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Joseph’s two sons, Manasses and Ephraim, were borne to him in Egypt by Aseneth, daughter of Putiphare that was priest at Heliopolis; (Genesis 46, 20)
Meanwhile, Joseph had had two sons born to him in Egypt; so that Jacob’s whole clan, when they found a home in Egypt, reached the number of seventy. (Genesis 46, 27)
He had sent Juda on before him to tell Joseph of his coming, so that they could meet in Gessen; (Genesis 46, 28)
and upon his arrival, Joseph had horses put in his chariot and drove there to meet his father. At the first sight of him, he threw his arms about his neck, and embraced him, in tears. (Genesis 46, 29)
Then Joseph said to his brethren and to his family, I must go and tell Pharao that my brethren and my family have come here from Chanaan. (Genesis 46, 31)
So Joseph approached Pharao with the news that his father and his brethren had brought their sheep and cattle and all they possessed away from Chanaan, and were there in the land of Gessen. (Genesis 47, 1)
So the king told Joseph, Now that thy father and thy brethren have come here to bear thee company, (Genesis 47, 5)
Afterwards, Joseph brought his father in, and presented him to the king, to whom he gave his blessing. (Genesis 47, 7)
Joseph obeyed Pharao’s bidding, and gave his father and his brethren lands in the most favoured part of Egypt, at Ramesses; (Genesis 47, 11)
till at last Joseph had amassed all the money either land possessed in the royal treasury, through his sales of wheat. (Genesis 47, 14)
So, when they had nothing left to buy with, the Egyptians all came to Joseph asking to have bread given them for nothing; Wilt thou watch us starve, they asked, now that we have no more money left? (Genesis 47, 15)
So Joseph bought the whole land of Egypt, one and all selling their possessions to him because the famine was so grievous; and he made it Pharao’s property, (Genesis 47, 20)
