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  • When all the money of the people of Egypt and Canaan was gone, all Egypt came to Joseph saying, "Give us bread! Why must we die before your eyes, for want of money?" (Genesis 47, 15)

  • So it was that Joseph acquired all the land of Egypt for Pharaoh; all the Egyptians sold their fields, so cruelly hard-pressed were they by the famine. Pharaoh became owner of the land (Genesis 47, 20)

  • and Joseph reduced the people to servitude from one end of Egypt to the other. (Genesis 47, 21)

  • So Israel lived in Egypt in the land of Goshen. They became owners of this land; they had many children and greatly increased in number. (Genesis 47, 27)

  • Jacob lived for one hundred and forty-seven years, seventeen of them in the land of Egypt. (Genesis 47, 28)

  • When his life was drawing to a close he called for his son Joseph and said to him, "If you wish to be faithful and kind to me, place your hand under my thigh and promise me that you will not bury me in Egypt! (Genesis 47, 29)

  • But when I rest with my fathers, carry me out of Egypt and bury me in their tomb." Joseph said, "I will do as you say." (Genesis 47, 30)

  • From now on your two sons who were born in Egypt, before I came to you here, are mine! Ephraim and Manasseh shall be mine just as Reuben and Simeon are mine. (Genesis 48, 5)

  • Judah, a young lion! You return from the prey, my son! Like a lion he stoops and crouches, and like a lioness, who dares to rouse him? (Genesis 49, 9)

  • Joseph went up to bury his father and with him went all Pharaoh's officials, the elders of his household and all the elders of Egypt, (Genesis 50, 7)

  • After he had buried his father, Joseph returned to Egypt with his brothers and all those who had gone up with him for the burial. (Genesis 50, 14)

  • Joseph remained in Egypt together with all his father's family. He lived for a hundred and ten years, (Genesis 50, 22)


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