Genesis 44
1 And he
commanded the steward of his
house, saying,
Fill the
men's sacks with
food, as much
as they
can carry, and
put every
man's money in his
sack's mouth. 2 And
put my
cup, the
silver cup, in the
sack's mouth of the
youngest, and his
corn money. And 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
asses. 4 And when they were gone
out of the
city, and not yet far
off,
Joseph said unto his
steward, Up,
follow after the
men; and when thou dost
overtake them,
say unto them, Wherefore have ye
rewarded evil for
good? 5 Is not this it in which my
lord drinketh, and whereby
indeed he
divineth? ye have done
evil in so
doing.
6 And he
overtook them, and he
spake unto them these
same words. 7 And they
said unto him, Wherefore
saith my
lord these
words? God
forbid that thy
servants should
do according to this
thing: 8 Behold, the
money, which we
found in our
sacks' mouths, we brought
again unto thee out of the
land of
Canaan: how then should we
steal out of thy
lord's house silver or
gold? 9 With whomsoever of thy
servants it be
found, both let him
die, and we also will be my
lord's bondmen. 10 And he
said, Now also let it be according unto your
words : he with whom it is
found shall be my
servant; and ye shall be
blameless. 11 Then they
speedily took
down every
man his
sack to the
ground, and
opened every
man his
sack. 12 And he
searched, and
began at the
eldest, and
left at the
youngest: and the
cup was
found in
Benjamin's sack. 13 Then they
rent their
clothes, and
laded every
man his
ass, and
returned to the
city. 14 And
Judah and his
brethren came to
Joseph's house; for he was yet there: and they
fell before
him on the
ground. 15 And
Joseph said unto them, What
deed is this that ye have
done? wot
ye not that such a
man as I can
certainly divine?
16 And
Judah said, What shall we
say unto my
lord? what shall we
speak? or how shall we clear
ourselves?
God hath found
out the
iniquity of thy
servants: behold, we are my
lord's servants, both we, and he
also with
whom the cup is
found.
17 And he
said, God
forbid that I should
do so: but the
man in whose
hand the
cup is
found, he shall be my
servant; and as for you, get you
up in
peace unto your
father. 18 Then
Judah came
near unto him, and
said,
Oh my
lord, let thy
servant, I pray thee,
speak a
word in my
lord's ears, and let not thine
anger burn against thy
servant: for thou art even as
Pharaoh. 19 My
lord asked his
servants, saying,
Have ye a
father, or a
brother? 20 And we
said unto 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 loveth him.
21 And thou
saidst unto thy
servants, Bring him
down unto me, that I may
set mine
eyes upon him.
22 And we
said unto my
lord, The
lad cannot leave his
father: for if he should
leave his
father, his father would
die.
23 And thou
saidst unto thy
servants, Except your
youngest brother come
down with you, ye shall
see my
face no
more .
24 And it came to pass when we came
up unto thy
servant my
father, we
told him the
words of my
lord. 25 And our
father said, Go
again, and
buy us a
little food. 26 And we
said, We
cannot go
down: if our
youngest brother be with us, then will we go
down: for we
may not
see the
man's face, except our
youngest brother be with us.
27 And thy
servant my
father said unto us, Ye
know that my
wife bare me
two sons:
28 And the
one went
out from me, and I
said,
Surely he is torn in
pieces; and I saw
him not
since: 29 And if ye
take this also
from me, and
mischief befall
him, ye shall bring
down my gray
hairs with
sorrow to the
grave. 30 Now therefore when I
come to thy
servant my
father, and the
lad be not with us; seeing that his
life is bound
up in the lad's
life; 31 It shall come to pass, when he
seeth that the
lad is not with us, that he will
die: and thy
servants shall bring
down the gray
hairs of thy
servant our
father with
sorrow to the
grave. 32 For thy
servant became
surety for the
lad unto my
father, saying, If I
bring him not unto thee, then I shall bear the
blame to my
father for
ever. 33 Now therefore, I pray thee, let thy
servant abide instead of the
lad a
bondman to my
lord; and let the
lad go
up with his
brethren. 34 For
how shall I go
up to my
father, and the
lad be not with me? lest peradventure I
see the
evil that shall come
on my
father.