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  • and take from there your father and kindred, and come to me. And I will give you all the good things of Egypt, so that you may eat from the marrow of the land.’ ” (Genesis 45, 18)

  • “And you may even instruct that they take wagons from the land of Egypt, in order to transport their little ones as well as their wives. And say: ‘Take your father, and come quickly, as soon as possible. (Genesis 45, 19)

  • You need not give up anything from your household, for all the riches of Egypt will be yours.’ ” (Genesis 45, 20)

  • And the sons of Israel did just as they were commanded. And Joseph gave them wagons, according to the command of Pharaoh, and provisions for the journey. (Genesis 45, 21)

  • And he sent just as much money and clothing to his father, adding also ten male donkeys, with which to transport all the riches of Egypt, and as many female donkeys, carrying wheat and bread for the journey. (Genesis 45, 23)

  • And they ascended out of Egypt, and they arrived in the land of Canaan, to their father Jacob. (Genesis 45, 25)

  • And they reported to him, saying: “Your son Joseph is alive, and he is ruler throughout all the land of Egypt. When Jacob heard this, he was stirred up, as if from a deep sleep, yet he did not believe them. (Genesis 45, 26)

  • and he said: “It is enough for me, if my son Joseph is still alive. I will go and see him before I die.” (Genesis 45, 28)

  • God said to him: “I am the most strong God of your father. Do not be afraid. Descend into Egypt, for there I will make of you a great nation. (Genesis 46, 3)

  • I will descend with you to that place, and I will lead you back from there, returning. Also, Joseph will place his hands over your eyes. (Genesis 46, 4)

  • along with all that he possessed in the land of Canaan. And he arrived in Egypt with all his offspring: (Genesis 46, 6)

  • Now these are the names of the sons of Israel, who entered into Egypt, he with his children. The firstborn is Reuben. (Genesis 46, 8)


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