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Joseph and His Brothers
Joseph was one of Jacob’s twelve sons, and to the land of Egypt was brought. Sold by his brothers into slavery but ruled there in Pharaoh’s court And his brothers went down to Egypt to buy corn in the famine lest they die, but Joseph was governor of the land and they bowed their faces to buy Joseph knew his brothers, not they him, and said unto them “I fear ye are spies come to see the nakedness of this land” but said they “nay, to buy supplies” “We have from the land of Canaan come, my lord, we are all the sons of one man”. And Joseph said “if ye be true men fetch me your youngest in Canaan” “Go ye and carry corn for your houses but first bring your brother unto me. So shall your words be verified and ye shall not all die guilty” And they laded their asses with corn but their hearts did fail them for fear, and journeyed back to their father who grieved at the news they bear But the famine was sore in all the land and they returned the land of Pharaoh. Taking the best fruits and balm, and honey and myrrh to go Then once again stood before Joseph who said “peace be with you…fear not!” And asked “your father, is he yet alive?”, they answered he is well with his lot And Joseph yearned within and wept, and with them drank and made merry, and did eat with them at his house lest on their return they grow weary But Joseph could no longer refrain saying “I’m your brother whom ye sold! Be not afraid for it was God’s will for a posterity on the earth foretold” “Go and tell my father God has made me ruler over all the land in Egypt’s care!”. And Jacob and his twelve sons dwelt in the land of Goshen there Written: September 2010
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