Genesis 50:17

17 Thus say ye to Joseph, Forgive them their injustice and their sin, forasmuch as they have done thee evil; and now pardon the injustice of the servants of the God of thy father. And Joseph wept while they spoke to him.

Genesis 50:17 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 50:17

So shall ye say unto Joseph, forgive, I pray thee now, the
trespass of thy brethren, and their sin
Their very great sin, and therefore more words than one are used to express it: unless this repetition should be intended, and signifies that their crime was a trespass against God, and a sin against their brother; and however they are directed to ask forgiveness for it, and urge the relation they stood in to Joseph, in order to obtain it, which they were ready to acknowledge as a very great evil, and of which they repented:

and now, we pray thee, forgive the trespass of the servants of the God
of thy father;
they urge not only the common relation they stood in to Jacob, but what they stood in to the God of Jacob, being his servants, his worshippers, as Joseph also was; and therefore, being his brethren not only in nature but in religion and grace, they hoped he would forgive their trespass:

and Joseph wept when they spake unto him;
by their messenger; being troubled that they should be in such anxiety and distress of mind, which he had a fellow feeling with, and that they should have no better opinion of him, but entertain such distrust of him, notwithstanding all the kindness he had shown them, as to imagine that he should ever deal hardly with them for their former ill usage of him, which was forgiven and forgotten by him long ago.

Genesis 50:17 In-Context

15 And when the brethren of Joseph saw that their father was dead, they said, , lest at any time Joseph remember evil against us, and recompense to us all the evils which we have done against him.
16 And they came to Joseph, and said, Thy father adjured before his death, saying,
17 Thus say ye to Joseph, Forgive them their injustice and their sin, forasmuch as they have done thee evil; and now pardon the injustice of the servants of the God of thy father. And Joseph wept while they spoke to him.
18 And they came to him and said, We, these , are thy servants.
19 And Joseph said to them, Fear not, for I am God's.

Footnotes 1

The Brenton translation of the Septuagint is in the public domain.