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1
Now Jacob
saw
that there
was grain
in Egypt,
and Jacob
said
to his sons,
"Why
are you staring
at one another?"
2
He said,
"Behold,
I have heard
that
there
is grain
in Egypt;
go down
there
and buy
some for us from that place,
so that we may live
and not die."
3
Then ten
brothers
of Joseph
went down
to buy
grain
from Egypt.
4
But Jacob
did not send
Joseph's
brother
Benjamin
with his
brother
s,
for he said,
"I am afraid that harm
may befall
him."
5
So the sons
of Israel
came
to buy grain
among
those who were coming,
for the famine
was in the land
of Canaan
also.
6
Now Joseph
was the ruler
over
the land;
he was the one who sold
to all
the people
of the land.
And Joseph's
brothers
came
and bowed down
to him with their faces
to the ground.
7
When Joseph
saw
his brothers
he recognized
them, but he disguised
himself to them and spoke
to them harshly.
And he said
to them, "Where
have you come
from?" And they said,
"From the land
of Canaan,
to buy
food."
8
But Joseph
had recognized
his brothers,
although they did not recognize
him.
9
Joseph
remembered
the dreams
which
he had
about them, and said
to them, "You are spies;
you have come
to look
at the undefended parts
of our land."
10
Then they said
to him, "No,
my lord,
but your servants
have come
to buy
food.
11
"We are all
sons
of one
man;
we are honest men,
your servants
are not spies."
12
Yet he said
to them, "No,
but you have come
to look
at the undefended parts
of our land!"
13
But they said,
"Your servants
are twelve
brothers
in all, the sons
of one
man
in the land
of Canaan;
and behold,
the youngest
is with our father
today,
and one
is no longer
alive."
14
Joseph
said
to them, "It is as I
said
to you, you are spies;
15
by this
you will be tested:
by the life
of Pharaoh,
you shall not go
from this
place unless
your youngest
brother
comes
here!
16
"Send
one
of you that he may get
your brother,
while you remain confined,
that your words
may be tested,
whether there is truth
in you. But if
not, by the life
of Pharaoh,
surely
you are spies."
17
So he put them all together
in prison
for three
days.
18
Now Joseph
said
to them on the third
day,
"Do
this
and live,
for I fear
God:
19
if
you are honest men,
let one
of your brothers
be confined
in your prison;
but as for the rest of you, go,
carry
grain
for the famine
of your households,
20
and bring
your youngest
brother
to me, so your words
may be verified,
and you will not die."
And they did
so.
21
Then they said
to one
another,
"Truly
we are guilty
concerning
our brother,
because
we saw
the
distress
of his soul
when he pleaded
with us, yet we would not listen;
therefore
this
distress
has come
upon us."
22
Reuben
answered
them, saying,
"Did I not tell
you, 'Do not sin
against the boy';
and you would not listen?
Now
comes the reckoning
for his blood."
23
They did not know,
however, that Joseph
understood,
for there was an interpreter
between
them.
24
He turned away
from them and wept.
But when he returned
to them and spoke
to them, he took
Simeon
from them and bound
him before their eyes.
25
Then Joseph
gave orders
to fill
their bags
with grain
and to restore
every man's
money
in his sack,
and to give
them provisions
for the journey.
And thus
it was done
for them.
26
So they loaded
their donkeys
with their grain
and departed
from there.
27
As one
of them opened
his sack
to give
his donkey
fodder
at the lodging place,
he saw
his money;
and behold,
it was in the mouth
of
his sack
.
28
Then he said
to his brothers,
"My money
has been returned,
and behold,
it is even
in my sack."
And their hearts
sank,
and they turned trembling
to one
another,
saying,
"What
is this
that God
has done
to us?"
29
When they came
to their father
Jacob
in the land
of Canaan,
they told
him all
that had happened
to them, saying,
30
"The man,
the lord
of the land,
spoke
harshly
with us, and took
us for spies
of the country.
31
"But we said
to him, 'We are honest men;
we are not spies.
32
'
We are twelve
brothers,
sons
of our father;
one
is no longer
alive, and the youngest
is with our father
today
in the land
of Canaan.'
33
"The man,
the lord
of the land,
said
to us, 'By this
I will know
that you are honest men:
leave
one
of your brothers
with me and take
grain for the famine
of your households,
and go.
34
'
But bring
your youngest
brother
to me that I may know
that you are not spies,
but honest men.
I will give
your
brother
to you, and you may trade
in the land.'"
35
Now it came
about as they were emptying
their sacks,
that behold,
every man's
bundle
of money
was in his sack;
and when they and their father
saw
their
bundle
s
of money
,
they were dismayed.
36
Their father
Jacob
said
to them, "You have bereaved me of my children:
Joseph
is no
more,
and Simeon
is no
more,
and you would take
Benjamin;
all
these things are against
me."
37
Then Reuben
spoke
to his father,
saying,
"You may put
my two
sons
to death
if
I do not bring
him back to you; put
him in my care,
and I will return
him to you."
38
But Jacob said,
"My son
shall not go
down
with you; for his brother
is dead,
and he alone
is left.
If harm
should befall
him on the journey
you are taking,
then you will bring
my gray hair
down
to Sheol
in sorrow."
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