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23 (Now[a] they did not know that Joseph could understand them,[b] for he was speaking through an interpreter.)[c]

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  1. Genesis 42:23 tn The disjunctive clause provides supplemental information that is important to the story.
  2. Genesis 42:23 tn “was listening.” The brothers were not aware that Joseph could understand them as they spoke the preceding words in their native language.
  3. Genesis 42:23 tn Heb “for [there was] an interpreter between them.” On the meaning of the word here translated “interpreter” see HALOT 590 s.v. מֵלִיץ and M. A. Canney, “The Hebrew melis (Prov IX 12; Gen XLII 2-3),” AJSL 40 (1923/24): 135-37.

23 But they did not know that Joseph understood them, for he spoke to them through an interpreter.

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23 They did not realize(A) that Joseph could understand them,(B) since he was using an interpreter.

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