Genesis 42
Joseph's brothers come to Egypt to buy food during the famine and they do not recognize Joseph, who tests them.
Bible version
Joseph's Brothers Come to Egypt for Food
Commentary
Genesis 42 is the story of Joseph's brothers coming to Egypt to buy grain during a famine. Joseph, who had been sold into slavery by his brothers years earlier, is now the ruler of Egypt. He recognizes his brothers, but they do not recognize him. Joseph tests his brothers by accusing them of being spies and imprisoning them for three days. After the three days, Joseph releases them, but he keeps one of them, Simeon, as a hostage. He sends the other brothers back to Canaan with grain and orders them to bring Benjamin, Joseph's youngest brother, back with them. This chapter of Genesis is a powerful reminder of the consequences of sin. Joseph's brothers had sinned against him by selling him into slavery, and now they are reaping the consequences of their actions. Joseph's test of his brothers is a reminder that God will test us and bring us to account for our sins. It also serves as a reminder that God is a God of mercy and grace, as Joseph shows mercy to his brothers by releasing them and sending them back with grain. Finally, this chapter serves as a reminder of the importance of family, as Joseph is willing to forgive his brothers and reunite with them.
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There are 38 verses in Genesis, chapter 42.