Genesis 42:1 Now when Jacob saw that there was corn in Egypt, Jacob said unto his sons, Why do ye look one upon another? Jacob hearing there was corn in Egypt, sends all his sons thither but Benjamin,
Genesis 42:1-5. They bow before Joseph, who knew them, but not they him; he treats them roughly,
Genesis 42:6-8; remembers his dreams; charges them for spies,
Genesis 42:9-12. They, to vindicate themselves, declare that they were all sons of one father, and had a younger brother at home,
Genesis 42:13. Joseph imprisons them, but releases all but Simeon, and sends the rest to fetch their brother, and so prove their words true,
Genesis 42:14-20. Their consciences are awakened, and charge them with their sin against Joseph; they accuse one another,
Genesis 42:21 ,22. Joseph hears them; weeps; binds Simeon,
Genesis 42:23 ,24. Joseph orders their sacks to be filled with corn, and to return their money,
Genesis 42:25 ,26. In the way one finds his money in his sack; they are the more afraid,
Genesis 42:27 ,28. At home they relate to Jacob what happened to them, so far as to persuade Jacob to let Benjamin go,
Genesis 42:29-35. He complains; Reuben undertakes for him; he cannot consent to let him go,
Genesis 42:36-38.
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When Jacob saw,
i.e. heard, as the word is used,
Exodus 20:18; as
seeing
is put for smelling,
Exodus 5:21; and for tasting,
Psalm 34:8; and for touching,
John 20:29.
Why do ye look one upon another;
like lazy, careless, and helpless persons, each one expecting relief from the other, but none offering either counsel or help for all our subsistence?