In the story of Joseph and his brothers, this verse captures a moment of anticipation and preparation. Joseph's brothers, who once sold him into slavery, are now in Egypt seeking food during a severe famine. Unbeknownst to them, the powerful Egyptian official they are about to meet is their own brother, Joseph. They prepare gifts to present to him, a customary act of respect and an attempt to gain favor. This scene is rich with themes of reconciliation and humility. The brothers, who once acted out of jealousy and malice, now approach with humility and a desire for peace. Their preparation of gifts symbolizes their hope for forgiveness and a new beginning. It also highlights the importance of approaching others with respect and the willingness to make amends. This moment foreshadows the eventual reconciliation between Joseph and his brothers, illustrating the power of forgiveness and the possibility of restoring broken relationships. The act of giving gifts serves as a tangible expression of their changed hearts and intentions.
They prepared their gifts for Joseph’s arrival at noon, because they had heard that they were to eat there.
Genesis 43:25
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