Genesis 44:8

8 Siehe, das Geld, das wir fanden oben in unsern Säcken, haben wir wiedergebracht zu dir aus dem Lande Kanaan. Und wie sollten wir denn aus deines Herrn Hause gestohlen haben Silber und Gold?

Genesis 44:8 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 44:8

Behold, the money which we found in our sacks mouths;
&c.] Upon their return from Egypt, the first time they went thither for corn: we brought again unto thee out of the land of Canaan;
which was a full proof of their honesty: they might have kept it until it was called for and demanded of them, but of themselves they brought it with them, as being money not their own; and they did not wait to be examined about it when they came to Egypt again, but of their own accord related the story of it, and offered the money to this same man the steward they were now speaking to, which he could not deny: yea, they brought it to him out of the land of Canaan, a foreign country at a considerable distance, and out of the jurisdiction of Egypt, and where they were not liable to be called to an account for it: how then should we steal out of thy lord's house silver or gold?
that is, vessels of silver or vessels of gold, as the Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan; it could not be reasonably thought they would, for if they would not retain the governor's money when in their own land and out of his reach, much less would they steal anything out his house, which they might conclude would soon be missed, and they easily apprehended and committed to prison, and suffer for it.

Genesis 44:8 In-Context

6 Und als er sie ereilte, redete er mit ihnen solche Worte.
7 Sie antworteten ihm: Warum redet mein Herr solche Worte? Es sei ferne von deinen Knechten, ein solches zu tun.
8 Siehe, das Geld, das wir fanden oben in unsern Säcken, haben wir wiedergebracht zu dir aus dem Lande Kanaan. Und wie sollten wir denn aus deines Herrn Hause gestohlen haben Silber und Gold?
9 Bei welchem er gefunden wird unter deinen Knechten, der sei des Todes; dazu wollen auch wir meines Herrn Knechte sein.
10 Er sprach: Ja, es sei, wie ihr geredet habt. Bei welchem er gefunden wird, der sei mein Knecht; ihr aber sollt ledig sein.
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