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Genesis 44:1-17
Verse 1-17 -
Joseph tried how his brethren felt towards Benjamin. Had they envied
and hated the other son of Rachel as they had hated him, and if they
had the same want of feeling towards their father Jacob as
heretofore, they would now have shown it. When the cup was found
upon Benjamin, they would have a pretext for leaving him to be a
slave. But we cannot judge what men are now, by what they have been
formerly; nor what they will do, by what they have done. The steward
charged them with being ungrateful, rewarding evil for good; with
folly, in taking away the cup of daily use, which would soon be
missed, and diligent search made for it; for so it may be read, Is
not this it in which my lord drinketh, as having a particular
fondness for it, and for which he would search thoroughly? Or, By
which, leaving it carelessly at your table, he would make trial
whether you were honest men or not? They throw themselves upon
Joseph's mercy, and acknowledge the righteousness of God, perhaps
thinking of the injury they had formerly done to Joseph, for which
they thought God was now reckoning with them. Even in afflictions
wherein we believe ourselves wronged by men, we must own that God is
righteous, and finds out our sin.
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