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Genesis 44:26

Posted on 31 July 2023
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“But we said, We cannot go down: if our youngest brother be with us, then will we go down: for we may not see the man’s face, except our youngest brother be with us.”

This verse is part of the story of Joseph and his brothers. To understand its significance, let’s provide some context.

In Genesis 44, Joseph, who had become a powerful ruler in Egypt, devised a plan to test his brothers’ character and their repentance for their past mistreatment of him. Joseph’s brothers had sold him into slavery out of jealousy, and now, many years later, they come to Egypt seeking food during a famine. Unaware of Joseph’s true identity, they stood before him, asking for his mercy.

Joseph, wanting to determine if his brothers had changed, orchestrated a series of events. He commanded his steward to place his own silver cup in Benjamin’s sack. As the brothers left Egypt, Joseph sent his servants to overtake them and accuse them of theft, specifically the theft of his silver cup. The brothers protested their innocence and offered a deal to prove their integrity, saying that if the cup was found with any of them, that person should become Joseph’s slave.

This brings us to Genesis 44:26, where Judah speaks on behalf of his brothers. He recounts the promise they made to their father, Jacob (Israel), concerning their youngest brother, Benjamin. Judah says, “But we said, We cannot go down: if our youngest brother be with us, then will we go down: for we may not see the man’s face, except our youngest brother be with us.”

Here, Judah is explaining why they cannot return to Egypt without Benjamin. He states that they had made a solemn promise to their father not to go back without Benjamin. Additionally, Judah reveals their fear of not being able to see the face of the man (Joseph) unless Benjamin is present. This fear likely stems from the previous encounter with the Egyptian ruler, who had insisted on seeing Benjamin before granting them any more grain.

Context:Judah’s words reflect the change in his character since the time they sold Joseph into slavery. He demonstrates a sense of responsibility, loyalty, and concern for his father’s well-being. Judah’s willingness to protect Benjamin and keep the promise they made to their father indicates a transformation in his heart.

This verse highlights the theme of repentance and redemption in the story of Joseph and his brothers. It emphasizes the importance of fulfilling commitments, showing integrity, and learning from past mistakes. Ultimately, this story leads to a powerful reconciliation between Joseph and his brothers, revealing God’s providential plan at work in their lives.

Through this Bible study, we can learn the significance of keeping our promises, growing in character, and seeking forgiveness and reconciliation.

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