Verses 1–5
GENESIS - CHAPTER FORTY-TWO
Verses 1-5:
The seven years of plenty passed. The first year of famine had come and gone and the second was underway. The same conditions that had caused the Nile to dry up also affected the other counties in that part of the world. The pinch of the famine had begun to be felt in the regions adjoining Egypt, including Palestine where Jacob lived with his eleven sons and their families.
News came to Jacob that there was grain for sale in Egypt. This word, coupled with the increasing famine in the area, spurred him to take action. His sons were confused and despondent, and looked helplessly to one another with no solutions to the problem. Jacob took the initiative, and ordered them to go to Egypt to buy grain.
Ten sons set out on the trade mission. Benjamin remained at home with Jacob. By modern standards, Benjamin was a man, being upwards of twenty years of age at this time. Jacob did not permit him to accompany his ten sons, partly because he feared some "mischief," ason, or personal injury befall him; and it is possible that Jacob did not fully trust the intentions of his other sons.