Genesis 44
Joseph's brothers are afraid that he will seek revenge for being sold into slavery and they plead for mercy.
Bible version
Joseph's Silver Cup Found in Benjamin's Sack
Commentary
Genesis 44 is a chapter that focuses on the story of Joseph's brothers and their journey to Egypt. It begins with Joseph's brothers returning to Egypt to buy more grain, and Joseph testing them by planting his silver cup in Benjamin's sack. When the brothers are accused of stealing the cup, they plead their innocence and offer to be slaves in exchange for Benjamin's freedom. Judah then steps forward and offers himself in Benjamin's place, and Joseph reveals himself to his brothers. The chapter is a powerful example of the power of forgiveness and reconciliation. Joseph's brothers had betrayed him years earlier, selling him into slavery, yet Joseph is willing to forgive them and show mercy. Judah's selfless act of offering himself in Benjamin's place is a testament to the power of love and loyalty. The chapter also serves as a reminder of the importance of family. Despite the years of separation, Joseph still loves his brothers and is willing to forgive them. His willingness to forgive and reunite with his family is a powerful example of the importance of family and the power of forgiveness. Overall, Genesis 44 is a powerful chapter that highlights the power of forgiveness, loyalty, and family. It serves as a reminder of the importance of family and the power of forgiveness.
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There are 34 verses in Genesis, chapter 44.