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Take also your brother, and arise, go again to the man.
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A Father's Painful Surrender
Commentators explain that this verse marks Jacob's painful but necessary surrender. After resisting, he finally yields to the severe famine and entrusts Benjamin to his brothers' care. This moment highlights the difficult act of letting go and trusting in God's providence, even when it involves great personal risk and grief.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
דבשׁ debash — “honey,” from the bee, or syrup from the juice of the grape. בטנים boṭen — “pistachio nuts.” שׁקד shâqêd —…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Take also your brother Their brother Benjamin, committing him into their hands and to their care, hereby declaring h…
Jacob urges his sons to go and buy a little food; now, in this time of scarcity, a little must be enough. Judah urges that Benjamin should go with …