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  • and he put them in custody in the house of the chief steward (the same jail where Joseph was confined). (Genesis 40, 3)

  • So he asked Pharaoh's courtiers who were with him in custody in his master's house, "Why do you look so sad today?" (Genesis 40, 7)

  • Once, when Pharaoh was angry, he put me and the chief baker in custody in the house of the chief steward. (Genesis 41, 10)

  • Thus, since there was famine in the land of Canaan also, the sons of Israel were among those who came to procure rations. (Genesis 42, 5)

  • Israel demanded, "Why did you bring this trouble on me by telling the man that you had another brother?" (Genesis 43, 6)

  • Then Judah urged his father Israel: "Let the boy go with me, that we may be off and on our way if you and we and our children are to keep from starving to death. (Genesis 43, 8)

  • Their father Israel then told them: "If it must be so, then do this: Put some of the land's best products in your baggage and take them down to the man as gifts: some balm and honey, gum and resin, and pistachios and almonds. (Genesis 43, 11)

  • When Joseph saw Benjamin with them, he told his head steward, "Take these men into the house, and have an animal slaughtered and prepared, for they are to dine with me at noon." (Genesis 43, 16)

  • Doing as Joseph had ordered, the steward conducted the men to Joseph's house. (Genesis 43, 17)

  • But on being led to his house, they became apprehensive. "It must be," they thought, "on account of the money put back in our bags the first time, that we are taken inside; they want to use it as a pretext to attack us and take our donkeys and seize us as slaves." (Genesis 43, 18)

  • So they went up to Joseph's head steward and talked to him at the entrance of the house. (Genesis 43, 19)

  • The steward then brought the men inside Joseph's house. He gave them water to bathe their feet, and got fodder for their donkeys. (Genesis 43, 24)


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