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  • This is his family history. When Joseph was seventeen years old, he was tending the flocks with his brothers; he was an assistant to the sons of his father's wives Bilhah and Zilpah, and he brought his father bad reports about them. (Genesis 37, 2)

  • Israel loved Joseph best of all his sons, for he was the child of his old age; and he had made him a long tunic. (Genesis 37, 3)

  • When his brothers saw that their father loved him best of all his sons, they hated him so much that they would not even greet him. (Genesis 37, 4)

  • Though his sons and daughters tried to console him, he refused all consolation, saying, "No, I will go down mourning to my son in the nether world." Thus did his father lament him. (Genesis 37, 35)

  • Before the famine years set in, Joseph became the father of two sons, borne to him by Asenath, daughter of Potiphera, priest of Heliopolis. (Genesis 41, 50)

  • When Jacob learned that grain rations were available in Egypt, he said to his sons: "Why do you keep gaping at one another? (Genesis 42, 1)

  • 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)

  • All of us are sons of the same man. We are honest men; your servants have never been spies." (Genesis 42, 11)

  • "We your servants," they said, "were twelve brothers, sons of a certain man in Canaan; but the youngest one is at present with our father, and the other one is gone." (Genesis 42, 13)

  • There were twelve of us brothers, sons of the same father; but one is gone, and the youngest one is at present with our father in the land of Canaan.' (Genesis 42, 32)

  • Then Reuben told his father: "Put him in my care, and I will bring him back to you. You may kill my own two sons if I do not return him to you." (Genesis 42, 37)

  • Then your servant our father said to us, 'As you know, my wife bore me two sons. (Genesis 44, 27)


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