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  • It was Joseph, as governor of the country, who dispensed the rations to all the people. When Joseph's brothers came and knelt down before him with their faces to the ground, (Genesis 42, 6)

  • Israel demanded, "Why did you bring this trouble on me by telling the man that you had another brother?" (Genesis 43, 6)

  • Then Judah urged his father Israel: "Let the boy go with me, that we may be off and on our way if you and we and our children are to keep from starving to death. (Genesis 43, 8)

  • Their father Israel then told them: "If it must be so, then do this: Put some of the land's best products in your baggage and take them down to the man as gifts: some balm and honey, gum and resin, and pistachios and almonds. (Genesis 43, 11)

  • The sons of Israel acted accordingly. Joseph gave them the wagons, as Pharaoh had ordered, and he supplied them with provisions for the journey. (Genesis 45, 21)

  • "It is enough," said Israel. "My son Joseph is still alive! I must go and see him before I die." (Genesis 45, 28)

  • Israel set out with all that was his. When he arrived at Beer-sheba, he offered sacrifices to the God of his father Isaac. (Genesis 46, 1)

  • There God, speaking to Israel in a vision by night, called, "Jacob! Jacob!" "Here I am," he answered. (Genesis 46, 2)

  • So Jacob departed from Beer-sheba, and the sons of Israel put their father and their wives and children on the wagons that Pharaoh had sent for his transport. (Genesis 46, 5)

  • Jacob's people who migrated to Egypt--his direct descendants, not counting the wives of Jacob's sons--numbered sixty-six persons in all. (Genesis 46, 26)

  • Together with Joseph's sons who were born to him in Egypt--two persons--all the people comprising Jacob's family who had come to Egypt amounted to seventy persons in all. (Genesis 46, 27)

  • Israel had sent Judah ahead to Joseph, so that he might meet him in Goshen. On his arrival in the region of Goshen, (Genesis 46, 28)


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