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but if you will not send him, we will not go down, for the man said to us, `You shall not see my face, unless your brother is with you.`"
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Not Rebellion, but Reality
Commentators clarify that the brothers' refusal to go without Benjamin was not an act of rebellion or disrespect toward their father. Instead, it was a statement of reality based on fear and practicality. They understood that returning to Egypt without Benjamin would be pointless and would likely result in them being punished as spies, so they were simply stating the non-negotiable terms they had been given.
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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 —…
19th Century
Anglican
The man asked us straitly. — In Genesis 42:13, they appear rather as volunteering a statement of their family relations than as ha…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
But if you will not send [him], we will not go down This they said not as undutiful, and from a spirit of rebellion …
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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 …