Genesis 42
1 Now when
Jacob saw that there
was corn in
Egypt, Jacob said unto his
sons, Why do ye
look one upon another?
2 And he
said, Behold, I have
heard that there
is corn in
Egypt: get you
down thither, and
buy for us from thence; that we may
live, and not
die.
3 And
Joseph's ten brethren went
down to
buy corn in
Egypt. 4 But
Benjamin, Joseph's brother, Jacob sent not with his
brethren; for he
said, Lest
peradventure mischief befall
him.
5 And the
sons of
Israel came to
buy corn
among those that
came: for the
famine was in the
land of
Canaan. 6 And
Joseph was the
governor over the
land, and he it was that
sold to all the
people of the
land: and
Joseph's brethren came, and bowed
down themselves before him with their
faces to the
earth. 7 And
Joseph saw his
brethren, and he
knew them, but made himself
strange unto them, and
spake roughly unto them; and he
said unto them,
Whence come ye? And they
said, From the
land of
Canaan to
buy food. 8 And
Joseph knew his
brethren, but they
knew not him.
9 And
Joseph remembered the
dreams which he
dreamed of them, and
said unto them, Ye are
spies; to
see the
nakedness of the
land ye are
come.
10 And they
said unto him, Nay, my
lord, but to
buy food are thy
servants come.
11 We are all
one man's sons; we are
true men, thy
servants are no
spies.
12 And he
said unto them, Nay, but to
see the
nakedness of the
land ye are
come.
13 And they
said, Thy
servants are
twelve brethren, the
sons of
one man in the
land of
Canaan; and, behold, the
youngest is this
day with our
father, and
one is not.
14 And
Joseph said unto them, That is it that I
spake unto you,
saying, Ye are
spies:
15 Hereby ye shall be
proved: By the
life of
Pharaoh ye shall not go
forth hence, except your
youngest brother come hither.
16 Send one of you, and let him
fetch your
brother, and ye shall be kept in
prison, that your
words may be
proved, whether there be any
truth in you: or
else by the
life of
Pharaoh surely ye are
spies.
17 And he put them all
together into
ward three days. 18 And
Joseph said unto them the
third day, This
do, and
live; for I
fear God: 19 If ye be
true men, let
one of your
brethren be
bound in the
house of your
prison: go ye,
carry corn for the
famine of your
houses: 20 But
bring your
youngest brother unto me; so shall your
words be
verified, and ye shall not
die. And they
did so.
21 And they
said one to
another, We are
verily guilty concerning our
brother, in
that we
saw the
anguish of his
soul, when he
besought us, and we would not
hear; therefore is this
distress come upon us.
22 And
Reuben answered them,
saying, Spake
I not unto you,
saying, Do not
sin against the
child; and ye would not
hear? therefore, behold, also his
blood is
required.
23 And they
knew not that
Joseph understood them; for he spake unto them by an
interpreter.
24 And he turned himself
about from them, and
wept; and returned to them
again, and
communed with them, and
took from them
Simeon, and
bound him before their
eyes. 25 Then
Joseph commanded to
fill their
sacks with
corn, and to
restore every
man's money into his
sack, and to
give them
provision for the
way: and
thus did
he unto them.
26 And they
laded their
asses with the
corn, and
departed thence.
27 And as
one of them
opened his
sack to
give his
ass provender in the
inn, he
espied his
money; for, behold, it was in his
sack's mouth. 28 And he
said unto his
brethren, My
money is
restored; and,
lo, it is even in my
sack: and their
heart failed them, and they were
afraid,
saying one to
another, What is this that
God hath
done unto us?
29 And they
came unto
Jacob their
father unto the
land of
Canaan, and
told him all that
befell unto them;
saying,
30 The
man, who is the
lord of the
land, spake roughly to us, and
took us for
spies of the
country. 31 And we
said unto him, We are
true men; we are no
spies:
32 We be
twelve brethren, sons of our
father; one is not, and the
youngest is this
day with our
father in the
land of
Canaan. 33 And the
man, the
lord of the
country, said unto us, Hereby shall I
know that ye are
true men;
leave one of your
brethren here with me, and
take food for the
famine of your
households, and be
gone:
34 And
bring your
youngest brother unto me: then shall I
know that ye are no
spies, but that ye are
true men: so will I
deliver you your
brother, and ye shall
traffick in the
land. 35 And it came to pass as they
emptied their
sacks, that, behold, every
man's bundle of
money was in his
sack: and when both they and their
father saw the
bundles of
money, they were
afraid.
36 And
Jacob their
father said unto them, Me have ye
bereaved of my children:
Joseph is not, and
Simeon is not, and ye will
take Benjamin away: all these things are against me.
37 And
Reuben spake unto his
father, saying,
Slay my
two sons, if I
bring him not to thee:
deliver him into my
hand, and I will bring him to thee
again.
38 And he
said, My
son shall not go
down with you; for his
brother is
dead, and he is
left alone: if
mischief befall him by the
way in the which ye
go, then shall ye bring
down my gray
hairs with
sorrow to the
grave.