Genesis 48
1 And it came to pass
after these
things, that one
told Joseph, Behold, thy
father is
sick: and he
took with him his
two sons, Manasseh and
Ephraim. 2 And one
told Jacob, and
said, Behold, thy
son Joseph cometh unto thee: and
Israel strengthened himself, and
sat upon the
bed. 3 And
Jacob said unto
Joseph, God Almighty appeared unto me at
Luz in the
land of
Canaan, and
blessed me,
4 And
said unto me, Behold, I will make thee
fruitful, and
multiply thee, and I will
make of thee a
multitude of
people; and will
give this
land to thy
seed after
thee for an
everlasting possession. 5 And now thy
two sons, Ephraim and
Manasseh, which were
born unto thee in the
land of
Egypt before I
came unto thee into
Egypt, are mine; as
Reuben and
Simeon, they shall be mine.
6 And thy
issue, which thou
begettest after them, shall be thine, and shall be
called after the
name of their
brethren in their
inheritance. 7 And as for me, when I
came from
Padan, Rachel died by me in the
land of
Canaan in the
way, when yet there was but a
little way to
come unto
Ephrath: and I buried
her there in the
way of
Ephrath; the same is
Bethlehem. 8 And
Israel beheld Joseph's sons, and
said, Who are these?
9 And
Joseph said unto his
father, They are my
sons, whom
God hath
given me in this place. And he
said, Bring
them, I pray thee, unto me, and I will
bless them.
10 Now the
eyes of
Israel were
dim for
age, so that he
could not
see. And he brought them
near unto him; and he
kissed them, and
embraced them.
11 And
Israel said unto
Joseph, I had not
thought to
see thy
face: and, lo,
God hath
shewed me also thy
seed. 12 And
Joseph brought them
out from
between his
knees, and he
bowed himself with his
face to the
earth. 13 And
Joseph took them
both, Ephraim in his right
hand toward
Israel's left
hand, and
Manasseh in his left
hand toward
Israel's right
hand, and brought them
near unto him.
14 And
Israel stretched
out his right
hand, and
laid it upon
Ephraim's head, who was the
younger, and his left
hand upon
Manasseh's head, guiding his
hands wittingly; for
Manasseh was the
firstborn. 15 And he
blessed Joseph, and
said,
God, before whom my
fathers Abraham and
Isaac did
walk, the
God which
fed me all my life
long unto this
day, 16 The
Angel which
redeemed me from all
evil, bless the
lads; and let my
name be
named on them, and the
name of my
fathers Abraham and
Isaac; and let them
grow into a
multitude in the
midst of the
earth. 17 And when
Joseph saw that his
father laid his
right hand upon the
head of
Ephraim, it
displeased him: and he held
up his
father's hand, to
remove it from
Ephraim's head unto
Manasseh's head. 18 And
Joseph said unto his
father, Not so, my
father: for this is the
firstborn; put thy right
hand upon his
head. 19 And his
father refused, and
said, I
know it, my
son, I
know it: he also shall become a
people, and he also shall be
great: but
truly his
younger brother shall be
greater than he, and his
seed shall become a
multitude of
nations. 20 And he
blessed them that
day, saying, In thee shall
Israel bless,
saying,
God make thee as
Ephraim and as
Manasseh: and he
set Ephraim before Manasseh. 21 And
Israel said unto
Joseph, Behold, I
die: but
God shall be with you, and bring you
again unto the
land of your
fathers. 22 Moreover I have
given to thee
one portion above thy
brethren, which I
took out of the
hand of the
Amorite with my
sword and with my
bow.