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Chapter 43
And
the
famine
was
sore
in
the
land.
2
And
it
came
to
passe
when
they
had
eaten
vp
the
corne,
which
they
had
brought
out
of
Egypt,
their
father
said
vnto
them,
Goe
againe,
buy
vs
a
little
foode.
3
And
Iudah
spake
vnto
him,
saying,
The
man
did
solemnly
protest
vnto
vs,
saying,
Ye
shall
not
see
my
face,
except
your
brother
be
with
you.
4
If
thou
wilt
send
our
brother
with
vs,
we
will
goe
downe
and
buy
thee
food.
5
But
if
thou
wilt
not
send
him,
we
will
not
goe
downe:
for
the
man
saide
vnto
vs,
Ye
shall
not
see
my
face,
except
your
brother
be
with
you.
6
And
Israel
said,
Wherefore
dealt
ye
so
ill
with
me,
as
to
tell
the
man
whether
ye
had
yet
a
brother?
7
And
they
said,
The
man
asked
vs
straitly
of
our
state,
and
of
our
kindred,
saying,
Is
your
father
yet
aliue?
haue
yee
another
brother?
and
we
tolde
him
according
to
the
tenour
of
these
words:
Could
we
certainely
knowe
that
he
would
say,
Bring
your
brother
downe?
8
And
Iudah
said
vnto
Israel
his
father,
Send
the
lad
with
me,
and
wee
will
arise
and
go,
that
we
may
liue,
and
not
die,
both
we,
and
thou,
and
also
our
little
ones.
9
I
will
be
surety
for
him;
of
my
hand
shalt
thou
require
him:
if
I
bring
him
not
vnto
thee,
and
set
him
before
thee,
then
let
me
beare
the
blame
for
euer.
10
For
except
we
had
lingred,
surely
now
wee
had
returned
this
second
time.
11
And
their
father
Israel
said
vnto
them,
If
it
must
bee
so
now,
doe
this:
take
of
the
best
fruits
in
the
land
in
your
vessels,
and
carie
downe
the
man
a
Present,
a
litle
balme,
and
a
litle
honie,
spices,
and
myrrhe,
nuts,
and
almonds.
12
And
take
double
money
in
your
hand,
and
the
money
that
was
brought
againe
in
the
mouth
of
your
sackes:
carie
it
againe
in
your
hand,
peraduenture
it
was
an
ouersight.
13
Take
also
your
brother,
and
arise,
goe
againe
vnto
the
man.
14
And
God
Almightie
giue
you
mercie
before
the
man,
that
he
may
send
away
your
other
brother,
and
Beniamin:
If
I
be
bereaued
of
my
children,
I
am
bereaued.
15
And
the
men
tooke
that
Present,
and
they
tooke
double
money
in
their
hand,
and
Beniamin,
and
rose
vp,
and
went
downe
to
Egypt,
and
stood
before
Ioseph.
16
And
when
Ioseph
sawe
Beniamin
with
them,
hee
said
to
the
ruler
of
his
house,
Bring
these
men
home,
and
slay,
and
make
ready:
for
these
men
shall
dine
with
me
at
noone.
17
And
the
man
did
as
Ioseph
hade:
and
the
man
brought
the
men
into
Iosephs
house.
18
And
the
men
were
afraid,
because
they
were
brought
into
Iosephs
house,
and
they
said,
Because
of
the
money
that
was
returned
in
our
sackes
at
the
first
time
are
we
brought
in,
that
hee
may
seeke
occasion
against
vs,
and
fall
vpon
vs,
and
take
vs
for
bondmen,
and
our
asses.
19
And
they
came
neere
to
the
steward
of
Iosephs
house,
and
they
communed
with
him
at
the
doore
of
the
house,
20
And
said,
O
Sir,
we
came
indeed
downe
at
the
first
time
to
buy
food.
21
And
it
came
to
passe
when
wee
came
to
the
Inne,
that
wee
opened
our
sackes,
and
behold,
euery
mans
money
was
in
the
mouth
of
his
sacke,
our
money
in
ful
weight:
and
we
haue
brought
it
againe
in
our
hand.
22
And
other
money
haue
wee
brought
downe
in
our
handes
to
buy
food:
we
cannot
tell
who
put
our
money
in
our
sackes.
23
And
he
said,
Peace
be
to
you,
feare
not:
your
God,
and
the
God
of
your
father,
hath
giuen
you
treasure
in
your
sackes:
I
had
your
money.
And
hee
brought
Simeon
out
vnto
them.
24
And
the
man
brought
the
men
into
Iosephs
house,
and
gaue
them
water,
and
they
washed
their
feete,
and
he
gaue
their
asses
prouender.
25
And
they
made
ready
the
Present
against
Ioseph
came
at
noone:
for
they
heard
that
they
should
eate
bread
there.
26
And
when
Ioseph
came
home,
they
brought
him
the
Present
which
was
in
their
hand,
into
the
house,
and
bowed
themselues
to
him
to
the
earth.
27
And
he
asked
them
of
their
welfare,
and
said,
Is
your
father
well,
the
old
man
of
whom
ye
spake?
Is
he
yet
aliue?
28
And
they
answered,
Thy
seruant
our
father
is
in
good
health,
hee
is
yet
aliue:
&
they
bowed
downe
their
heads,
and
made
obeisance.
29
And
he
lift
vp
his
eyes,
and
sawe
his
brother
Beniamin,
his
mothers
sonne,
and
said,
Is
this
your
yonger
brother,
of
whom
yee
spake
vnto
mee?
and
he
said,
God
be
gracious
vnto
thee,
my
sonne.
30
And
Ioseph
made
haste:
for
his
bowels
did
yerne
vpon
his
brother:
and
he
sought
where
to
weepe,
and
hee
entred
into
his
chamber,
&
wept
there.
31
And
he
washed
his
face,
and
went
out,
and
refrained
himselfe,
and
saide,
Set
on
bread.
32
And
they
set
on
for
him
by
himselfe,
and
for
them
by
themselues,
and
for
the
Egyptians
which
did
eate
with
him,
by
themselues:
because
the
Egyptians
might
not
eate
bread
with
the
Hebrewes:
for
that
is
an
abomination
vnto
the
Egyptians.
33
And
they
sate
before
him,
the
first
borne
according
to
his
birthright,
and
the
yongest
according
to
his
youth:
and
the
men
marueiled
one
at
another.
34
And
hee
tooke
and
sent
measses
vnto
them
from
before
him:
but
Beniamins
measse
was
fiue
times
so
much
as
any
of
theirs:
and
they
drunke,
and
were
merry
with
him.
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