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  • PARALLEL BIBLE - Genesis 44:21


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    King James Bible - Genesis 44:21

    And thou saidst unto thy servants, Bring him down unto me, that I may set mine eyes upon him.

    World English Bible

    You said to your servants, 'Bring him down to me, that I may set my
    eyes on him.'

    Douay-Rheims - Genesis 44:21

    And thou saidst to thy servants: Bring him hither to me, and I will set my
    eyes on him.

    Webster's Bible Translation

    And thou saidst to thy servants, Bring him down to me, that I may set my
    eyes upon him.

    Original Hebrew

    ותאמר
    559 אל 413 עבדיך 5650 הורדהו 3381 אלי 413 ואשׂימה 7760 עיני 5869 עליו׃ 5921

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    VERSE (21) -
    Ge 42:15,20; 43:29

    SEV Biblia, Chapter 44:21

    Y dijiste a tus siervos: Traédmelo, y pondré mis ojos sobre él.

    Matthew Henry Commentary

    Verses 18-34 - Had
    Joseph been, as Judah supposed him, an utter stranger to the family, he could not but be wrought upon by his powerful reasonings But neither Jacob nor Benjamin need an intercessor with Joseph; for he himself loved them. Judah's faithful cleaving to Benjamin, now, in his distress, was recompensed long afterwards by the tribe of Benjami keeping with the tribe of Judah, when the other tribes deserted it. The apostle, when discoursing of the mediation of Christ, observes, tha our Lord sprang out of Judah, Heb 7:14; and he not only mad intercession for the transgressors, but he became a Surety for them testifying therein tender concern, both for his Father and for his brethren. Jesus, the great antitype of Joseph, humbles and proves his people, even after they have had some tastes of his loving-kindness. He brings their sins to their remembrance, that they may exercise and sho repentance, and feel how much they owe to his mercy __________________________________________________________________


    Original Hebrew

    ותאמר 559 אל 413 עבדיך 5650 הורדהו 3381 אלי 413 ואשׂימה 7760 עיני 5869 עליו׃ 5921


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