Lessons
Genesis 43:19-25
And they came near to the steward of Joseph's house, and they communed with him at the door of the house,…


1. Just orders are readily entertained by honest servants from their masters (ver. 17).

2. The house of kindness may sometimes terrify souls as the house of dangers.

3. Innocency itself may be suspicious of wrong charges, to raise up fear.

4. Groundless jealousies pretend dangers where none are (ver. 18).

5. Wisdom suggests unto innocency a fair defence to prevent danger (ver 19).

6. Innocency's plain acknowledgment of its designs is its best apology (ver. 20.)

7. Declaration of events of providence as they are tends to justify the innocent.

8. Where providence orders good, souls may make question of receiving or keeping it (ver. 21).

9. Just souls will deal justly in dealing with others about buying, &c.

10. Innoceney may plead ignorance of the fact of sin plainly, being not guilty (ver. 22).

11. Upright hearts in power will speak peace and encouragement to fearful spirits.

12. Good hearts teach to ascribe all good providences unto God in covenant.

13. Just men will own their acts to discharge the innocent. So the steward.

14. Conditions being performed, hostages must be in justice returned (ver. 23).

15. Good hospitality will labour, to afford room and all convenient refreshings to its guests.

16. Hospitality in truth, provides for beasts as well as men (ver. 24).

17. Prudence will put men upon care to prepare a present for rulers in time of danger.

18. Courtesy from hosts gives opportunity for guests to express their returns.

19. Noon refreshments are suitable to morning's labours.

20. Good rulers are careful first to work and then to eat (ver. 25).

(G. Hughes, B. D.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: And they came near to the steward of Joseph's house, and they communed with him at the door of the house,

WEB: They came near to the steward of Joseph's house, and they spoke to him at the door of the house,




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