Genesis 44:15

"Judah and his brothers came to Joseph’s house, and he was still there. They fell on the ground before him."

Key Reflection

In Genesis 44:15, Judah and his brothers approach Joseph at his residence, bowing down before him out of a sense of reverence and humility. This action underscores their recognition of Joseph's authority and their desire to seek his forgiveness or favor after the incident with the stolen silver cup. The cultural context reveals that falling on one’s face in the presence of a superior was a common gesture of submission and respect, highlighting the brothers' contrite state and their willingness to humble themselves before their brother who had risen to高位 地位。这一举动也为后续情节埋下了伏笔,即兄弟间的和解与最终的认出,反映了家庭成员之间复杂的情感纠葛和关系修复的可能性。

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