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Now therefore don`t be afraid. I will nourish you and your little ones." He comforted them, and spoke kindly to them.
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Forgiveness is Active Goodness
Commentators like John Calvin emphasize that Joseph's actions define true forgiveness. It is not merely the absence of revenge but actively overcoming evil with good. Joseph doesn't just pardon his brothers; he promises to "nourish" them and their families. This demonstrates that genuine reconciliation involves showing kindness and providing help to those who have wronged us, proving our minds are free from malice.
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Bishop
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I will nourish you. It was a sign of a solid and not a feigned reconciliation, not only to abstain from malice and injury, but also to
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