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Genesis 45:26

Contemporary English Version 1995

they told their father that Joseph was still alive and was the ruler of Egypt. But their father was so surprised that he could not believe them.

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One of them was already missing and had not been seen for a long time. My father thinks the boy was torn to pieces by some wild animal,

All of Jacob's children came to comfort him, but he refused to be comforted. “No,” he said, “I will go to my grave, mourning for my son.” So Jacob kept on grieving.

The disciples were so glad and amazed that they could not believe it. Jesus then asked them, “Do you have something to eat?”

And they learned from the group that the Lord was really alive and had appeared to Peter.

The apostles thought it was all nonsense, and they would not believe.

When my life was slipping away, I remembered you— and in your holy temple you heard my prayer.

It seemed like a dream when the Lord brought us back to the city of Zion.

and put him in charge of everything he owned.

and the smile on my face renewed everyone's hopes.

And if God came into court when I called him, he would not hear my case.

But Jacob said, “I won't let my son Benjamin go down to Egypt with the rest of you. His brother is already dead, and he is the only son I have left. I am an old man, and if anything happens to him on the way, I'll die from sorrow, and all of you will be to blame.”

who said, “You have already taken my sons Joseph and Simeon from me. And now you want to take away Benjamin! Everything is against me.”

Joseph's brothers killed a goat and dipped Joseph's fancy coat in its blood.

Joseph's brothers left Egypt, and when they arrived in Canaan,

When they returned to the land of Canaan, they told their father Jacob everything that had happened to them:

Jacob turned to Joseph and told him, “For many years I thought you were dead and that I would never see you again. But now God has even let me live to see your children.”




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