Genesis 42:8-18

8 But Joseph had recognized his brothers, although 1they did not recognize him.
9 Joseph 2remembered the dreams which he had about them, and said to them, "You are spies; you have come to look at the undefended parts of our land."
10 Then they said to him, "No, 3my lord, but your servants have come to buy food.
11 "We are all sons of one man; we are 4honest men, your servants are not spies."
12 Yet he said to them, "No, but you have come to look at the undefended parts of our land!"
13 But they said, "Your servants are twelve * brothers in all, the sons of one man in the land of Canaan; and behold, the youngest is with 5our father today, and 6one is no longer alive."
14 Joseph said to them, "It is as I said to you, you are spies;
15 by this you will be tested: 7by the life of Pharaoh, you shall not go from this place unless * your youngest brother comes here!
16 "Send one of you that he may get your brother, while you remain confined, that your words may be tested, whether there is 8truth in you. But if not, by the life of Pharaoh, surely you are spies."
17 So he put them all together in 9prison for three days.
18 Now Joseph said to them on the third day, "Do this and live, for 10I fear God:

Genesis 42:8-18 Meaning and Commentary

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, Ge 42:1-5; and coming before Joseph, they bowed to him, and he knowing them, though they knew not him, spoke roughly to them, and charged them with being spies, Ge 42:6-9; they in their defence urged that they were the sons of one man in Canaan, with whom their youngest brother was left, on which Joseph ordered them to send for him, to prove them true men, Ge 42:10-16; and put them all into prison for three days, and then released them, and sent them away to fetch their brother, Ge 42:17-20; this brought to mind their treatment of Joseph, and they confessed their guilt to each other, which Joseph heard, and greatly affected him, they supposing he understood them not, and before he dismissed them bound Simeon before their eyes, whom he retained till they returned, Ge 42:21-24; then he ordered his servants to fill their sacks with corn, and put each man's money in his sack, which one of them on the road found, opening his sack for provender, filled them all with great surprise and fear, Ge 42:25-28; upon their return to Jacob they related all that had befallen them, and particularly that the governor insisted on having Benjamin brought to him, Ge 42:29-34; their sacks being opened, all their money was found in them, which greatly distressed them and Jacob also, who was very unwilling to let Benjamin go, though Reuben offered his two sons as pledges for him, and himself to be a surety, Ge 42:35-38.

Cross References 10

  • 1. Genesis 37:2; Genesis 41:46
  • 2. Genesis 37:6-9
  • 3. Genesis 37:8
  • 4. Gen 42:16, 19, 31, 34
  • 5. Genesis 43:7
  • 6. Genesis 37:30; Genesis 42:32; Genesis 44:20
  • 7. 1 Samuel 17:55
  • 8. Genesis 42:11
  • 9. Genesis 40:4, 7
  • 10. Genesis 39:9; Leviticus 25:43; Nehemiah 5:15

Footnotes 4

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