Warren Wiersbe BE Bible Study Series – Questions (vv. 12-17).
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Questions (vv. 12-17).

Questions (vv. 12-17). As we read this section, several questions come to mind. First, why were Jacob’s sons pasturing their flocks fifty miles from home when there was surely good grassland available closer to Hebron? Possible answer: They didn’t want anybody from the family spying on them. Second question: Why did they return to the dangerous area near Shechem when Jacob’s family had such a bad reputation among the citizens there (34:30)? Suggested answer: The brothers were involved with the people of the land in ways they didn’t want Jacob to know about.

But there’s a third question that’s even more puzzling: Knowing that his sons hated Joseph, why did Jacob send him out to visit them alone and wearing the special garment that had aggravated them so much? One of Jacob’s trusted servants could have performed the same task faster (Joseph got lost) and perhaps just as efficiently. The answer is that the providential hand of God was working to accomplish His divine purposes for Jacob and his family, and ultimately for the whole world. “He sent a man before them, even Joseph, who was sold for a servant” (Ps. 105:17). God had ordained that Joseph would go to Egypt, and this was the way He accomplished it.