Genesis 
 47
  -  Joseph went and told Pharaoh, "My father 
    and brothers, with their flocks and herds and everything they own, have come 
    from the land of Canaan and are now in Goshen."
-  He chose five of his brothers and presented 
    them before Pharaoh.
-  Pharaoh asked the brothers, "What is 
    your occupation?" "Your servants are shepherds," they replied 
    to Pharaoh, "just as our fathers were."
-  They also said to him, "We have come 
    to live here awhile, because the famine is severe in Canaan and your servants' 
    flocks have no pasture. So now, please let your servants settle in Goshen."
-  Pharaoh said to Joseph, "Your father 
    and your brothers have come to you,
-  and the land of Egypt is before you; settle 
    your father and your brothers in the best part of the land. Let them live 
    in Goshen. And if you know of any among them with special ability, put them 
    in charge of my own livestock."
-  Then Joseph brought his father Jacob in 
    and presented him before Pharaoh. After Jacob blessed Pharaoh,
-  Pharaoh asked him, "How old are you 
    ?"
-  And Jacob said to Pharaoh, "The years 
    of my pilgrimage are a hundred and thirty. My years have been few and difficult, 
    and they do not equal the years of the pilgrimage of my fathers."
-  Then Jacob blessed Pharaoh and went out 
    from his presence.
-  So Joseph settled his father and his brothers 
    in Egypt and gave them property in the best part of the land, the district 
    of Rameses, as Pharaoh directed.
-  Joseph also provided his father and his 
    brothers and all his father's household with food, according to the number 
    of their children.
-  There was no food, however, in the whole 
    region because the famine was severe; both Egypt and Canaan wasted away because 
    of the famine.
-  Joseph collected all the money that was 
    to be found in Egypt and Canaan in payment for the grain they were buying, 
    and he brought it to Pharaoh's palace.
-  When the money of the people of Egypt and 
    Canaan was gone, all Egypt came to Joseph and said, "Give us food. Why 
    should we die before your eyes? Our money is used up."
-  "Then bring your livestock," said 
    Joseph. "I will sell you food in exchange for your livestock, since your 
    money is gone."
-  So they brought their livestock to Joseph, 
    and he gave them food in exchange for their horses, their sheep and goats, 
    their cattle and donkeys. And he brought them through that year with food 
    in exchange for all their livestock.
-  When that year was over, they came to him 
    the following year and said, "We cannot hide from our lord the fact that 
    since our money is gone and our livestock belongs to you, there is nothing 
    left for our lord except our bodies and our land.
-  Why should we perish before your eyes -- 
    we and our land as well? Buy us and our land in exchange for food, and we 
    with our land will be in bondage to Pharaoh. Give us seed so that we may live 
    and not die, and that the land may not become desolate."
-  So Joseph bought all the land in Egypt for 
    Pharaoh. The Egyptians, one and all, sold their fields, because the famine 
    was too severe for them. The land became Pharaoh's,
-  and Joseph reduced the people to servitude, 
    from one end of Egypt to the other.
-  However, he did not buy the land of the 
    priests, because they received a regular allotment from Pharaoh and had food 
    enough from the allotment Pharaoh gave them. That is why they did not sell 
    their land.
-  Joseph said to the people, "Now that 
    I have bought you and your land today for Pharaoh, here is seed for you so 
    you can plant the ground.
-  But when the crop comes in, give a fifth 
    of it to Pharaoh. The other four-fifths you may keep as seed for the fields 
    and as food for yourselves and your households and your children."
-  "You have saved our lives," they 
    said. "May we find favor in the eyes of our lord; we will be in bondage 
    to Pharaoh."
-  So Joseph established it as a law concerning 
    land in Egypt--still in force today -- that a fifth of the produce belongs 
    to Pharaoh. It was only the land of the priests that did not become Pharaoh's.
-  Now the Israelites settled in Egypt in the 
    region of Goshen. They acquired property there and were fruitful and increased 
    greatly in number.
-  Jacob lived in Egypt seventeen years, and 
    the years of his life were a hundred and forty-seven.
-  When the time drew near for Israel to die, 
    he called for his son Joseph and said to him, "If I have found favor 
    in your eyes, put your hand under my thigh and promise that you will show 
    me kindness and faithfulness. Do not bury me in Egypt,
-  but when I rest with my fathers, carry me 
    out of Egypt and bury me where they are buried." "I will do as you 
    say," he said.
-  "Swear to me," he said. Then Joseph 
    swore to him, and Israel worshiped as he leaned on the top of his staff. 
 
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