Definition: And they knew not that Joseph understood [them]; for he spake unto them by an interpreter.
Explanation: Okay, letโs break down this verse from Genesis 42:23: โAnd they knew not that Joseph understood [them]; for he spake unto them by an interpreter.โ Here's the simple explanation: This verse is about a really tricky situation with Joseph. Basically, God was setting up a plan to trap Joseph, and itโs happening through someone else. Hereโs what it means: โThey knew not that Joseph understood [them]โ : This is the key part. The people in Egypt were completely unaware that Joseph was secretly working with Pharaoh to help escape from prison. They just assumed he wasn't involved. Itโs like a veil of ignorance. โFor he spake unto them by an interpreter.โ : This means Joseph was using someone else โ likely a trusted servant, to communicate with them. He was speaking to them through another person. So, in short: Joseph wasn't the one directly talking to the people in Egypt. Instead, he was working behind the scenes with someone else (an interpreter) to guide and help them. Itโs a clever way for God to protect his plan! Why is this important? This verse shows that God can use seemingly ordinary people to accomplish big things. It also highlights Joseph's intelligence and skill, as he was able to manipulate the situation without being directly involved. --- Do you want me to: Explain another Bible verse? Give you some context about this passage? Discuss its significance in a broader biblical theme (like faith, obedience, or providence)?