Genesis 44:13
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New International Version (©1984)
At this, they tore their clothes. Then they all loaded their donkeys and returned to the city.

New Living Translation (©2007)
When the brothers saw this, they tore their clothing in despair. Then they loaded their donkeys again and returned to the city.

English Standard Version (©2001)
Then they tore their clothes, and every man loaded his donkey, and they returned to the city.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
Then they tore their clothes, and when each man loaded his donkey, they returned to the city.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
Then they rent their clothes, and laded every man his ass, and returned to the city.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
When they saw this, they tore their clothes in grief. Then each one loaded his donkey and went back into the city.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
Then they tore their clothes, and loaded every man his donkey, and returned to the city.

American King James Version
Then they rent their clothes, and laded every man his ass, and returned to the city.

American Standard Version
Then they rent their clothes, and laded every man his ass, and returned to the city.

Douay-Rheims Bible
Then they rent their garments, and loading their asses again, returned into the town.

Darby Bible Translation
Then they rent their clothes, and loaded every man his ass, and they returned to the city.

English Revised Version
Then they rent their clothes, and laded every man his ass, and returned to the city.

Webster's Bible Translation
Then they rent their clothes, and loaded every man his ass, and returned to the city.

World English Bible
Then they tore their clothes, and each man loaded his donkey, and returned to the city.

Young's Literal Translation
and they rend their garments, and each ladeth his ass, and they turn back to the city.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

"They rent their garments;" the natural token of a sorrow that knows no remedy. "And Judah went." He had pledged himself for the safety of Benjamin to his father. And he was yet there; awaiting no doubt the result which he anticipated. "They fell before him on the earth." It is no longer a bending of the head or bowing of the body, but the posture of deepest humiliation. How deeply that early dream penetrated into the stern reality! "Wot ye not that such a man as I doth certainly divine?" Joseph keeps up the show of resentment for a little longer, and brings out from Judah the most pathetic plea of its kind that ever was uttered. "The God," the great and only God, "hath found out the iniquity of thy servants;" in our dark and treacherous dealing with our brother. "Behold, we are servants to my lord." He resigns himself and all to perpetual bondage, as the doom of a just God upon their still-remembered crime. "He shall be my servant; and ye, go up in peace to your father." Now is the test applied with the nicest adjustment. Now is the moment of agony and suspense to Joseph. Will my brothers prove true? says he within himself. Will Judah prove adequate to the occasion? say we. His pleading with his father augured well.

Verse 18-34

"And Judah came near unto him." He is going to surrender himself as a slave for life, that Benjamin may go home with his brothers, who are permitted to depart. "Let thy servant now speak a word in the ears of my lord." There is nothing here but respectful calmness of demeanor. "And let not thine anger burn against thy servant." He intuitively feels that the grand vizier is a man of like feelings with himself. He will surmount the distinction of rank, and stand with him on the ground of a common humanity. "For so art thou as Pharaoh." Thou hast power to grant or withhold my request. This forms, the exordium of the speech. Then follows the plea. This consists in a simple statement of the facts, which Judah expects to have its native effect upon a rightly-constituted heart. We will not touch this statement, except to explain two or three expressions. A young lad - a comparative youth. "Let me set mine eyes upon him" - regard him with favor and kindness. "He shall leave his father and he shall die." If he were to leave his father, his father would die. Such is the natural interpretation of these words, as the paternal affection is generally stronger than the filial. "And now let thy servant now abide instead of the lad a servant to my lord." Such is the humble and earnest petition of Judah. He calmly and firmly sacrifices home, family, and birthright, rather than see an aged father die of a broken heart.

- Joseph Made Himself Known to His Brethren

10. גשׁן gôshen, Goshen, Gesem (Arabias related perhaps to גשׁם geshem "rain, shower"), a region on the borders of Egypt and Arabia, near the gulf of Suez.

The appeal of Judah is to Joseph irresistible. The repentance of his brothers, and their attachment to Benjamin, have been demonstrated in the most satisfactory manner. This is all that Joseph sought. It is evident, throughout the whole narrative, that he never aimed at exercising any supremacy over his brothers. As soon as he has obtained an affecting proof of the right disposition of his brothers, he conceals himself no longer. And the speech of Judah, in which, no doubt, his brothers concurred, does equal credit to his head and heart.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

Then they rent their clothes,.... In token of sorrow and distress, being at their wits' end, like distracted persons, not knowing what to do: this was usually done in the eastern countries when any evil befell, as did Jacob, Genesis 37:34; and as the Egyptians themselves did when mourning for their dead, as Diodorus Siculus (q) relates:

and laded every man his ass; put their sacks of corn on their asses again, having tied them up:

and returned to the city; to the metropolis, as Jarchi, which was either Tanis, that is, Zoan, or, as others think, Memphis: hither they returned to see how it would go with Benjamin, to plead his cause and get him released, that he might go with them, they being afraid to see their father's face without him; otherwise, could they have been content to have gone without him, they might have proceeded on in their journey, see Genesis 44:17.

(q) Bibliothec. l. 1. p. 65.


Geneva Study Bible

Then they {c} rent their clothes, and laded every man his ass, and returned to the city.

(c) To show how greatly the thing displeased them and how sorry they were for it.


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

44:1-17 Joseph tried how his brethren felt towards Benjamin. Had they envied and hated the other son of Rachel as they had hated him, and if they had the same want of feeling towards their father Jacob as heretofore, they would now have shown it. When the cup was found upon Benjamin, they would have a pretext for leaving him to be a slave. But we cannot judge what men are now, by what they have been formerly; nor what they will do, by what they have done. The steward charged them with being ungrateful, rewarding evil for good; with folly, in taking away the cup of daily use, which would soon be missed, and diligent search made for it; for so it may be read, Is not this it in which my lord drinketh, as having a particular fondness for it, and for which he would search thoroughly? Or, By which, leaving it carelessly at your table, he would make trial whether you were honest men or not? They throw themselves upon Joseph's mercy, and acknowledge the righteousness of God, perhaps thinking of the injury they had formerly done to Joseph, for which they thought God was now reckoning with them. Even in afflictions wherein we believe ourselves wronged by men, we must own that God is righteous, and finds out our sin.


Genesis 37:29 When Reuben returned to the cistern and saw that Joseph was not there, he tore his clothes.
Genesis 37:34 Then Jacob tore his clothes, put on sackcloth and mourned for his son many days.
Genesis 44:4 They had not gone far from the city when Joseph said to his steward, "Go after those men at once, and when you catch up with them, say to them, 'Why have you repaid good with evil?
Numbers 14:6 Joshua son of Nun and Caleb son of Jephunneh, who were among those who had explored the land, tore their clothes
2 Samuel 1:11 Then David and all the men with him took hold of their clothes and tore them.
2 Kings 11:14 She looked and there was the king, standing by the pillar, as the custom was. The officers and the trumpeters were beside the king, and all the people of the land were rejoicing and blowing trumpets. Then Athaliah tore her robes and called out, "Treason! Treason!"

Ass Asses Bags Bitter City Clothes Donkey Donkeys Garments Grief Loaded Rend Rent Tore Turn


Then they rent their clothes, and laded every man his ass, and returned to the city.

37:29-34 Nu 14:6 2Sa 1:2,11 13:19

Genesis Chapter 44 Verse 13

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