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Why, answered Juda, this man we told thee of warned us with a solemn oath he would not give us audience, unless our youngest brother came back with us. (Genesis 43, 3)
Why, they answered, the man asked news of all our family in turn, whether our father was still alive, and whether we had any brother besides; we told him no more than he asked, and how were we to know he would demand to have our brother brought into his presence? (Genesis 43, 7)
where they stood dismayed; We have been brought in here because of the money, they said to one another, the money we took home in our sacks. He means to trump a charge against us, and to hold us here in pawn, and our beasts along with us. (Genesis 43, 18)
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 he, returning their greeting with courtesy, asked how their father was, the old man of whom they had spoken to him. Was he still living? (Genesis 43, 27)
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)
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)
When we found our money enclosed in the mouths of our sacks, we brought it back to thee all the way from Chanaan; is it likely we would rob thy master’s house of gold or silver? (Genesis 44, 8)
At this, Juda made bold to draw nearer him; My lord, he said, let thy servant speak a word for thy own hearing, without earning thy displeasure, Pharao’s viceroy though thou art, and my sovereign lord. (Genesis 44, 18)
our answer was, My lord, we have a father well advanced in years, and one of his sons is still with him, the youngest, who was born to him in his old age. There was another son by the same mother, but he is dead, and now only this one recalls his mother’s memory, so that his father loves him dearly. (Genesis 44, 20)
Then we went back to our father, and told him of the warning which thou, his master and ours, hadst given us. (Genesis 44, 24)
we told him we could not, unless our youngest brother was allowed to come down with us. In his company, we said, we will go willingly enough, but we dare not face the man we told thee of without him. (Genesis 44, 26)
