Genesis 43:13 - Take your brother also, get up, and return to the man.

Generated Verse: Genesis 43:13

What does "Genesis 43:13" mean?


Genesis 43 recounts the story of Jacob and his sons needing to return to Egypt to buy more grain. They had previously gone during a famine, and Joseph, whom they had sold into slavery years before but they didn't recognize, was now a high-ranking official in Egypt. Joseph had held Simeon hostage during their first trip to ensure they would return with their youngest brother, Benjamin.

So, in the context of Genesis 43:13, the verse:

"Take your brother also, get up, and return to the man"

means that Jacob is instructing his sons to:

"Take your brother also": This refers to Benjamin. Jacob was initially very reluctant to let Benjamin go, as he was the only remaining son from Jacob's beloved wife, Rachel (Joseph being the other). However, the famine was severe, and they needed grain to survive. Judah had offered to personally guarantee Benjamin's safety.
"Get up": This is a call to action, urging them to prepare for the journey.
"And return to the man": "The man" refers to Joseph, the Egyptian official. They need to go back to Egypt to buy more grain from him.

In essence, Jacob is finally relenting and authorizing his sons to take Benjamin back to Egypt to buy more grain from Joseph, driven by the dire need to survive the famine. He hopes that by bringing Benjamin, they will fulfill the condition set by the Egyptian official and be able to buy the necessary food.

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