January 15, 2024 Bible Study — Joseph’s Brothers Stand Up for Benjamin

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Genesis 42-44.

Two days ago, I mentioned that seeing how Joseph’s brothers reacted to him though no fault of his own was important to seeing what had changed between then and when they interacted with him when he was ruler, under Pharaoh, over Egypt.  Today we see how they acted at that later time.  So, previously, Joseph’s brothers hated him because they were jealous of the fact that he was their father’s favorite son.  This time, they acted to protect Benjamin because he was their younger brother and their father’s favorite son.  The way in which Jacob showed his preference for Benjamin over his other sons is just as extreme as what he did for Joseph.  He chose to consider his son Simeon lost to him rather than risk sending Benjamin to Egypt to gain Simeon’s release.  Nevertheless, Judah, the brother who proposed selling Joseph into slavery, offered himself into slavery to save Benjamin.

 

I want to take notice of one other thing.  Reuben tried to convince Jacob to let them take their brother Benjamin with them to Egypt with by offering the lives of his two sons should he fail to bring Benjamin back from Egypt, but Jacob would not relent.  It was only later when Judah offered to be responsible for Benjamin’s return that Jacob relented.  I cannot tell if the difference in Jacob’s reaction was because Judah took personal responsibility for Benjamin’s safety while Reuben offered Jacob revenge or because time had passed and Jacob was more desperate.

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.