Genesis 44:4

4 Sie waren eben zur Stadt hinausgegangen, sie waren noch nicht weit, da sprach Joseph zu dem, der über sein Haus war: Mache dich auf, jage den Männern nach, und hast du sie erreicht, so sage zu ihnen: Warum habt ihr Böses für Gutes vergolten?

Genesis 44:4 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 44:4

[And] when they were gone out of the city, [and] not [yet] far
off
Which perhaps was Tanis, the Zoan of the Scriptures; see ( Ezekiel 30:14 ) , margin; Joseph said unto his steward, up, follow after the men;
who no doubt was ready provided with men and horses, to go out and pursue when Joseph should give the orders, he being privy to Joseph's intentions, and with whom the scheme was concerted, and the secret was. Joseph appears to have been up very early this morning, and had observed the exact time of his brethren's departure, and guessed whereabouts they might be when he sent his steward, and others after them; for it can hardly be thought he was sent alone after eleven men, and to charge them with a theft, and bring them back again: and when thou dost overtake them, say unto them, wherefore have ye
rewarded evil for good?
in taking away the silver cup, when they had been so kindly and bountifully entertained. This he was to represent as base ingratitude, as it would have appeared, had it been fact. In much such manner was Esop used by the inhabitants of Delphos; they, being displeased with him, put a sacred cup or vial into his bags, which he, being ignorant of, went on his way towards Phocis; and they ran after him, and seized him, and charged him with sacrilege F8.


FOOTNOTES:

F8 Scholia ad Vespes Aristophanis, p. 534. Ed. Genev. 1607.

Genesis 44:4 In-Context

2 Und meinen Kelch, den silbernen Kelch, sollst du oben in den Sack des Jüngsten legen mit dem Gelde für sein Getreide. Und er tat nach den Worte Josephs, das er geredet hatte.
3 Als der Morgen anbrach, da wurden die Männer entlassen, sie und ihre Esel.
4 Sie waren eben zur Stadt hinausgegangen, sie waren noch nicht weit, da sprach Joseph zu dem, der über sein Haus war: Mache dich auf, jage den Männern nach, und hast du sie erreicht, so sage zu ihnen: Warum habt ihr Böses für Gutes vergolten?
5 Ist es nicht der, aus welchem mein Herr trinkt und aus dem er zu wahrsagen pflegt? Ihr habt übel getan, was ihr getan habt!
6 Und er erreichte sie und redete diese Worte zu ihnen.
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