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Genesis 44:5

Posted on 31 July 2023
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Is not this it, in which my lord drinketh? and whereby indeed he diuineth? ye haue done euill in so doing. Genesis 44:5 (KJV)

“Is not this it in which my lord drinketh, and whereby indeed he divineth? ye have done evil in so doing.” is not the wording of Genesis 44:5. In the King James Version Genesis 44:5 reads: “And the steward of Joseph answered and said unto his lord, This is the thing which I have found: behold, the lad’s sack is full of silver, and also there is my lord’s silver cup in the mouth of his sack.” This verse is part of the story of Joseph and his brothers. To fully understand the significance of Genesis 44:5, it’s essential to provide some context. In Genesis, Joseph was sold into slavery by his jealous brothers and ended up in Egypt. Through a series of events, Joseph rose to prominence and became Pharaoh’s trusted advisor. Famine struck the land, and Joseph’s brothers, unaware of his true identity, came to Egypt seeking food. In Genesis 44, Joseph devised a plan to test his brothers’ integrity and see if they had changed since their previous betrayal. He had his steward place his silver cup in Benjamin’s sack without their knowledge. After the brothers departed, Joseph sent his steward to catch up with them and accuse them of stealing the cup. When the steward caught up with them, he accused the brothers of theft and searched their sacks. The cup was found in Benjamin’s sack, and this caused great distress among the brothers. They were brought back to Joseph, and the ensuing dialogue reveals their desperation and fear upon the discovery of the cup. This moment in the narrative serves as a turning point, as it reveals the brothers’ genuine concern for their father and their younger brother Benjamin. It shows that they had grown and developed a sense of responsibility for their actions, in contrast to their previous callousness when they sold Joseph into slavery. The story of Joseph and his brothers is often seen as a tale of forgiveness, redemption, and personal growth. It illustrates how God can work through difficult circumstances to bring about restoration and reconciliation. Ultimately, Joseph reveals his true identity to his brothers and forgives them, leading to a joyful reunion with their father Jacob. Genesis 44:5 reminds us of the brothers’ acknowledgement of their wrongdoing and their recognition of the seriousness of their actions. It serves as a reminder that our actions have consequences and that true repentance involves a genuine awareness of the harm we have caused. In a broader sense, this verse highlights the importance of self‑reflection and taking responsibility for our actions. It encourages

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