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  • And he changed his name and called him, in the Egyptian tongue: ‘Savior of the world.’ And he gave him as a wife, Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera, priest of Heliopolis. And so Joseph went out into the land of Egypt. (Genesis 41, 45)

  • (Now he was thirty years old when he stood in the sight of king Pharaoh.) And he traveled throughout the regions of Egypt. (Genesis 41, 46)

  • And the fertility of the seven years arrived. And when the grain fields were reduced to sheaves, these were gathered into the storehouses of Egypt. (Genesis 41, 47)

  • Then, before the famine arrived, Joseph had two sons born, whom Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera, priest of Heliopolis, bore for him. (Genesis 41, 50)

  • And so, when the seven years of fertility that occurred in Egypt had passed, (Genesis 41, 53)

  • the seven years of destitution, which Joseph had predicted, began to arrive. And the famine prevailed throughout the whole world, but there was bread in all the land of Egypt. (Genesis 41, 54)

  • And being hungry, the people cried out to Pharaoh, asking for provisions. And he said to them: “Go to Joseph. And do whatever he will tell you.” (Genesis 41, 55)

  • Then the famine increased daily in all the land. And Joseph opened all of the storehouses and sold to the Egyptians. For the famine had oppressed them also. (Genesis 41, 56)

  • And all the provinces came to Egypt, to buy food and to temper the misfortune of their destitution. (Genesis 41, 57)

  • Then Jacob, hearing that food was being sold in Egypt, said to his sons: “Why are you negligent? (Genesis 42, 1)

  • I have heard that wheat is being sold in Egypt. Go down and buy necessities for us, so that we may be able to live, and not be consumed by destitution.” (Genesis 42, 2)

  • And so, when ten brothers of Joseph went down to buy grain in Egypt, (Genesis 42, 3)


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