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  • This blessing which thy father gives thee draws strength from all the blessings which his own fathers bequeathed; they shall not cease till he comes, whom the everlasting hills await. May they all rest on Joseph’s head, rest on his brow, who is separated, like a Nazirite, from his brethren. (Genesis 49, 26)

  • Joseph, when he saw this, threw himself down at his father’s side, weeping and covering his face with kisses. (Genesis 50, 1)

  • Then, when the time of mourning was over, Joseph said to Pharao’s courtiers, Do me a favour, and prefer this request of mine to Pharao. (Genesis 50, 4)

  • 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)

  • There were seventy souls altogether that came from Jacob’s stock, but of these, Joseph was in Egypt already. (Exodus 1, 5)

  • Meanwhile, a new king of Egypt had arisen, who knew nothing of Joseph. (Exodus 1, 8)

  • Nor did Moses forget to take with him the body of Joseph, who had bound the sons of Israel by an oath to carry his bones away with them when God shewed mercy to them. (Exodus 13, 19)

  • and among the descendants of Joseph, Elisama son of Ammiud for Ephraim, and Gamaliel son of Phadassur for Manasses. (Numbers 1, 10)

  • Among Joseph’s descendants, of Ephraim, (Numbers 1, 32)


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