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1 He
commanded the
steward of his
house, saying, “Fill
the men’s sacks with
food, as much
as they can
carry, and put each
man’s money in
his sack’s mouth.
2 Put
my cup, the
silver cup, in
the sack’s mouth
of the youngest,
with his grain
money.” He did
according to the
word that Joseph
had spoken.
3 As
soon as the
morning was light,
the men were
sent away, they
and their donkeys.
4 When
they had gone
out of the
city, and were
not yet far
off, Joseph said
to his steward, “Up, follow after
the men. When
you overtake them,
ask them, ‘Why
have you rewarded
evil for good?
5 Isn’t this
that from which
my lord drinks,
and by which
he indeed divines?
You have done
evil in so
doing.’ ”
6 He
overtook them, and
he spoke these
words to them.
7 They
said to him, “Why
does my lord speak
such words as
these? Far be
it from your
servants that they
should do such
a thing!
8 Behold,
the money, which
we found in
our sacks’ mouths,
we brought again
to you out
of the land of
Canaan. How then should
we steal silver
or gold out
of your lord’s
house?
9 With whomever
of your servants
it is found,
let him die,
and we also
will be my lord’s
slaves.”
10 He
said, “Now also
let it be according
to your words.
He with whom it
is found will
be my slave;
and you will
be blameless.”
11 Then they
hurried, and each man
took his sack down
to the ground,
and each man opened
his sack.
12 He
searched, beginning
with the oldest,
and ending at
the youngest. The
cup was found
in Benjamin’s sack.
13 Then
they tore their
clothes, and
each man loaded
his donkey, and
returned to the
city.
14 Judah
and his brothers
came to Joseph’s
house, and he
was still there.
They fell on
the ground before
him.
15 Joseph said
to them, “What
deed is this
that you have
done? Don’t you
know that such
a man as
I can indeed
do divination?”
16 Judah
said, “What will
we tell my lord?
What will we
speak? How will
we clear ourselves?
God has found
out the iniquity
of your servants.
Behold, we are
my lord’s slaves,
both we and
he also in
whose hand the
cup is found.”
17 He said, “Far
be it from
me that I
should do so.
The man in whose
hand the cup
is found, he
will be my
slave; but as
for you, go
up in peace
to your father.”
18 Then
Judah came near
to him, and
said, “Oh, my lord,
please let your
servant speak a
word in my lord’s
ears, and don’t let
your anger burn
against your
servant; for you
are even as
Pharaoh.
19 My lord
asked his servants,
saying, ‘Have you
a father, or
a brother?’
20 We said
to my lord, ‘We
have a father, an
old man, and
a child of
his old age,
a little one;
and his brother is
dead, and he
alone is left
of his mother; and
his father loves him.’
21 You said
to your servants,
‘Bring him down
to me, that
I may set
my eyes on
him.’
22 We said
to my lord, ‘The
boy can’t leave
his father, for if
he should leave
his father, his father
would die.’
23 You said
to your servants,
‘Unless your
youngest brother comes
down with you,
you will see
my face no
more.’
24 When
we came up
to your servant
my father, we told
him the words
of my lord.
25 Our father
said, ‘Go again
and buy us
a little food.’
26 We said, ‘We
can’t go down.
If our
youngest brother is
with us, then
we will go
down: for we
may not see
the man’s face,
unless our
youngest brother is
with us.’
27 Your
servant, my father,
said to us, ‘You
know that my wife
bore me two
sons.
28 One
went out from
me, and I
said, “Surely he
is torn in
pieces;” and
I haven’t seen him
since.
29 If you
take this one
also from me,
and harm happens
to him, you
will bring down
my gray hairs
with sorrow to
Sheol.’
30 Now
therefore when I
come to your
servant my father,
and the boy
is not with
us; since his
life is bound
up in the
boy’s life;
31 it
will happen, when
he sees that
the boy is
no more, that
he will die.
Your servants will
bring down the
gray hairs of
your servant,
our father, with
sorrow to
Sheol.
32 For
your servant
became collateral
for the boy
to my father, saying, ‘If
I don’t bring him
to you, then
I will bear
the blame to
my father forever.’
33 Now
therefore, please
let your servant
stay instead of
the boy, my lord’s
slave; and let
the boy go
up with
his brothers.
34 For
how will I
go up to
my father, if the
boy isn’t with
me?—lest I
see the evil
that will come
on my father.”