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  • Joseph then kissed all his brothers, crying over each of them; and only then were his brothers able to talk with him. (Genesis 45, 15)

  • When the news reached Pharaoh's palace that Joseph's brothers had come, Pharaoh and his courtiers were pleased. (Genesis 45, 16)

  • So Pharaoh told Joseph: "Say to your brothers: 'This is what you shall do: Load up your animals and go without delay to the land of Canaan. (Genesis 45, 17)

  • There get your father and your families, and then come back here to me; I will assign you the best land in Egypt, where you will live off the fat of the land.' (Genesis 45, 18)

  • Instruct them further: 'Do this. Take wagons from the land of Egypt for your children and your wives and to transport your father on your way back here. (Genesis 45, 19)

  • Do not be concerned about your belongings, for the best in the whole land of Egypt shall be yours.'" (Genesis 45, 20)

  • 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)

  • Moreover, what he sent to his father was ten jackasses loaded with the finest products of Egypt and ten jennies loaded with grain and bread and other provisions for his journey. (Genesis 45, 23)

  • So they left Egypt and made their way to their father Jacob in the land of Canaan. (Genesis 45, 25)

  • When they told him, "Joseph is still alive--in fact, it is he who is ruler of all the land of Egypt," he was dumbfounded; he could not believe them. (Genesis 45, 26)

  • But when they recounted to him all that Joseph had told them, and when he saw the wagons that Joseph had sent for his transport, the spirit of their father Jacob revived. (Genesis 45, 27)

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


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