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Joseph’s brethren too and all his household, except the children and the flocks and herds; these were left behind in the land of Gessen. (Genesis 50, 8)
And Joseph, when the funeral rites were done, went back to Egypt with his brethren and all his retinue. (Genesis 50, 14)
His brethren, now that their father was dead, grew afraid of Joseph; what if he should remember his wrongs, they asked one another, and punish us for our ill deeds? (Genesis 50, 15)
We were to say to thee in his name, Forget, I pray thee, the crime which thy brethren committed, the cruel wrong they did thee. And it is our prayer too that thou wouldst grant forgiveness to us, the servants of the God thy father served. Joseph wept upon hearing it; (Genesis 50, 17)
and when his brethren came and bowed to the ground before him, owning themselves his servants, (Genesis 50, 18)
When he and his brethren and all their next descendants were dead, (Exodus 1, 6)
A time came when Moses, now a grown-up man, went out among his brethren the Hebrews, and saw how ill they were treated, saw one of these brethren of his being beaten by an Egyptian; (Exodus 2, 11)
Then Moses made his way back to his father-in-law, Jethro; Give me leave, he said, to return to Egypt, and see whether my brethren there are still living. And Jethro said, Go in peace. (Exodus 4, 18)
Meanwhile, Moses summoned Misael and Elisaphan, sons of Oziel that was Aaron’s uncle, and said to them, Go and remove the bodies of your brethren from the tabernacle door, and carry them away from the camp. (Leviticus 10, 4)
Then Moses said to Aaron and his sons Eleazar and Ithamar, Do not bare your heads or rend your garments, on pain of death, and such vengeance as may overtake the whole people; let your brethren, and all the race of Israel bewail this fresh kindling of the Lord’s fire. (Leviticus 10, 6)
The high priest, that one who is chief among his brethren, whose brow has been anointed with the holy oil, and his hands consecrated for the priestly office, who wears the sacred vestments, may never bare his head, or rend his garments, (Leviticus 21, 10)
and if they are not redeemed they return to their masters in the jubilee year; that is because the Levites have been granted their cities in lieu of lands such as their brethren enjoy. (Leviticus 25, 33)
