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Genesis 45:26

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They told him, “Joseph is still alive! Yes, he is ruler of Egypt.” Jacob was stunned and didn’t believe them.

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So they took Joseph’s robe, killed a goat, and dipped the robe in the blood.

All his other sons and daughters came to comfort him, but he refused to be comforted. He said, “No, I will mourn for my son until I die.” This is how Joseph’s father cried over him.

When they came to their father Jacob in Canaan, they told him all that had happened to them. They said,

Their father Jacob said to them, “You’re going to make me lose all my children! Joseph is no longer with us, Simeon is no longer with us, and now you want to take Benjamin. Everything’s against me!”

Jacob replied, “My son will not go with you. His brother is dead, and he’s the only one left. If any harm comes to him on the trip you’re taking, the grief would drive this gray-haired old man to his grave!”

One is gone, and I said, “He must have been torn to pieces!” I haven’t seen him since.

So they left Egypt and came to their father Jacob in Canaan.

Israel said to Joseph, “I never expected to see you again, and now God has even let me see your sons.”

When I smiled at them, they could hardly believe it, but the expression on my face did not change.

If I cried out and he answered me, I do not believe that he would listen to me.

He made Joseph the master of his palace and the ruler of all his possessions.

When the Lord restored the fortunes of Zion, it was as if we were dreaming.

“As my life was slipping away, I remembered the Lord. My prayer came to you in your holy temple.

The apostles thought that the women’s story didn’t make any sense, and they didn’t believe them.

They were saying, “The Lord has really come back to life and has appeared to Simon.”

The disciples were overcome with joy and amazement because this seemed too good to be true. Then Jesus asked them, “Do you have anything to eat?”




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