Bible Stories and Religious Classics eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 580 pages of information about Bible Stories and Religious Classics.

Bible Stories and Religious Classics eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 580 pages of information about Bible Stories and Religious Classics.

Then this request made, Joseph might no longer forbear, but commanded them that stood by to withdraw them, and when all men were gone out sauf he and his brethren, he began to say to them weeping:  I am Joseph your brother, liveth yet my father?  The brethren were so afeard that they could not speak ne answer to him.  Then he debonairly said to them:  Come hither to me; and when they came near him he said:  I am Joseph your brother that ye sold into Egypt; be ye not afeard nor think not hard unto you that ye sold me into these regions.  God hath sent me tofore you into Egypt for your health.  It is two years since the famine began, and yet been five years to come in which men may not ear, sow, ne reap.  God hath sent me tofore you that ye should be reserved on the earth, and that ye may have meat to live by.  It is not by your counsel that I was sent hither, but by the will of God, which hath ordained me father of Pharaoh, and lord of all his house, and prince in all the land of Egypt.  Hie you, and go to my father, and say ye to him:  This word sendeth thee thy son Joseph:  God hath made me lord of the universal land of Egypt, come to me lest thou die, and thou shalt dwell in the land of Goshen.  Thou shalt be next me, thou and thy sons and the sons of thy sons, and I shall feed thy sheep, thy beasts and all that thou hast in possession.  Yet rest five year to come of famine, therefore come lest thou perish, thy house, and all that thou owest.  Lo! your eyes and the eyes of my brother Benjamin see that my mouth speaketh these words to you.  Show ye to my father all my glory and all that ye have seen in Egypt.  Hie ye and bring him to me.  This said, he embraced his brother Benjamin about his neck and wept upon each of them.  After this they durst better speak to him.  Anon it was told and known all about in the King’s hall that Joseph’s brethren were come.  And Pharaoh was joyful and glad thereof and all his household.  And Pharaoh said to Joseph that he should say to his brethren:  Lade ye your beasts and go into the land of Canaan, and bring from thence your father and kindred, and come to me, and I shall give you all the goods of Egypt, that ye may eat the marrow of the earth.  Command ye also that they take carriages of this land of Egypt, for the carriage of their children and wives, and say to them:  Take your father and come as soon as ye may, and leave nothing behind you, for all the best things shall be yours.  The sons of Israel did as they were commanded.  To whom Joseph gave carriages after the commandment of Pharaoh, and meat to eat by the way.  He commanded to give to every each two garments.  To Benjamin he gave three hundred pieces of silver, with five garments of the best, and also he sent clothing to his father, adding to them ten asses which were laden with all riches of Egypt, and as many asses laden and bearing bread and victual to spend by the way.  And thus he let his brethren depart from him saying:  Be ye not wroth in the way.  Then they thus departing came into the land of Canaan to their father, and showed all this to their father, and said:  Joseph thy son liveth and he lordeth in all the land of Egypt.

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