"Then they rent their clothes, and laded every man his ass, and returned to the city."
Commentary
Gill's Exposition
Then they rent their clothes,.... In token of sorrow and distress, being at their wits' end, like distracted persons, not knowing what to do: this was usually done in the eastern countries
when any evil befell, as did Jacob, Gen 37:34 ; and as the Egyptians themselves did when mourning for their dead, as Diodorus Siculus (q) relates: and laded every man his ass; put their sacks of corn on their asses again, having tied them up: and returned to the city; to the metropolis, as Jarchi, which was either Tanis, that is, Zoan, or, as others think, Memphis: hither they returned to see how it would go with Benjamin, to plead his cause and get him released, that he might go with them, they being afraid to see their father's face without him; otherwise, could they have been content to have gone without him, they might have proceeded on in their journey, see Gen 44:17 . (q) Bibliothec. l. 1. p. 65.
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Commentary
Gill's Exposition
Then they rent their clothes,.... In token of sorrow and distress, being at their wits' end, like distracted persons, not knowing what to do: this was usually done in the eastern countries
when any evil befell, as did Jacob, Gen 37:34 ; and as the Egyptians themselves did when mourning for their dead, as Diodorus Siculus (q) relates: and laded every man his ass; put their sacks of corn on their asses again, having tied them up: and returned to the city; to the metropolis, as Jarchi, which was either Tanis, that is, Zoan, or, as others think, Memphis: hither they returned to see how it would go with Benjamin, to plead his cause and get him released, that he might go with them, they being afraid to see their father's face without him; otherwise, could they have been content to have gone without him, they might have proceeded on in their journey, see Gen 44:17 . (q) Bibliothec. l. 1. p. 65.