Genesis 43
1 And the
famine was
sore in the
land. 2 And it came to pass, when they had eaten
up the
corn which they had brought
out of
Egypt, their
father said unto them, Go
again,
buy us a
little food. 3 And
Judah spake unto him,
saying, The
man did
solemnly protest unto us,
saying, Ye shall not
see my
face, except your
brother be with you.
4 If thou
wilt send our
brother with us, we will go
down and
buy thee
food: 5 But if thou wilt not
send him, we will not go
down: for the
man said unto us, 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 us
straitly of our state, and of our
kindred, saying, Is your
father yet
alive? have
ye another
brother? and we
told him
according to the
tenor of these
words: could we
certainly know that he would
say,
Bring your
brother down?
8 And
Judah said unto
Israel his
father, Send the
lad with me, and we will
arise and
go; that we may
live, 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 unto thee, and
set him before
thee, then let me bear the
blame for
ever: 10 For
except we had
lingered, surely now we had
returned this second
time. 11 And their
father Israel said unto them, If it must be so
now, do this;
take of the best
fruits in the
land in your
vessels, and carry
down the
man a
present, a
little balm, and a
little honey, spices, and
myrrh, nuts, and
almonds: 12 And
take double money in your
hand; and the
money that was brought
again in the
mouth of your
sacks, carry it
again in your
hand; peradventure it was an
oversight: 13 Take also your
brother, and
arise, go
again unto the
man: 14 And
God Almighty give you
mercy before the
man, that he may send
away your
other brother, and
Benjamin. If I be
bereaved of my children, I am
bereaved.
15 And the
men took that present, and they
took double money in their
hand, and
Benjamin; and rose
up, and went
down to
Egypt, and
stood before Joseph. 16 And when
Joseph saw Benjamin with them, he
said to the ruler of his
house, Bring these
men home, and
slay , and make
ready; for these
men shall
dine with me at
noon. 17 And the
man did as
Joseph bade; and the
man brought the
men into
Joseph's house. 18 And the
men were
afraid, because they were
brought into
Joseph's house; and they
said,
Because of the
money that was
returned in our
sacks at the first
time are we brought
in; that he may seek
occasion against us, and
fall upon us, and
take us for
bondmen, and our
asses. 19 And they came
near to the
steward of
Joseph's house, and they
communed with him at the
door of the
house, 20 And
said,
O sir, we came
indeed down at the first
time to
buy food: 21 And it came to pass, when we
came to the
inn, that we
opened our
sacks, and, behold, every
man's money was in the
mouth of his
sack, our
money in full
weight: and we have brought it
again in our
hand. 22 And
other money have we brought
down in our
hands to
buy food: we cannot
tell who
put our
money in our
sacks. 23 And he
said,
Peace be to you,
fear not: your
God, and the
God of your
father, hath
given you
treasure in your
sacks: I
had your
money. And he
brought Simeon out unto them.
24 And the
man brought the
men into
Joseph's house, and
gave them
water, and they
washed their
feet; and he
gave their
asses provender. 25 And they made
ready the
present against Joseph came at
noon: for they
heard that they should
eat bread there.
26 And when
Joseph came home, they
brought him the
present which was in their
hand into the
house, and
bowed themselves 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
alive? 28 And they
answered, Thy
servant our
father is in good
health, he is yet
alive. And they bowed down their
heads, and made
obeisance.
29 And he lifted
up his
eyes, and
saw his
brother Benjamin, his
mother's son, and
said, Is this your
younger brother, of whom ye
spake unto me? And he
said,
God be
gracious unto thee, my
son. 30 And
Joseph made
haste; for his
bowels did
yearn upon his
brother: and he
sought where to
weep; and he
entered into his
chamber, and
wept there.
31 And he
washed his
face, and went
out, and
refrained himself, and
said, Set
on bread. 32 And they set
on for him by himself, and for them by themselves, and for the
Egyptians, which did
eat with him, by themselves: because the
Egyptians might not
eat bread with the
Hebrews; for that is an
abomination unto the
Egyptians. 33 And they
sat before
him, the
firstborn according to his
birthright, and the
youngest according to his
youth: and the
men marvelled one at
another. 34 And he
took and sent
messes unto them from before
him: but
Benjamin's mess was
five times so much
as any of theirs. And they
drank, and were
merry with him.