25 And Joseph commandeth, and they fill their vessels 'with' corn, also to put back the money of each unto his sack, and to give to them provision for the way; and one doth to them so. 26 And they lift up their corn upon their asses, and go from thence, 27 and the one openeth his sack to give provender to his ass at a lodging-place, and he seeth his money, and lo, it 'is' in the mouth of his bag, 28 and he saith unto his brethren, 'My money hath been put back, and also, lo, in my bag:' and their heart goeth out, and they tremble, one to another saying, 'What 'is' this God hath done to us!'
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Genesis 42:25-28
Commentary on Genesis 42:25-28
(Read Genesis 42:25-28)
The brethren came for corn, and corn they had: not only so, but every man had his money given back. Thus Christ, like Joseph, gives out supplies without money and without price. The poorest are invited to buy. But guilty consciences are apt to take good providences in a bad sense; to put wrong meanings even upon things that make for them.