"No," he told them. "You have come to see if our land is vulnerable." Treasury of Scripture Knowledge nakedness. Genesis 42:9 Chapter Outline 1. Jacob sends his ten sons to buy grain in Egypt.16. They are imprisoned by Joseph as spies. 18. They are set at liberty, on condition to bring Benjamin. 21. They have remorse for Joseph. 24. Simeon is kept for a pledge. 25. They return with grain, and their money. 29. Their relation to Jacob. 36. Jacob refuses to send Benjamin. Jump to Previous Exposed Nakedness Parts Places Poor Undefended Unprotected WeaknessJump to Next Exposed Nakedness Parts Places Poor Undefended Unprotected Weakness |
Parallel Verses New American Standard Bible Yet he said to them, "No, but you have come to look at the undefended parts of our land!" King James Bible And he said unto them, Nay, but to see the nakedness of the land ye are come. Holman Christian Standard Bible No," he said to them. "You have come to see the weakness of the land." International Standard Version But Joseph kept insisting, "It's just as I've said—you've come here to spy on our unguarded territories!" NET Bible "No," he insisted, "but you have come to see if our land is vulnerable." Links Genesis 42:12 NIVGenesis 42:12 NLT Genesis 42:12 ESV Genesis 42:12 NASB Genesis 42:12 KJV Genesis 42:12 Bible Apps Genesis 42:12 Parallel Genesis 42:12 Biblia Paralela Genesis 42:12 Chinese Bible Genesis 42:12 French Bible Genesis 42:12 German Bible Genesis 42:12 Commentaries Bible Hub |