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As for their father Jacob, he told them, You have made a childless man of me; Joseph is dead, Simeon a prisoner, and you would rob me of Benjamin too; it is I who have to bear all this trouble. (Genesis 42, 36)
With such gifts, and a double amount of money, they took Benjamin down into Egypt, and presented themselves before Joseph. (Genesis 43, 15)
The steward did as he was bidden, taking them all to Joseph’s house, (Genesis 43, 17)
There then they waited, with the gifts ready, till Joseph should come home at noon; they had been told that they would be his guests. (Genesis 43, 25)
And as soon as Joseph entered his house, they offered him the gifts they carried, and bowed down to earth. (Genesis 43, 26)
Then Joseph looked round, and saw Benjamin there, his own mother’s son; Is this, he asked, the younger brother you told me of? And he added, God be merciful to thee, my son. (Genesis 43, 29)
So food was brought, with separate portions for Joseph, for his brethren, and for the Egyptians who kept them company; the Egyptians are not allowed to eat with men of Hebrew blood, and would think it foul disgrace to share a meal with them. (Genesis 43, 32)
And Joseph gave orders to his steward; Fill their sacks with corn, as full as they can hold, and enclose in each man’s sack the money he has paid. (Genesis 44, 1)
They had left the city and passed on a little further, when Joseph summoned his steward; Bestir thyself, he said, and go in pursuit of these men. When thou overtakest them, say, This is a poor return to make for the kindness you have received; (Genesis 44, 4)
Joseph was awaiting them there, and Juda led his brethren into Joseph’s presence, where they all bowed face to the earth before him. (Genesis 44, 14)
God forbid I should ask that, answered Joseph; no, the thief who stole the cup shall be my slave; the rest of you may go back to your father as free men. (Genesis 44, 17)
Joseph could contain himself no longer, and there were many standing by. So he gave orders that all these should leave his presence; there must be no strangers to see it, when he made himself known. (Genesis 45, 1)
