Benjamin Wants to Stand before God with a Clear Conscience

John W. Welch

Above all, Benjamin wants to return to God with a clear conscience and with his garments pure, not stained by the blood of his people (2:27–28). At the beginning of his speech, Benjamin had similarly said that he wasn’t speaking to the people "this day" that "I might thereby accuse you," but so that "I can answer a clear conscience before God" (2:15).

John W. Welch Notes

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