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Chapter 44
And
hee
commaunded
the
steward
of
his
house,
saying,
Fill
the
mens
sackes
with
food,
as
much
as
they
can
carie,
and
put
euery
mans
money
in
his
sacks
mouth.
2
And
put
my
cup,
the
siluer
cup,
in
the
sackes
mouth
of
the
youngest,
and
his
corne
money:
and
he
did
according
to
the
word
that
Ioseph
had
spoken.
3
Assoone
as
the
morning
was
light,
the
men
were
sent
away,
they,
and
their
asses.
4
And
when
they
were
gone
out
of
the
citie,
and
not
yet
farre
off,
Ioseph
said
vnto
his
steward,
Up,
follow
after
the
men;
and
when
thou
doest
ouertake
them,
say
vnto
them,
Wherefore
haue
ye
rewarded
euill
for
good?
5
Is
not
this
it,
in
which
my
lord
drinketh?
and
whereby
indeed
he
diuineth?
ye
haue
done
euill
in
so
doing.
6
And
he
ouertooke
them,
and
he
spake
vnto
them
these
same
words.
7
And
they
said
vnto
him,
Wherefore
saith
my
lord
these
words?
God
forbid
that
thy
seruants
should
doe
according
to
this
thing.
8
Behold,
the
money
which
wee
found
in
our
sackes
mouthes,
wee
brought
againe
vnto
thee,
out
of
the
land
of
Canaan:
how
then
should
wee
steale
out
of
thy
lords
house,
siluer
or
golde?
9
With
whom
soeuer
of
thy
seruants
it
be
found,
both
let
him
die,
and
we
also
will
be
my
lords
bondmen.
10
And
he
said,
Now
also
let
it
be
according
vnto
your
wordes:
hee
with
whom
it
is
found,
shall
be
my
seruant:
and
ye
shall
be
blamelesse.
11
Then
they
speedily
tooke
downe
euery
man
his
sacke
to
the
ground,
and
opened
euery
man
his
sacke.
12
And
he
searched,
and
began
at
the
eldest,
and
left
at
the
yongest:
and
the
cup
was
found
in
Beniamins
sacke.
13
Then
they
rent
their
clothes,
and
laded
euery
man
his
asse,
and
returned
to
the
citie.
14
And
Iudah
and
his
brethren
came
to
Iosephs
house:
(for
he
was
yet
there)
and
they
fell
before
him
on
the
ground.
15
And
Ioseph
said
vnto
them,
What
deed
is
this
that
ye
haue
done?
wote
ye
not,
that
such
a
man
as
I
can
certainely
diuine?
16
And
Iudah
said,
What
shall
wee
say
vnto
my
lord?
what
shal
we
speake?
or
how
shall
we
cleare
our
selues?
God
hath
found
out
the
iniquitie
of
thy
seruants:
beholde,
wee
are
my
lords
seruants,
both
we,
and
he
also
with
whom
the
cup
is
found.
17
And
he
said,
God
forbid
that
I
should
doe
so:
but
the
man
in
whose
hand
the
cup
is
found,
he
shal
be
my
seruant;
and
as
for
you,
get
you
vp
in
peace
vnto
your
father.
18
Then
Iudah
came
neere
vnto
him,
and
said,
Oh
my
lord,
let
thy
seruant,
I
pray
thee,
speake
a
word
in
my
lords
eares,
&
let
not
thine
anger
burne
against
thy
seruant:
for
thou
art
euen
as
Pharaoh.
19
My
lord
asked
his
seruants,
saying;
Haue
ye
a
father,
or
a
brother?
20
And
we
said
vnto
my
lord,
Wee
haue
a
father,
an
olde
man,
and
a
childe
of
his
old
age,
a
little
one:
and
his
brother
is
dead,
and
he
alone
is
left
of
his
mother,
and
his
father
loueth
him.
21
And
thou
saidst
vnto
thy
seruants,
Bring
him
downe
vnto
mee,
that
I
may
set
mine
eyes
vpon
him.
22
And
we
said
vnto
my
lord,
The
lad
cannot
leaue
his
father:
for
if
hee
should
leaue
his
father,
his
father
would
die.
23
And
thou
saidst
vnto
thy
seruants,
Except
your
yongest
brother
come
downe
with
you,
you
shall
see
my
face
no
more.
24
And
it
came
to
passe
when
wee
came
vp
vnto
thy
seruant
my
father,
we
told
him
the
words
of
my
lord.
25
And
our
father
said,
Goe
againe,
and
buy
vs
a
little
food.
26
And
we
saide,
Wee
cannot
goe
downe:
if
our
yongest
brother
be
with
vs,
then
will
we
goe
downe:
for
wee
may
not
see
the
mans
face,
except
our
yongest
brother
be
with
vs.
27
And
thy
seruant
my
father
said
vnto
vs,
Ye
know
that
my
wife
bare
me
two
sonnes.
28
And
the
one
went
out
from
me,
and
I
said,
Surely
he
is
torne
in
pieces:
and
I
saw
him
not
since.
29
And
if
ye
take
this
also
from
me,
and
mischiefe
befall
him,
ye
shall
bring
downe
my
gray
haires
with
sorrow
to
the
graue.
30
Now
therefore
when
I
come
to
thy
seruant
my
father,
and
the
lad
bee
not
with
vs;
(seeing
that
his
life
is
bound
vp
in
the
lads
life.)
31
It
shall
come
to
passe,
when
he
seeth
that
the
lad
is
not
with
vs,
that
he
will
die,
and
thy
seruants
shall
bring
downe
the
gray
haires
of
thy
seruant
our
father
with
sorrow
to
the
graue.
32
For
thy
seruant
became
surety
for
the
lad
vnto
my
father,
saying,
If
I
bring
him
not
vnto
thee,
then
I
shall
beare
the
blame
to
my
father,
for
euer.
33
Now
therefore,
I
pray
thee,
let
thy
seruant
abide
in
stead
of
the
lad,
a
bondman
to
my
lord,
and
let
the
lad
goe
vp
with
his
brethren.
34
For
how
shall
I
goe
vp
to
my
father,
and
the
lad
be
not
with
mee,
lest
peraduenture
I
see
the
euill
that
shall
come
on
my
father?
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