Génesis 44:16

16 —Oh, mi señor —contestó Judá—, ¿qué podemos responderle? ¿Cómo podemos explicar esto? ¿Cómo podemos probar nuestra inocencia? Dios nos está castigando por nuestros pecados. Mi señor, todos hemos regresado para ser sus esclavos, todos nosotros, y no solo nuestro hermano que tenía la copa en su costal.

Génesis 44:16 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 44:16

And Judah said, what shall we say unto my lord? what shall we
speak?
&c.] Signifying that they were nonplussed, confounded, knew not what to say; they could not acknowledge guilt, for they were not conscious of any, and yet could not deny the fact, the cup being found on one of them; and though they might have a suspicion of fraud, yet were afraid to speak out what they suspected, and therefore were at the utmost loss to express themselves: or how shall we clear ourselves?
to assert their innocence signified nothing, here was full proof against them, at least against their brother Benjamin: God hath found the iniquity of thy servants;
brought it to their remembrance, fastened the guilt of it on their consciences, and in his providence was bringing them to just punishment for it; meaning not the iniquity of taking away the cup, which they were not conscious of, but some other iniquity of theirs they had heretofore been guilty of, and now God was contending with them for it; particularly the iniquity of selling Joseph; this was brought to their minds before, when in distress, and now again, see ( Genesis 42:21 ) : behold, we [are] my lord's servants, both we, and [he] also with whom
the cup is found;
hereby fulfilling his dream more manifestly than ever; for, by bowing down to the earth to him, they might be thought to do no other than what all did, that came to buy corn of him; but here they own themselves to be his servants, and him to be lord over them, and to have dominion over them all, and them to be his slaves and bondmen.

Génesis 44:16 In-Context

14 José todavía estaba en su palacio cuando Judá y sus hermanos llegaron. Entonces se postraron en el suelo delante de él.
15 —¿Qué han hecho ustedes? —reclamó José—. ¿No saben que un hombre como yo puede predecir el futuro?
16 —Oh, mi señor —contestó Judá—, ¿qué podemos responderle? ¿Cómo podemos explicar esto? ¿Cómo podemos probar nuestra inocencia? Dios nos está castigando por nuestros pecados. Mi señor, todos hemos regresado para ser sus esclavos, todos nosotros, y no solo nuestro hermano que tenía la copa en su costal.
17 —No —dijo José—. ¡Yo jamás haría algo así! Solo el hombre que robó la copa será mi esclavo. Los demás pueden volver en paz a la casa de su padre.
18 Judá habla por sus hermanos
Entonces Judá dio un paso adelante y dijo:
—Por favor, mi señor, permita que su siervo le hable sólo unas palabras. Le ruego que no se enoje conmigo, a pesar de ser usted tan poderoso como el faraón mismo.
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