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Identifier: bibleitsstory58horn (find matches)
Title: The Bible and its story..
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: Horne, Charles F. (Charles Francis), 1870-1942 Brewer, Julius August, 1877-1953, joint ed
Subjects: Bible
Publisher: New York, F. R. Niglutsch
Contributing Library: Princeton Theological Seminary Library
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his misfortune. Whentliey returned with the prisoner, he assured themthey might all go free but Benjamin. Yet theywould not go. Judah, as their leader, threw himselfat the viziers feet in an impassioned speech of plead-ing, one of the most beautiful portions of the Bible.He told of Jacobs love for Rachels sons. Of theloss of Joseph, and of the certainty that Benjaminsloss would now kill their father. Finally he offeredto give himself as a slave in Benjamins place. Joseph could withhold himself no more. The re-morse and loyalty of the brothers were fully proved.The longings of twenty years swelled up in the ex-iles heart. Hurriedly he cried to all his attendantsto withdraw; and he revealed himself to his brothers.At first they could not believe. Then they fearedthe injured mans revenge upon them. Joseph hadto assure them repeatedly both of himself and of hisforgiveness. Only Benjamin had no distrust. Andhe fell upon his brother Benjamins neck, and wept;and Benjamin wept upon his neck.
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iljf r-iiiil ti%mmh<M iloani? !!!! ;l!iiill ■ d^di ba.1 m ; t Jacob l^elcomeb into Cgppt FROM THE BIBLICAL SERIES BY SCHOPIN. And Israel said unto Joseph, Now let me die,since I have seen thy face.—Gen., If-G, SO. WHEN the sons of Jacob returned to him withtheir news of Joseph and of his marvelousfortunes, it is small wonder that theirfather refused at first to believe. But when con-vinced, the aged patriarch uprose in a sudden ecsta-sy of joy: I will go and see him before I die. Thiswas just what Joseph had advised. Not more thantwo years of the famine had passed; and, in the fivestill to come, the Israelites could not possibly survivein Palestine. Therefore Joseph wished the entirehousehold, his father, his brothers and their sons,seventy souls in all, beside their wives and ser-vants, to establish themselves in Egypt. Judah brought him word of his fathers coming;and Joseph hastened in his chariot to the very borderof Egypt to welcome Jacob. Happy indeed must thatmeeting have

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