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My lord asked his servants, saying, `Have you a father, or a brother?`
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A Plea Based on Facts
Judah begins his powerful speech by reminding the Egyptian ruler of his own question from their first visit: "Have you a father, or a brother?" Commentators like John Gill note this isn't an emotional outburst but a strategic, respectful recounting of the facts. Judah establishes a common ground of shared history before making his heartfelt appeal, showing wisdom in his approach to authority.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
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