Genesis 44:29

"One went out from me, and I said, “Surely he is torn in pieces;” and I haven’t seen him since."

Key Reflection

In Genesis 44:29, Jacob laments the loss of his son Benjamin, expressing profound sorrow over his disappearance. This verse reveals the deep familial bond between Jacob and Benjamin, highlighting how significant each child was to their father. In first-century Jewish culture, the loss of a son would have been particularly devastating, given the patriarchal society where sons carried on family lineage and provided support in old age. Thus, Jacob's words reflect not only his grief but also the cultural weight of losing such an integral member of the household.

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