New International Version (©1984) Then he sent his brothers away, and as they were leaving he said to them, "Don't quarrel on the way!"New Living Translation (©2007) So Joseph sent his brothers off, and as they left, he called after them, "Don't quarrel about all this along the way!" English Standard Version (©2001) Then he sent his brothers away, and as they departed, he said to them, “Do not quarrel on the way.” New American Standard Bible (©1995) So he sent his brothers away, and as they departed, he said to them, "Do not quarrel on the journey." King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.) So he sent his brethren away, and they departed: and he said unto them, See that ye fall not out by the way. GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995) So Joseph sent his brothers on their way. As they were leaving, he said to them, "Don't quarrel on your way back!" King James 2000 Bible (©2003) So he sent his brothers away, and they departed: and he said unto them, See that you fall not out by the way. American King James Version So he sent his brothers away, and they departed: and he said to them, See that you fall not out by the way. American Standard Version So he sent his brethren away, and they departed: and he said unto them, See that ye fall not out by the way. Douay-Rheims Bible So he sent away his brethren, and at their departing said to them: Be not angry in the way. Darby Bible Translation And he sent his brethren away, and they departed. And he said to them, Do not quarrel on the way. English Revised Version So he sent his brethren away, and they departed: and he said unto them, See that ye fall not out by the way. Webster's Bible Translation So he sent his brethren away, and they departed: and he said to them, See that ye contend not by the way. World English Bible So he sent his brothers away, and they departed. He said to them, "See that you don't quarrel on the way." Young's Literal Translation And he sendeth his brethren away, and they go; and he saith unto them, 'Be not angry in the way.' |
| Clarke's Commentary on the Bible See that ye fall not out by the way - This prudent caution was given by Joseph, to prevent his brethren from accusing each other for having sold him; and to prevent them from envying Benjamin, for the superior favor shown him by his brother. It is strange, but so it is, that children of the same parents are apt to envy each other, fall out, and contend; and therefore the exhortation in this verse must be always seasonable in a large family. But a rational, religious education will, under God, prevent every thing of this sort. Gill's Exposition of the Entire BibleSo he sent his brethren away, and they departed,.... From Egypt to Canaan with the wagons, asses, and rich presents: and he said unto them, see that ye fall not out by the way; the Targum of Jonathan adds, about the affair of selling me; which he had reason to fear they would, from what they, and particularly Reuben, had said in his presence, Genesis 42:21; he was jealous this would be the subject of their discourse by the way, and that they would be blaming one another about it, and so fall into contentions and quarrels; that one would say it was owing to the reports of such an one concerning him, that they entertained hatred against him; that it was such an one that advised to kill him, and such an one that stripped him of his clothes, and such an one that put him into the pit, and such an one that was the cause of his being sold; and thus shifting of things from one to another, and aggravating each other's concern in this matter, they might stir up and provoke one another to wrath and anger, as the word used signifies, which might have a bad issue; to prevent which Joseph gives them this kind and good advice; and especially there was the more reason to attend to it, since he was reconciled unto them, and was desirous the whole should be buried in oblivion. Geneva Study BibleSo he sent his brethren away, and they departed: and he said unto them, See that ye {g} fall not out by the way. (g) Seeing he had remitted the fault done to him, he did not want them to accuse one another. Wesley's Notes 45:24 See that ye fall not out by the way - He knew they were but too apt to be quarrelsome; and what had lately passed, which revived the remembrance of what they had done formerly against their brother, might give them occasion to quarrel. Now Joseph having forgiven them all, lays this obligation upon them, not to upbraid one another. This charge our Lord Jesus has given to us, that we love one another, that we live in peace, that whatever occurs, or whatever former occurrences are remembered, we fall not out. For, We are brethren, we have all one father. We are his brethren; and we shame, our relation to him, who is our peace, if we fall out. We are all guilty, verily guilty, and instead of quarrelling with one another, have a great deal of reason to fall out with ourselves. We are forgiven of God, whom we have all offended, and therefore should be ready to forgive one another. We are by the way, a way that lies through the land of Egypt, where we have many eyes upon us, that seek occasion and advantage against us; a way that leads to Canaan, where we hope to be for ever in perfect peace. Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary24. so he sent his brethren away-In dismissing them on their homeward journey, he gave them this particular admonition: See that ye fall not out by the way-a caution that would be greatly needed; for not only during the journey would they be occupied in recalling the parts they had respectively acted in the events that led to Joseph's being sold into Egypt, but their wickedness would soon have to come to the knowledge of their venerable father. Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary45:16-24 Pharaoh was kind to Joseph, and to his relations for his sake. Egypt would make up the losses of their removal. Thus those for whom Christ intends his heavenly glory, ought not to regard the things of this world. The best of its enjoyments are but lumber; we cannot make sure of them while here, much less can we carry them away with us. Let us not set our eyes or hearts upon the world; there are better things for us in that blessed land, whither Christ, our Joseph, is gone to prepare a place. Joseph dismissed his brethren with a seasonable caution, See that ye fall not out by the way. He knew they were too apt to be quarrelsome; and having forgiven them all, he lays this charge upon them, not to upbraid one another. This command our Lord Jesus has given to us, that we love one another, and that whatever happens, or has happened, we fall not out. For we are brethren, we have all one Father. We are all guilty, and instead of quarrelling with one another, have reason to fall out with ourselves. We are, or hope to be, forgiven of God, whom we have all offended, and, therefore, should be ready to forgive one another. We are by the way, a way through the land of Egypt, where we have many eyes upon us, that seek advantage against us; a way that leads to the heavenly Canaan, where we hope to be for ever in perfect peace. |