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44:1 and it informed the director of his house, Saying, fill the bags of the men with the food, as can it and of the money of each man mouth.
his bag start so much to carry 44:2 and balanced to my basin, of the silver plated basin, in the opening of the bag of the money of younger corn and sound. And it made in accordance with the word that the Joseph had spoken.
44:3, at once that the morning was a light, men became far, them and him asses.
44:4 and like them of the city was expired sent and already far, of the Joseph which are said to his director, do not follow after the men; and when of Thou exceed it dost, legends with it, of Wherefore have badly ye rewarded for good? isn't 44:5 this one him, that which my Lord drinketh and however indeed him divineth? ye to have badly thus proceeding.
44:6 and it exceeded it does them and to them these same words.
44:7 and it spake said to him, Wherefore saith my Lord these words? To prohibit a god that thy civils servant should make in accordance with this thing: 44:8 see, the capital that we obtained in the openings of our bags, took thee to us country of Canaan: should we fly outside that then of the money of house or - of gold thy the Lord? 44:9 whomsoever thy of the civils servant is found him, one to be able both to die to him, and we are also bondmen.
my Lord 44:10 and said to him could that also maintaining to be agreed him with your words: he found to him that, is my civil servant; and ye blameless.
44:11 is then descended it quickly each man his bag on the ground and opened with each man his sack.
44:12 and sought to him and started oldest, and which gauchement young person: and the basin in sack.
the 44:13 Youngest children to rent-latrouvé their clothing and laded then each man his ass and to come city.
from return to 44:14 and Judah and his brother to come to the Josephs House; was him already there: and they fell before him on ground.
44:15 and Joseph said to them, which letter is this one which made ye? wot ye that not a such man whom I can without any doubt göttlich? did 44:16 and Judah, say what we must say to my Lord? what do we have to speak? or how do we have to remove ourselves? The god hath discovered hardness thy civils servant: let us see sums also two us and him my Lord with whom is the basin found.
44:17 and said to him, the prohibited god that I should make civils servant thus: but he is the man, in the hand of which the basin is found, my civil servant; and with regard to you, you in peace with your father.
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44:18 Judah came in top of maintenance then narrow to him and said, with OH- my Lord thy of the civils servant, leave, I request thee, speaks a word in the ears about my Lord and does not leave approximately the fire of anger thine thy to civils servant: for of did Thoukunst itself Pharaoh.
44:19 require of my Lord his civils servant, Saying, has ye a father or a brother? 44:20 and we said his Old to my Lord, we have a father, an old man and a child age, small; and his/her brother died, and it is only on the left of his mother and of his father loveth him.
44:21 and Thou it takes to the bottom top thy civils servant saidst, him with me that I can adjust the well after eyes him.
44:22 and we said his father to my Lord, the young man cannot leave: if it leaves his father, being father die.
44:23 and Thou above thy civils servant saidst, exceptional tone younger brother with you to come downwards, ye to see my face more.
44:24 and it came to exceed, when we came in high top thy civils servant my father, explained us to him the words of my lord.
44:25 and our father said, go and buy small food.
44:26 and said to us that we cannot go downwards: when our younger brother with us is will we go downwards: perhaps the face of the man, exceptional our younger brother see are us.
44:27 cannot us and thy the civils servant whom my father said to us above, Ye know that my wife only me two wire: 44:28 and which one expired of me, and I said, it surely violently become gezerrissen in the pieces; I did not see and him since that: 44:29 and if ye to also take this one of me and damage him one occurs, ye lower my gray hair now ensures grave.
44:30 consequently, if I come thy to the civil servant my father and the young man not to be with us; he sees that its life in the life of the young man is attached; 44:31 comes to exceed, if him seeth that the young man is not with us that he dies: and thy the gray hair thy of the civil servant our father ensures grave.
44:32 for thy civils servant became safety for the young man with my father, of Saying lower civils servant, when I do not take it with thee I now carry the debt to my father for ever.
44:33 consequently, I request thee, could have remained thy civils servant instead of the young man bondman with my Lord; and the young man with his brethren.
, 44:34, will not leave as me must to my father go and the young man are in top with me? of a fear that peradventure I that which comes on my father.
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