Moses
Genesis 43:10BSB·traditional attribution

If we had not delayed, we could have come and gone twice by now.”

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Here, 1. Jacob urges his sons to go and buy more corn in Egypt, Gen 43:1, Gen 43:2. The famine continued; and the corn they had bought was all spent, for it is meat that perisheth. Jacob, as a good master of a family, is in care to provide for those of his own house food convenient; and shall not God provide for his children, for the household of faith?

Commenting on Genesis 43:1-10

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And their father said unto them,.... Being in some measure convinced by their reasonings, and in part at least reconciled to let Benjamin go with them, there being nothing to be done, he perceived, unless he consented to it: if it must be so now, do this; if nothing else will do but Benjamin must go, which after all he was reluctant to, then he...

Keil & Delitzsch Lutheran @keilanddelitzsch

Gen 43:8-10 He then repeated the only condition on which they would go to Egypt again, referring to the death by famine which threatened them, their father, and their children, and promising that he would himself be surety for the youth (הנּער, Benjamin was twenty-three years old), and saying, that if he did not restore him, he would bear the blame (חטא to be guilty...

Commenting on Genesis 43:8-10