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Joseph commands that his silver cup be placed in Benjamin’s sack. When it is found, the brothers grieve, and Judah steps forward to plead for Benjamin’s release, offering himself instead. His self-sacrifice proves their hearts have changed. This moment fulfills the transformation God sought—where jealousy once ruled, love now reigns. The chapter teaches that genuine repentance is revealed through selfless love, and it foreshadows the redemptive substitution seen fully in Christ, who gives Himself for His brothers.
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