Genesis to Revelation
Bible Reading Plan
January 14
Genesis 43-46
Chapter 43
The Return to Egypt
1 Now the famine was severe in the land.
2 So it came about when they had finished eating the grain which they had brought
from Egypt, that their father said to them, “Go back, buy us a little food.”
3 Judah spoke to him, however, saying, “The man solemnly warned us, ‘You
shall not see my face unless your brother is with you.’
4 “If you send our brother with us, we will go down and buy you food.
5 “But if you do not send him, we will not go down; for the man said to
us, ‘You will not see my face unless your brother is with you.’ ”
6 Then Israel said, “Why did you treat me so badly by telling the man
whether you still had another brother?”
7 But they said, “The man questioned particularly about us and our relatives,
saying, ‘Is your father still alive? Have you another brother?’ So
we answered his questions. Could we possibly know that he would say, ‘Bring
your brother down’?”
8 Judah said to his father Israel, “Send the lad with me and we will arise
and go, that we may live and not die, we as well as you and our little ones.
9 “I myself will be surety for him; you may hold me responsible for
him. If I do not bring him back to you and set him before you, then let me
bear the blame before you forever.
10 “For if we had not delayed, surely by now we could have returned twice.”
11 Then their father Israel said to them, “If it must be so, then do this:
take some of the best products of the land in your bags, and carry down to
the man as a present, a little balm and a little honey, aromatic gum
and myrrh, pistachio nuts and almonds.
12 “Take double the money in your hand, and take back in your hand the
money that was returned in the mouth of your sacks; perhaps it was a mistake.
13 “Take your brother also, and arise, return to the man;
14 and may God Almighty grant you compassion in the sight of the man, so
that he will release to you your other brother and Benjamin. And as for me,
if I am bereaved of my children, I am bereaved.”
15 So the men took this present, and they took double the money in their hand,
and Benjamin; then they arose and went down to Egypt and stood before Joseph.
Joseph Sees Benjamin
16 When Joseph saw Benjamin with them, he said to his house steward, “Bring
the men into the house, and slay an animal and make ready; for the men are to
dine with me at noon.”
17 So the man did as Joseph said, and brought the men to Joseph’s house.
18 Now the men were afraid, because they were brought to Joseph’s house;
and they said, “It is because of the money that was returned in our sacks
the first time that we are being brought in, that he may seek occasion against
us and fall upon us, and take us for slaves with our donkeys.”
19 So they came near to Joseph’s house steward, and spoke to him at the
entrance of the house,
20 and said, “Oh, my lord, we indeed came down the first time to buy food,
21 and it came about when we came to the lodging place, that we opened our sacks,
and behold, each man’s money was in the mouth of his sack, our money
in full. So we have brought it back in our hand.
22 “We have also brought down other money in our hand to buy food; we do
not know who put our money in our sacks.”
23 He said, “Be at ease, do not be afraid. Your God and the God of
your father has given you treasure in your sacks; I had your money.” Then
he brought Simeon out to them.
24 Then the man brought the men into Joseph’s house and gave them water,
and they washed their feet; and he gave their donkeys fodder.
25 So they prepared the present for Joseph’s coming at noon; for they
had heard that they were to eat a meal there.
26 When Joseph came home, they brought into the house to him the present which
was in their hand and bowed to the ground before him.
27 Then he asked them about their welfare, and said, “Is your old father
well, of whom you spoke? Is he still alive?”
28 They said, “Your servant our father is well; he is still alive.” They
bowed down in homage.
29 As he lifted his eyes and saw his brother Benjamin, his mother’s son,
he said, “Is this your youngest brother, of whom you spoke to me?” And
he said, “May God be gracious to you, my son.”
30 Joseph hurried out for he was deeply stirred over his brother, and he
sought a place to weep; and he entered his chamber and wept there.
31 Then he washed his face and came out; and he controlled himself and said, “Serve
the meal.”
32 So they served him by himself, and them by themselves, and the Egyptians who
ate with him by themselves, because the Egyptians could not eat bread with the
Hebrews, for that is loathsome to the Egyptians.
33 Now they were seated before him, the firstborn according to his birthright
and the youngest according to his youth, and the men looked at one another in
astonishment.
34 He took portions to them from his own table, but Benjamin’s portion
was five times as much as any of theirs. So they feasted and drank freely with
him.
Chapter 44
The Brothers Are Brought Back
1 Then he commanded his house steward, saying, “Fill the men’s
sacks with food, as much as they can carry, and put each man’s money in
the mouth of his sack.
2 “Put my cup, the silver cup, in the mouth of the sack of the youngest,
and his money for the grain.” And he did as Joseph had told him.
3 As soon as it was light, the men were sent away, they with their donkeys.
4 They had just gone out of the city, and were not far off, when Joseph said
to his house steward, “Up, follow the men; and when you overtake them,
say to them, ‘Why have you repaid evil for good?
5 ‘Is not this the one from which my lord drinks and which he indeed uses
for divination? You have done wrong in doing this.’ ”
6 So he overtook them and spoke these words to them.
7 They said to him, “Why does my lord speak such words as these? Far be
it from your servants to do such a thing.
8 “Behold, the money which we found in the mouth of our sacks we have
brought back to you from the land of Canaan. How then could we steal silver or
gold from your lord’s house?
9 “With whomever of your servants it is found, let him die, and we also
will be my lord’s slaves.”
10 So he said, “Now let it also be according to your words; he with whom
it is found shall be my slave, and the rest of you shall be innocent.”
11 Then they hurried, each man lowered his sack to the ground, and each man
opened his sack.
12 He searched, beginning with the oldest and ending with the youngest, and
the cup was found in Benjamin’s sack.
13 Then they tore their clothes, and when each man loaded his donkey, they
returned to the city.
14 When Judah and his brothers came to Joseph’s house, he was still there,
and they fell to the ground before him.
15 Joseph said to them, “What is this deed that you have done? Do you not
know that such a man as I can indeed practice divination?”
16 So Judah said, “What can we say to my lord? What can we speak? And how
can we justify ourselves? God has found out the iniquity of your servants; behold,
we are my lord’s slaves, both we and the one in whose possession the
cup has been found.”
17 But he said, “Far be it from me to do this. The man in whose possession
the cup has been found, he shall be my slave; but as for you, go up in peace
to your father.”
18 Then Judah approached him, and said, “Oh my lord, may your servant please
speak a word in my lord’s ears, and do not be angry with your servant;
for you are equal to Pharaoh.
19 “My lord asked his servants, saying, ‘Have you a father or a
brother?’
20 “We said to my lord, ‘We have an old father and a little child
of his old age. Now his brother is dead, so he alone is left of his mother,
and his father loves him.’
21 “Then you said to your servants, ‘Bring him down to me that
I may set my eyes on him.’
22 “But we said to my lord, ‘The lad cannot leave his father, for
if he should leave his father, his father would die.’
23 “You said to your servants, however, ‘Unless your youngest brother
comes down with you, you will not see my face again.’
24 “Thus it came about when we went up to your servant my father, we told
him the words of my lord.
25 “Our father said, ‘Go back, buy us a little food.’
26 “But we said, ‘We cannot go down. If our youngest brother is with
us, then we will go down; for we cannot see the man’s face unless our youngest
brother is with us.’
27 “Your servant my father said to us, ‘You know that my wife bore
me two sons;
28 and the one went out from me, and I said, “Surely he is torn in pieces,” and
I have not seen him since.
29 ‘If you take this one also from me, and harm befalls him, you will
bring my gray hair down to Sheol in sorrow.’
30 “Now, therefore, when I come to your servant my father, and the lad
is not with us, since his life is bound up in the lad’s life,
31 when he sees that the lad is not with us, he will die. Thus your servants
will bring the gray hair of your servant our father down to Sheol in sorrow.
32 “For your servant became surety for the lad to my father, saying, ‘If
I do not bring him back to you, then let me bear the blame before my father
forever.’
33 “Now, therefore, please let your servant remain instead of the lad a
slave to my lord, and let the lad go up with his brothers.
34 “For how shall I go up to my father if the lad is not with me—for
fear that I see the evil that would overtake my father?”
Chapter 45
Joseph Deals Kindly with His Brothers
1 Then Joseph could not control himself before all those who stood by
him, and he cried, “Have everyone go out from me.” So there was no man with
him when Joseph made himself known to his brothers.
2 He wept so loudly that the Egyptians heard it, and the household of Pharaoh
heard of it.
3 Then Joseph said to his brothers, “I am Joseph! Is my father still
alive?” But his brothers could not answer him, for they were dismayed
at his presence.
4 Then Joseph said to his brothers, “Please come closer to me.” And
they came closer. And he said, “I am your brother Joseph, whom you sold
into Egypt.
5 “Now do not be grieved or angry with yourselves, because you sold
me here, for God sent me before you to preserve life.
6 “For the famine has been in the land these two years, and there are
still five years in which there will be neither plowing nor harvesting.
7 “God sent me before you to preserve for you a remnant in the earth,
and to keep you alive by a great deliverance.
8 “Now, therefore, it was not you who sent me here, but God; and He has
made me a father to Pharaoh and lord of all his household and ruler over all
the land of Egypt.
9 “Hurry and go up to my father, and say to him, ‘Thus says your
son Joseph, “God has made me lord of all Egypt; come down to me, do not
delay.
10 “You shall live in the land of Goshen, and you shall be near me,
you and your children and your children’s children and your flocks and
your herds and all that you have.
11 “There I will also provide for you, for there are still five years
of famine to come, and you and your household and all that you have would be
impoverished.” ’
12 “Behold, your eyes see, and the eyes of my brother Benjamin see, that
it is my mouth which is speaking to you.
13 “Now you must tell my father of all my splendor in Egypt, and all that
you have seen; and you must hurry and bring my father down here.”
14 Then he fell on his brother Benjamin’s neck and wept, and Benjamin
wept on his neck.
15 He kissed all his brothers and wept on them, and afterward his brothers
talked with him.
16 Now when the news was heard in Pharaoh’s house that Joseph’s
brothers had come, it pleased Pharaoh and his servants.
17 Then Pharaoh said to Joseph, “Say to your brothers, ‘Do this:
load your beasts and go to the land of Canaan,
18 and take your father and your households and come to me, and I will give
you the best of the land of Egypt and you will eat the fat of the land.’
19 “Now you are ordered, ‘Do this: take wagons from the land
of Egypt for your little ones and for your wives, and bring your father and come.
20 ‘Do not concern yourselves with your goods, for the best of all
the land of Egypt is yours.’ ”
21 Then the sons of Israel did so; and Joseph gave them wagons according
to the command of Pharaoh, and gave them provisions for the journey.
22 To each of them he gave changes of garments, but to Benjamin he gave
three hundred pieces of silver and five changes of garments.
23 To his father he sent as follows: ten donkeys loaded with the best things
of Egypt, and ten female donkeys loaded with grain and bread and sustenance
for his father on the journey.
24 So he sent his brothers away, and as they departed, he said to them, “Do
not quarrel on the journey.”
25 Then they went up from Egypt, and came to the land of Canaan to their father
Jacob.
26 They told him, saying, “Joseph is still alive, and indeed he is ruler
over all the land of Egypt.” But he was stunned, for he did not believe
them.
27 When they told him all the words of Joseph that he had spoken to them, and
when he saw the wagons that Joseph had sent to carry him, the spirit of their
father Jacob revived.
28 Then Israel said, “It is enough; my son Joseph is still alive. I will
go and see him before I die.”
Chapter 46
Jacob Moves to Egypt
1 So Israel set out with all that he had, and came to Beersheba, and
offered sacrifices to the God of his father Isaac.
2 God spoke to Israel in visions of the night and said, “Jacob, Jacob.” And
he said, “Here I am.”
3 He said, “I am God, the God of your father; do not be afraid to go
down to Egypt, for I will make you a great nation there.
4 “I will go down with you to Egypt, and I will also surely bring you
up again; and Joseph will close your eyes.”
5 Then Jacob arose from Beersheba; and the sons of Israel carried their father
Jacob and their little ones and their wives in the wagons which Pharaoh had
sent to carry him.
6 They took their livestock and their property, which they had acquired in
the land of Canaan, and came to Egypt, Jacob and all his descendants with
him:
7 his sons and his grandsons with him, his daughters and his granddaughters,
and all his descendants he brought with him to Egypt.
Those Who Came to Egypt
8 Now these are the names of the sons of Israel, Jacob and his sons, who
went to Egypt: Reuben, Jacob’s firstborn.
9 The sons of Reuben: Hanoch and Pallu and Hezron and Carmi.
10 The sons of Simeon: Jemuel and Jamin and Ohad and Jachin and Zohar
and Shaul the son of a Canaanite woman.
11 The sons of Levi: Gershon, Kohath, and Merari.
12 The sons of Judah: Er and Onan and Shelah and Perez and Zerah (but Er and
Onan died in the land of Canaan). And the sons of Perez were Hezron and Hamul.
13 The sons of Issachar: Tola and Puvvah and Iob and Shimron.
14 The sons of Zebulun: Sered and Elon and Jahleel.
15 These are the sons of Leah, whom she bore to Jacob in Paddan-aram, with
his daughter Dinah; all his sons and his daughters numbered thirty-three.
16 The sons of Gad: Ziphion and Haggi, Shuni and Ezbon, Eri and Arodi
and Areli.
17 The sons of Asher: Imnah and Ishvah and Ishvi and Beriah and their sister
Serah. And the sons of Beriah: Heber and Malchiel.
18 These are the sons of Zilpah, whom Laban gave to his daughter Leah; and
she bore to Jacob these sixteen persons.
19 The sons of Jacob’s wife Rachel: Joseph and Benjamin.
20 Now to Joseph in the land of Egypt were born Manasseh and Ephraim, whom
Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera, priest of On, bore to him.
21 The sons of Benjamin: Bela and Becher and Ashbel, Gera and Naaman, Ehi
and Rosh, Muppim and Huppim and Ard.
22 These are the sons of Rachel, who were born to Jacob; there were fourteen
persons in all.
23 The sons of Dan: Hushim.
24 The sons of Naphtali: Jahzeel and Guni and Jezer and Shillem.
25 These are the sons of Bilhah, whom Laban gave to his daughter Rachel,
and she bore these to Jacob; there were seven persons in all.
26 All the persons belonging to Jacob, who came to Egypt, his direct descendants,
not including the wives of Jacob’s sons, were sixty-six persons in all,
27 and the sons of Joseph, who were born to him in Egypt were two; all
the persons of the house of Jacob, who came to Egypt, were seventy.
28 Now he sent Judah before him to Joseph, to point out the way before him
to Goshen; and they came into the land of Goshen.
29 Joseph prepared his chariot and went up to Goshen to meet his father Israel;
as soon as he appeared before him, he fell on his neck and wept on his
neck a long time.
30 Then Israel said to Joseph, “Now let me die, since I have seen your
face, that you are still alive.”
31 Joseph said to his brothers and to his father’s household, “I
will go up and tell Pharaoh, and will say to him, ‘My brothers and my father’s
household, who were in the land of Canaan, have come to me;
32 and the men are shepherds, for they have been keepers of livestock; and
they have brought their flocks and their herds and all that they have.’
33 “When Pharaoh calls you and says, ‘What is your occupation?’
34 you shall say, ‘Your servants have been keepers of livestock from
our youth even until now, both we and our fathers,’ that you may live
in the land of Goshen; for every shepherd is loathsome to the Egyptians.”
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