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Genesis 44 — BBP

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Joseph gave his brothers another test

44Verse 1Later on, Joseph said to the man that looked after his house and workers, “Fill up their bags with food, and put their money in the top of each bag again.Verse 2When you fill up the bag that belongs to the youngest man, put my silver cup in the bag with his money.” The worker did what Joseph said.Verse 3The next morning, the 11 brothers were allowed to leave with their donkeys and food bags.Verse 4They had not gone very far when Joseph said to the man that looked after his house, “Go after those men and say, ‘We did good things for you. Why did you pay us back by doing a bad thing?Verse 5My boss has a special silver drinking cup. That cup helps him to find out things using signs and magic. You stole it and so you have done a very bad thing.’”Verse 6The worker followed Joseph's brothers and when he found them, he told them what Joseph said.Verse 7But the brothers said, “What are you talking about? We would not do that.Verse 8We are good men. We carried back the money we found in our bags last time. And so we would not steal any silver or gold from the house your boss lives in.Verse 9Have a look in our bags. If you find the silver cup, then kill the man who owns the bag and the rest of us will work for you for no pay. We will be your slaves.”Verse 10The worker said to the men, “Ok, we will do as you say, but the man who took the cup will be our slave and the rest of you can go free.”Verse 11Straight away, each brother took his bag off his donkey, put it on the ground and opened it.Verse 12The worker looked in every bag. He started with the oldest brother until he got to the youngest brother. He found the silver cup in Benjamin's bag.Verse 13When the brothers saw the man find the silver cup, they ripped their clothes to show how upset they were. Then the brothers put their bags onto their donkeys and they all went back to the town.Verse 14When Judah and his brothers went into Joseph's house, Joseph was there waiting for them. The brothers bowed face down to the ground in front of him.Verse 15Joseph said, “Why did you do this to me? Didn't you know that a man like me can find out things by signs and magic?”Verse 16Judah said, “We don't know what to say to you. There is no way we can make you believe that we are not guilty. God has shown that we are guilty and so we will all be your slaves, not just Benjamin.”Verse 17But Joseph said, “No. I would not do that. Only the man who stole my cup will be my slave. The rest of you can go home to your father.”Verse 18Judah went to Joseph and said, “Sir, I know you are a very powerful man. You are like Pharaoh himself and so please do not be angry with me. Can I tell you our story?Verse 19The last time we were here, you asked us, ‘Do you have a father or a brother?’Verse 20And we answered you and said, ‘Yes we have an old father, and we have a younger brother who was born when our father was very old.’ You see there used to be another brother, but he is dead. Benjamin is the only child left from that mother and so our father loves him very much.Verse 21You said to us, ‘Bring that brother to me. I want to see him.’Verse 22And we said to you, ‘No, we can't bring him to you. The boy cannot leave his father or his father will die.’Verse 23But you said, ‘If you do not bring your youngest brother, you will not be allowed to see me again.’Verse 24So we went home and told our father what you said.Verse 25Later, when all the food was gone, our father said to us, ‘Go back to Egypt and buy us some more food.’Verse 26We said to him, ‘We can't go back there. The man said that he would not see us if we did not take our youngest brother.’Verse 27Then our father said to us, ‘My wife Rachel only had 2 sons.Verse 28I lost the first son. A wild animal ripped him apart and I never saw him again.Verse 29Now you want to take Rachel's second son away from me too. I am frightened that something bad will happen to him. If anything happened to him I would be really sad until I die.’Verse 30So you see, if I go home without Benjamin, I do not know what will happen. That boy is the most important thing in our father's life.Verse 31I think if we go home without Benjamin, our father will be so sad, he will die and it will be our fault.Verse 32Before I left Canaan, I made a promise to my father to keep the boy safe. I said to him, ‘I promise you that I will bring the boy back to you. If I do not bring him back to you, you can blame me all my life.’Verse 33So, can you let Benjamin go home with his brothers.Verse 34I can't go home if the boy is not with me. I can't let my father have so much pain.”
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