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  • So Joseph approached Pharao with the news that his father and his brethren had brought their sheep and cattle and all they possessed away from Chanaan, and were there in the land of Gessen. (Genesis 47, 1)

  • and these, when the king asked what their employment was, answered, Thy servants are shepherds, as their fathers were before them. (Genesis 47, 3)

  • So the king told Joseph, Now that thy father and thy brethren have come here to bear thee company, (Genesis 47, 5)

  • Afterwards, Joseph brought his father in, and presented him to the king, to whom he gave his blessing. (Genesis 47, 7)

  • 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)

  • Joseph obeyed Pharao’s bidding, and gave his father and his brethren lands in the most favoured part of Egypt, at Ramesses; (Genesis 47, 11)

  • and there he maintained them, with all his father’s kindred, giving an allowance of food to each. (Genesis 47, 12)

  • I would sleep where my fathers sleep; take me far away from this land and bury me in the burial-place of my kindred. I will do thy bidding, answered Joseph; (Genesis 47, 30)

  • Soon after this, Joseph was told that his father had fallen sick, and took his two sons, Ephraim and Manasses, to visit him. (Genesis 48, 1)

  • And Joseph took them from his father’s embrace, and bowed low, (Genesis 48, 12)

  • And this is the blessing which Jacob gave to Joseph’s sons; May that God, in whose presence my fathers, Abraham and Isaac, once lived and moved, that God who has guided me like a shepherd from my youth till now, (Genesis 48, 15)

  • that angel of God, who has rescued me from all my troubles, bless these sons of thine. Let them inherit my name, and the names of my fathers, Abraham and Isaac; may their posterity spread wide over the earth. (Genesis 48, 16)


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