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Joseph’s
moment comes. He has been building this
moment from the very beginning. He has
lavished grace upon the Hebrew brothers.
He let them return with food and their money after the first trp. He has treated them with honor, bringing them
into his own house to feast, even. He
gave Benjamin a great portion, even more than his brothers. He has given the Hebrew brothers every
luxury.
The brothers
have in turn respected the grace they’ve received. They did return with Benjamin as
requested. They did come into the place
of feasting with humbleness, admitting that they didn’t actually pay for the
first load of food. They did stick up
for Simeon and returning to Egypt against their father before the food ran
out. They have demonstrated that they trust
Joseph.
However,
Joseph requires more than trust. He
wants to hear repentance. Joseph is
happy to be in a position to save his family.
That alone is remarkable. Many
humans, after being sold into slavery by their own family, would be content
letting them starve! Not Joseph. Joseph is overjoyed to be in a place to help
them. But he wants to hear their
repentant heart. Thus, he plants a gold cup in his brother’s sack so that he
will have every reason to put the brothers under great stress.
Judah comes
through. When Benjamin is made to look
guilty, Judah could easily have easily turned on Benjamin. However, Judah volunteers to give up his own
life to save Benjamin.
Before we
get to the conclusion of this post, let’s look at a detail as to why this
scheme might have been devised in the first place. As Judah recounts the story, he tells us a
detail that was omitted as the narrator of Genesis told the story. Apparently tin the first visit to Egypt, the
brothers told Joseph that one of their brothers was dead. It is likely that Joseph would feel the need
to correct this little lie. One of their
brothers isn’t dead, he was sold into slavery.
In any case,
Joseph now sees what he wants to see.
The brothers are humble. Judah is
even willing to trade his own life for the life of his brother. These brothers have some maturity underneath
them now. They have a bit of
repentance. They have honored Joseph
after dishonoring him horribly so many years ago. It has taken a while for these brothers to
mature and be able to put it on display, but God has been with Joseph through
it all. Joseph is now ready to unfold
the whole story.
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