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What moved you, said he, to do this? Surely you must know that I have powers of divining such as no other man has? (Genesis 44, 15)
My lord, said Juda, what answer can we make? What plea can we offer in our defence? We are guilty men, and God would not let it pass unnoticed; and now all of us, not only he in whose possession the cup was found, will be thy slaves. (Genesis 44, 16)
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)
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)
Enslave me instead; with full justice, I made myself answerable for him. If I do not bring him back, I said, I will never claim my own father’s forgiveness. (Genesis 44, 32)
I am Joseph, said he to his brethren; is my father yet alive? But his brethren were so overcome with fear that they could not answer him, (Genesis 45, 3)
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)
If my son Joseph, he said, is still alive, that is all I ask; I will go with you, and have sight of him again before I die. (Genesis 45, 28)
God said to him, I am the almighty God thy father worshipped. Betake thyself to Egypt without fear; I mean to make thy descendants into a great nation there. (Genesis 46, 3)
Now, his father said to him, I can die happy; I have seen thee face to face, and know that my son survives me. (Genesis 46, 30)
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)
I have lived a wanderer’s life, said he, these hundred and thirty years; no long life, and no happy one, compared with the years my fathers spent, roaming the world before me. (Genesis 47, 9)
