John Gill Commentary


John Gill Commentary
"Then Judah came near unto him, and said, Oh, my lord, let thy servant, I pray thee, speak a word in my lord`s ears, and let not thine anger burn against thy servant; for thou art even as Pharaoh." — Genesis 44:18 (ASV)
Then Judah came near unto him
Being the spokesman of his brethren, and the surety of Benjamin: he plucked up a spirit, put on courage, and drew nearer to the governor, and with much freedom and boldness, and in a very polite manner, addressed him:
and said, O my lord, let your servant, I pray you, speak a word in my
lord's ears ;
not admit him to private audience, or suffer him to whisper something to him, but give him the hearing of a few words he had to say to him:
and let not your anger burn against your servant ;
do not be displeased with his boldness, and the freedom he takes, but hear him patiently:
for you [are] even as Pharaoh ;
next, if not equal in power and authority with him; could exercise justice or show mercy, punish or release from punishment, at his pleasure; and having leave granted him, he began his speech, and made the following narrative.