Genesis 43:29

29 Und er erhob seine Augen und sah seinen Bruder Benjamin, den Sohn seiner Mutter, und sprach: Ist das euer jüngster Bruder, von dem ihr zu mir sprachet? Und er sprach: Gott sei dir gnädig, mein Sohn!

Genesis 43:29 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 43:29

And he lifted up his eyes and saw his brother Benjamin
He had seen him before when his brethren first presented themselves to him, but then took no particular and special notice of him, only gave him a side look as it were, but now he looked wistly at him: his mother's son;
the son of Rachel his mother, and who was his only brother by his mother's side, the rest, though his brethren, yet only by his father's side, not his mother's sons: and said, [is] this your younger brother, of whom ye spake unto me?
he knew he was the same, but was willing to have it from their mouths, to lead on to what he had further to say: and he said;
after they had answered his question, and told him it was he: God be gracious unto thee, my son;
speaking as a superior, a governor, in which capacity he was a father to his inferiors; and as a man, a relation, a brother, though not as yet discovered; he spoke in the most tender and affectionate manner, and, as a religious good man, he wishes the best thing he could for his brother, the grace and goodness of God; and which may be understood in the largest and most expressive sense, as including all good things, temporal, spiritual, and eternal.

Genesis 43:29 In-Context

27 Und er fragte nach ihrem Wohlergehen und sprach: Geht es eurem Vater wohl, dem Greise, von dem ihr sprachet? Lebt er noch?
28 Da sprachen sie: Es geht deinem Knechte, unserem Vater, wohl; er lebt noch. Und sie verneigten sich und beugten sich nieder.
29 Und er erhob seine Augen und sah seinen Bruder Benjamin, den Sohn seiner Mutter, und sprach: Ist das euer jüngster Bruder, von dem ihr zu mir sprachet? Und er sprach: Gott sei dir gnädig, mein Sohn!
30 Und Joseph eilte (denn sein Innerstes wurde erregt über seinen Bruder) und suchte einen Ort, um zu weinen, und er ging in das innere Gemach und weinte daselbst.
31 Und er wusch sein Angesicht und kam heraus und bezwang sich und sprach: Traget Speise auf!
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