Genesis 42:25

Then Joseph commanded to fill their sacks with corn, and to restore every man’s money into his sack, and to give them provision for the way: and thus did he unto them.

Cross-reference

Genesis 44:1 repeats the sack-filling order but adds the silver cup — a direct escalation of Joseph's test in the same pattern.

In Genesis 44:2, Joseph again hides his silver cup in Benjamin's sack, repeating the same deceptive test with a valuable item as he did with the money here.

In Genesis 45:21, Joseph gives his brothers wagons and provisions — a later, even more generous act of provision following his revelation.

Genesis 43:12 Historical context

In Genesis 43:12, Jacob, troubled by the returned money, sends double silver — a direct narrative response to the mysterious provision here.

In Genesis 45:17, Pharaoh commands Joseph to send his brothers back to Canaan with provisions — a royal endorsement of Joseph's earlier generosity.