Genesis 44 - Introduction - Joseph Benson’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments

Bible Comments

A.M. 2297. B.C. 1707.

Joseph, having entertained his brethren, dismissed them: but here we have them brought back in a greater fright than any they had been in yet. Observe,

( 1,) What method he took, both to humble them further, and to try their affections to his brother Benjamin, by which he would be able to judge of the sincerity of their repentance for what they had done against him. This he contrived to do by bringing Benjamin into distress, Genesis 44:1-17.

(2,) The good success of the experiment: he found them all heartily concerned, and Judah particularly, both for the safety of Benjamin, and for the comfort of their aged father, Genesis 44:18-34.