Notas del episodio
He once sold his brother for silver. Now he offers himself instead.
In Genesis 44, Joseph’s test reaches its climax — but the spotlight shifts to Judah. While Joseph remains the hidden ruler orchestrating events with wisdom and restraint, Judah steps forward in a moment that changes redemptive history.
Judah, the fourth son of Jacob and Leah, was born out of praise: “This time I will praise the LORD” (Genesis 29:35). His name, Yehudah, comes from yadah — to praise, to give thanks. But praise at birth did not prevent failure in life.
In Genesis 37, Judah suggests selling Joseph rather than killing him. It sounds merciful, but it is betrayal. He profits from the suffering of his brother. In Genesis 38, his moral compromise with Tamar exposes deeper character flaws. Yet when confronted, Judah confesses: “She is mo ...