Genesis 43:30-31

his bowels.

1Ki 3:26; Jer 31:20; Ho 11:8; Php 1:8; 2:1; Col 3:12; 1Jo 3:17

wept there.

42:24; Joh 11:33-38; Ac 20:19,31,37; 2Ti 1:4

refrained.

45:1; Isa 42:14; Jer 31:16; 1Pe 3:10

bread.

25

Genesis 45:1-5

1 Joseph makes himself known to his brethren.

5 He comforts them in God's providence.

9 He sends for his father.

16 Pharaoh confirms it.

21 Joseph furnishes then for their journey, and exhorts them to concord.

25 Jacob is revived with the news.

could not.

43:30,31; Isa 42:14; Jer 20:9

Cause.

2Sa 1:20; Mt 18:15; Ac 10:41; 1Co 13:5

wept aloud. Heb. gave forth his voice in weeping."This," says Sir J. Chardin, "is exactly the genius of the people of Asia; their sentiments of joy or grief are properly transports, and their transports are ungoverned, excessive, and truly outrageous. When anyone returns from a long journey or dies, his family burst into cries that may be heard twenty doors off; and this is renewed at different times, and continues many days, according to the vigour of the passion. Sometimes they cease all at once, and then begin as suddenly, with a greater shrillness and loudness than one could easily imagine."

Nu 14:1; Ru 1:9; 2Ki 20:3; Ac 20:37

I am Joseph.

Mt 14:27; Ac 7:13; 9:5

for they.

Job 4:5; 23:15; Zec 12:10; Mt 14:26; Mr 6:50; Lu 5:8; 24:37,38

Re 1:7

troubled. or, terrified.

I am Joseph.

37:28; 50:18; Mt 14:27; Ac 9:5

be not grieved.

Isa 40:1,2; Lu 23:34; 2Co 2:7,11

nor angry with yourselves. Heb. neither let there be angerin your eyes. God.

7,8; 47:25; 50:20; 1Sa 1:19; 2Sa 12:12; 16:10-12; 17:14; Job 1:21

Ps 105:16,17; Ac 2:23,24; 4:24-28; 7:9-15
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