Genesis 43:1-25

Genesis 43:1-25

[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  The man  did solemnly  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  [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  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  that he would say,  your brother  down?  [8] And Judah  said  unto Israel  his father,  Send  the lad  with me, and we will arise  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  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  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  [15] 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  into Joseph's  house.  [18] 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,  sir,  we came indeed  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,  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  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