SEND ONE OF YOU, AND LET HIM FETCH YOUR BROTHER,.... He proposes that
one of them might be sent by them to their father's house, and bring,
Benjamin down to Egypt:
AND YE SHALL BE KEPT IN PRISON; the rest of them till he came:
THAT YOUR WORDS MAY BE PROVED, WHETHER [THERE BE ANY] TRUTH IN YOU; by... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE PUT THEM ALL TOGETHER INTO WARD THREE DAYS. In order to consult
together, and agree who should be sent to fetch their brother; and
which it seems probable in this length of time they could not agree
upon, no one caring to be the bringer of such evil tidings to their
father.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JOSEPH SAID UNTO THEM THE THIRD DAY,.... His heart yearning
towards them, though he put on such an appearance; finding they could
not come to an agreement among themselves who should go on the errand,
he thought fit to recede from his former order, and to give them
another:
THIS DO, AND LIVE: m... [ Continue Reading ]
IF YE [BE] TRUE [MEN],.... As you say you are:
LET ONE OF YOUR BRETHREN BE BOUND IN THE HOUSE OF YOUR PRISON; agree
among yourselves which of you (for one of you must) remain in prison
where you are: and the rest being set at liberty,
GO YE, CARRY CORN FOR THE FAMINE OF YOUR HOUSES; Joseph, though... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT BRING YOUR YOUNGEST BROTHER UNTO ME,.... Upon their return for
more corn:
SO SHALL YOUR WORDS BE VERIFIED; that they were true men, and had no
ill design upon the land, but were come only to buy corn:
AND YE SHALL NOT DIE; as spies, which they were otherwise threatened
with; and as it is custo... [ Continue Reading ]
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 slave, and who they supposed was dead through
grief and hard servitude; and now being in trouble th... [ Continue Reading ]
AND REUBEN ANSWERED THEM,.... Being the eldest, and who had been most
concerned for the life of Joseph, and most tender and careful of him:
SAYING, SPAKE I NOT UNTO YOU, SAYING, DO NOT SIN AGAINST THE CHILD,
AND YE WOULD NOT HEAR? it seems by this that Reuben endeavoured to
dissuade his brethren f... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY KNEW NOT THAT JOSEPH UNDERSTOOD [THEM],.... For what is above
related they spoke in his presence and hearing; but speaking to one
another in the Hebrew language, and he being an Egyptian, as they took
him to be, they did not imagine that he could understand them, and
therefore were not at a... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE TURNED HIMSELF ABOUT FROM THEM, AND WEPT,.... Hearing his
brethren confess their sin and guilt to one another in selling him,
and Reuben's affectionate concern for him, it wrought so much upon his
affections, being naturally of a tender spirit, that he could no
longer act the part he had, and... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN JOSEPH COMMANDED TO FILL THEIR SACKS WITH CORN,.... Which was as
much as they came for:
AND TO RESTORE EVERY MAN'S MONEY INTO HIS SACK; the money paid by each
for his quantity of corn delivered to him, not into the person's
hands, but to be put into his sack privately, and unknown to him;
AND... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY LADED THEIR ASSES WITH THE CORN,.... Cattle very fit to carry
burdens, and no doubt they had each of them one at least:
AND DEPARTED THENCE; from the place where Joseph was, and from the
land of Egypt.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND AS ONE OF THEM OPENED HIS SACK,.... According to the Targum of
Jonathan and Jarchi, this was Levi; but Aben Ezra thinks it is more
likely to be Reuben the firstborn, who was one, that is, the first of
them:
TO GIVE HIS ASS PROVENDER IN THE INN; at which they lay very probably
the first night of... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SAID UNTO HIS BRETHREN, MY MONEY IS RESTORED,.... The money
paid for the corn is returned:
AND, LO, [IT IS] EVEN IN MY SACK; this put them all upon opening their
sacks, where every man found his money, though not expressed, see
Genesis 43:21:
AND THEIR HEART FAILED [THEM]; through surprise... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY CAME UNTO JACOB THEIR FATHER, UNTO THE LAND OF CANAAN,....
Without being pursued and fetched back, or retarded in their journey
as they might fear:
AND TOLD HIM ALL THAT BEFELL UNTO THEM; chiefly what befell them while
in Egypt:
SAYING, as follows.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MAN, [WHO IS] THE LORD OF THE LAND,.... Of Egypt; not the king,
but the deputy governor of it, whose authority under Pharaoh was very
great, and reached to the whole land, and all political affairs, and
especially what related to the corn, and the sale of it; he, say they,
SPAKE ROUGHLY TO US;... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WE SAID UNTO HIM, WE [ARE] TRUE [MEN],.... Honest, upright men,
not given to treacherous and treasonable practices, either in the
country where they lived, or any other; they came to Egypt with no ill
design upon the country, only to buy corn for the relief of their
families in necessity:
WE AR... [ Continue Reading ]
WE [BE] TWELVE BRETHREN, SONS OF OUR FATHER,.... All brethren by the
father's side, though not by the mother's, and by one father; they had
been twelve, and were so now, though they knew it not, supposing that
one was dead, as is next observed:
ONE [IS] NOT; is not alive, but dead; the Targum of Jo... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE MAN, THE LORD OF THE COUNTRY, SAID UNTO US, HEREBY SHALL I
KNOW THAT YOU [ARE] TRUE [MEN],.... This will be a proof and
demonstration of it:
LEAVE ONE OF YOUR BRETHREN [HERE] WITH ME; as an hostage; they do not
say "bound in the prison", Genesis 42:19, as Joseph did, because they
would not... [ Continue Reading ]
AND, BRING YOUR YOUNGEST BROTHER UNTO ME,.... Their brother Benjamin:
THEN SHALL I KNOW THAT YOU [ARE] NO SPIES, BUT [THAT] YOU [ARE] TRUE
[MEN]; he knew they were no spies now, but true, honest, upright men,
with respect to any designs upon the country; but then he should own
and acknowledge them... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IT CAME TO PASS, AS THEY EMPTIED THEIR SACKS,.... Both those in
which were the corn they had bought, and those in which were their
provender for their cattle, and provision for themselves:
THAT, BEHOLD, EVERY MAN'S BUNDLE OF MONEY [WAS] IN HIS SACK; the same
purse, and the same pieces of money,... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JACOB THEIR FATHER SAID UNTO THEM, ME HAVE YE BEREAVED [OF MY
CHILDREN],.... Which looks as if Jacob suspected that they had either
sold or slain Joseph, and had done one or the other by Simeon:
JOSEPH [IS] NOT, AND SIMEON [IS] NOT: neither of them were with him,
and both were given up by him a... [ Continue Reading ]
AND REUBEN SPOKE UNTO HIS FATHER,.... Being the eldest son, it most
property lay upon him to make answer to his father in the name of his
brethren, and to offer a word of comfort to him:
SAYING, SLAY MY TWO SONS, IF I BRING HIM NOT TO THEE; meaning not
Simeon, who was in Egypt, but Benjamin, whom i... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SAID, MY SON SHALL NOT GO DOWN WITH YOU,.... He gives a
peremptory denial; this was his then present resolution and
determination:
FOR HIS BROTHER IS DEAD; meaning Joseph, Benjamin's own brother by
father and mother's side; him he supposed to be dead, such
circumstances being related and pro... [ Continue Reading ]