34. took and sent messes . . . Benjamin's mess was five
times--In Egypt, as in other Oriental countries, there were, and
are, two modes of paying attention to a guest whom the host wishes to
honor--either by giving a choice piece from his own hand, or ordering
it to be taken to the stranger. The degree of respect shown consists in
the quantity, and while the ordinary rule of distinction is a double
mess, it must have appeared a very distinguished mark of favor bestowed
on Benjamin to have no less than five times any of his brethren.
they drank, and were merry with him--Hebrew, "drank
freely" (same as
So 5:1;
Joh 2:10).
In all these cases the idea of intemperance is excluded. The painful
anxieties and cares of Joseph's brethren were dispelled, and they were
at ease.
JFB.
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