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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 they might borrow waggons from Egypt, to carry their wives and children back. Take your father with you (he was to tell them) and make haste over your return; (Genesis 45, 19)
I will go down there with thee; and when the time comes to return, it shall be under my guidance still; and Joseph shall stand by thee to close thy eyes in death. (Genesis 46, 4)
If you cannot pay, he answered, bring your cattle here, and you shall have food in return for these. (Genesis 47, 16)
Do not watch us starve; thou shalt have the disposal of our lands and of ourselves, making both of these the king’s property, and giving us seed-corn in return; if not, the land will become a wilderness for want of tillage. (Genesis 47, 19)
So Joseph bought the whole land of Egypt, one and all selling their possessions to him because the famine was so grievous; and he made it Pharao’s property, (Genesis 47, 20)
My father has left me bound by an oath; I am dying, said he, and I charge thee to bury me in the tomb I dug for myself in Chanaan. I would go back there to bury my father, and so return. (Genesis 50, 5)
After this he said to his kindred, When I am dead, God will have mercy on you, and enable you to return from this country to the home which he promised Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. (Genesis 50, 23)
Then Moses made his way back to his father-in-law, Jethro; Give me leave, he said, to return to Egypt, and see whether my brethren there are still living. And Jethro said, Go in peace. (Exodus 4, 18)
From Madian, then, the Lord bade Moses return to Egypt; all those who had threatened his life were dead. (Exodus 4, 19)
and when I bade thee give this son of mine leave to go and worship me, that leave was refused; I come to claim the life of thy first-born in return. (Exodus 4, 23)
If anyone gives servant or handmaid a blow on the eye, so that the sight of it is lost, he must set them free in return for the sight he robbed them of; (Exodus 21, 26)
