< Genesis 42 >

1 And Jacob hearing that food was sold in Egypt, said to his sons: Why are ye careless?
Now Jacob became aware that there was grain in Egypt. He said to his sons, “Why do you look at one another?”
2 I have heard that wheat is sold in Egypt: go ye down, and buy us necessaries, that we may live, and not be consumed with want.
He said, “See here, I have heard that there is grain in Egypt. Go down there and buy for us from there so we may live and not die.”
3 So the ten brethren of Joseph went down, to buy corn in Egypt:
Joseph's ten brothers went down to buy grain from Egypt.
4 Whilst Benjamin was kept at home by Jacob, who said to his brethren: Lest perhaps he take any harm in the journey.
But Benjamin, Joseph's brother, Jacob did not send with his brothers, for he feared that harm might come to him.
5 And they entered into the land of Egypt with others that went to buy. For the famine was in the land of Chanaan.
The sons of Israel came to buy among those who came, for the famine was in the land of Canaan.
6 And Joseph was governor in the land of Egypt, and corn was sold by his direction to the people. And when his brethren had bowed down to him,
Now Joseph was the governor over the land. He was the one who sold to all the people of the land. Joseph's brothers came and bowed down to him with their faces to the ground.
7 And he knew them, he spoke as it were to strangers somewhat roughly, asking them: Whence came you? They answered: From the land of Chanaan, to buy necessaries of life.
Joseph saw his brothers and recognized them, but he disguised himself to them and spoke harshly with them. He said to them, “Where have you come from?” They said, “From the land of Canaan to buy food.”
8 And though he knew his brethren, he was not known by them.
Joseph recognized his brothers, but they did not recognize him.
9 And remembering the dreams, which formerly he had dreamed, he said to them: You are spies. You are come to view the weaker parts of the land.
Then Joseph remembered the dreams he had dreamed about them, and he said to them, “You are spies! You have come to see the undefended parts of the land.”
10 But they said: It is not so, my lord, but thy servants are come to buy food.
They said to him, “No, my master. Your servants have come to buy food.
11 We are all the sons of one man: we are come as peaceable men, neither do thy servants go about any evil.
We are all one man's sons. We are honest men. Your servants are not spies.”
12 And he answered them: It is otherwise: you are come to consider the unfenced parts of this land.
He said to them, “No, you have come to see the undefended parts of the land.”
13 But they said: We thy servants are twelve brethren, the sons of one man in the land of Chanaan: the youngest is with our father, the other is not living.
They said, “We your servants are twelve brothers, the sons of one man in the land of Canaan. See, the youngest is this day with our father, and one brother is no longer alive.”
14 He saith: This is it that I said: You are spies.
Joseph said to them, “It is what I said to you; you are spies.
15 I shall now presently try what you are: by the health of Pharao you shall not depart hence, until your youngest brother come.
By this you will be tested. By the life of Pharaoh, you will not leave here, unless your youngest brother comes here.
16 Send one of you to fetch him: and you shall be in prison, till what you have said be proved, whether it be true or false: or else by the health of Pharao you are spies.
Send one of yourselves and let him get your brother. You will remain in prison, that your words may be tested, whether there is truth in you.”
17 So he put them in prison three days.
He put them all in custody for three days.
18 And the third day he brought them out of prison, and said: Do as I have said, and you shall live: for I fear God.
Joseph said to them on the third day, “Do this and live, for I fear God.
19 If you be peaceable men, let one of your brethren be bound in prison: and go ye your ways and carry the corn that you have bought, unto your houses.
If you are honest men, let one of your brothers be confined in this prison, but you go, carry grain for the famine of your houses.
20 And bring your youngest brother to me, that I may find your words to be true, and you may not die. They did as he had said.
Bring your youngest brother to me so your words will be verified and you will not die.” So they did so.
21 And they talked one to another: We deserve to suffer these things, because we have sinned against our brother, seeing the anguish of his soul, when he besought us, and we would not hear: therefore is this affliction come upon us.
They said to one another, “We are truly guilty concerning our brother in that we saw the distress of his soul when he pleaded with us and we would not listen. Therefore this distress has come upon us.”
22 And Ruben one of them, said: Did not I say to you: Do not sin against the boy: and you would not hear me? Behold his blood is required.
Reuben answered them, “Did I not tell you, 'Do not sin against the boy,' but you would not listen? Now, see, his blood is required of us.”
23 And they knew not that Joseph understood, because he spoke to them by an interpreter.
They did not know that Joseph understood them, for there was an interpreter between them.
24 And he turned himself away a little while, and wept: and returning he spoke to them.
He turned from them and wept. He returned to them and spoke to them. He took Simeon from among them and bound him before their eyes.
25 And taking Simeon, and binding him in their presence, he commanded his servants to fill their sacks with wheat, and to put every man’s money again in their sacks, and to give them besides provisions for the way: and they did so.
Then Joseph commanded his servants to fill his brothers' bags with grain, and to put every man's money back into his sack, and to give them provisions for the journey. It was done for them.
26 But they having loaded their asses with the corn, went their way.
The brothers loaded their donkeys with their grain and departed from there.
27 And one of them opening his sack, to give his beast provender in the inn, saw the money in the sack’s mouth;
As one of them opened his sack to give his donkey feed in the lodging place, he saw his money. Behold, it was in the opening of his sack.
28 And said to his brethren: My money is given me again, behold it is in the sack. And they were astonished, and troubled, and said to one another: What is this that God hath done unto us?
He said to his brothers, “My money has been put back. Look at it; it is in my sack.” Their hearts sank and they turned trembling to one another, saying, “What is this that God has done to us?”
29 And they came to Jacob their father in the land of Chanaan, and they told him all things that had befallen them, saying:
They went to Jacob, their father in the land of Canaan and told him all that had happened to them. They said,
30 The lord of the land spoke roughly to us, and took us to be spies of the country.
“The man, the lord of the land, spoke roughly with us and thought that we were spies in the land.
31 And we answered him: We are peaceable men, and we mean no plot.
We said to him, 'We are honest men. We are not spies.
32 We are twelve brethren born of one father: one is not living, the youngest is with our father in the land of Chanaan.
We are twelve brothers, sons of our father. One is no longer alive, and the youngest is this day with our father in the land of Canaan.'
33 And he said to us: Hereby shall I know that you are peaceable men: Leave one of your brethren with me, and take ye necessary provision for your houses, and go your ways.
The man, the lord of the land, said to us, 'By this I will know that you are honest men. Leave one of your brothers with me, take grain for the famine in your houses, and go your way.
34 And bring your youngest brother to me, that I may know you are not spies: and you may receive this man again, that is kept in prison: and afterwards may have leave to buy what you will.
Bring your youngest brother to me. Then I will know that you are not spies, but that you are honest men. Then I will release your brother to you, and you will trade in the land.'”
35 When they had told this, they poured out their corn and every man found his money tied in the mouth of his sack: and all being astonished together,
It came about as they emptied their sacks, that, behold, every man's bag of silver was in his sack. When they and their father saw their bags of silver, they were afraid.
36 Their father Jacob said: You have made me to be without children: Joseph is not living, Simeon is kept in bonds, and Benjamin you will take away: all these evils are fallen upon me.
Jacob their father said to them, “You have bereaved me of my children. Joseph is no longer alive, Simeon is gone, and you will take Benjamin away. All these things are against me.”
37 And Ruben answered him: Kill my two sons if I bring him not again to thee: deliver him into my hand, and I will restore him to thee.
Reuben spoke to his father, saying, “You may kill my two sons if I do not bring Benjamin back to you. Put him in my hands, and I will bring him to you again.”
38 But he said: My son shall not go down with you: his brother is dead, and he is left alone: if any mischief befall him in the land to which you go, you will bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to hell. (Sheol h7585)
Jacob said, “My son will not go down with you. For his brother is dead and he alone is left. If harm comes to him on the road in which you go, then you will bring down my gray hair with sorrow to Sheol.” (Sheol h7585)

< Genesis 42 >