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God's Sovereign Plan
Joseph's statement, "it was not you that sent me hither, but God," is a powerful declaration of divine providence. Commentators like John Calvin emphasize that God actively works through all events, even sinful human actions, to accomplish His good purposes. This doesn't excuse the brothers' guilt, but it reframes the entire ordeal within God's ultimate, redemptive plan to preserve their family, demonstrating that His sovereign will can triumph even through human failure.
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But God. —Hebrew: but the God. The article is rarely found with Elohim in the history of Joseph, but wherever it is added…
19th Century
Preacher
See how Joseph traces God's hand in his whole career.
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16th Century
Theologian
So now, it was not you that sent me hither. This is a remarkable passage, in which we are taught that the right course of events is never …
17th Century
Pastor
So now [it was] not you [that] sent me hither, but God
Which is to be understood not absolutely, as if they had no c…
17th Century
Minister
Joseph let Judah continue and heard all he had to say. He found his brothers humbled for their sins, mindful of him (for Judah had mentioned him tw…