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Judah said to his brothers, "What profit is it if we kill our brother and conceal his blood?

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A Question of Profit, Not Piety

Commentators note that Judah's question, "What profit is it?" frames the decision in practical terms. John Gill explains that selling Joseph was seen as more advantageous and less risky than murdering him and facing potential discovery by men or certain judgment from God. It was a pragmatic choice, not a purely moral one.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Genesis 37:1–36

18th Century

Theologian

17. דתין dotayı̂n Dothain, “two wells?” (Gesenius)

25. נכאת neko't “tragacanth” or goat’s-tho…

John Gill

John Gill

On Genesis 37:26

17th Century

Pastor

And Judah said unto his brethren
In sight of the Ishmaelites, a thought came into his mind to get Joseph sold to the…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Genesis 37:23–30

17th Century

Minister

They threw Joseph into a pit, to perish there with hunger and cold; so cruel were their tender mercies. They slighted him when he was in distress, …