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Soon the whole world was coming to Egypt and buying food to relieve its want. (Genesis 41, 57)
The news that there was corn to be bought in Egypt reached Jacob among the rest; and he said to his sons, What means this lethargy? (Genesis 42, 1)
They tell me there is corn for sale in Egypt; why do you not go down there, and buy enough for us to live on, instead of waiting till we starve? (Genesis 42, 2)
So ten of Joseph’s brethren went down into Egypt to buy corn there; (Genesis 42, 3)
So they made their way into Egypt with others who were going there to buy; the whole of Chanaan was by now famine-stricken. (Genesis 42, 5)
Egypt was under the control of Joseph: it was at his discretion that corn was sold to foreign nations. And when his brethren came and did him reverence, (Genesis 42, 6)
and all the food they had brought with them from Egypt was used up. Go back, said Jacob to his sons, and bring us all a mouthful of food. (Genesis 43, 2)
If there had not been this delay, we might have gone to Egypt and been back again by now. (Genesis 43, 10)
With such gifts, and a double amount of money, they took Benjamin down into Egypt, and presented themselves before Joseph. (Genesis 43, 15)
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)
and he must needs use gentleness; Come closer, he said, and then, when they had drawn close to him, I am Joseph, that brother of yours whom you sent away to be sold as a slave in Egypt. (Genesis 45, 4)
And now, do not take it to heart; waste no regrets over the bargain that brought me here; if I came to Egypt first, it was on God’s errand, to be your protector. (Genesis 45, 5)
