Genesis 
 50
  - Joseph threw himself upon his father and 
    wept over him and kissed him.
- Then Joseph directed the physicians in his 
    service to embalm his father Israel. So the physicians embalmed him,
- taking a full forty days, for that was the 
    time required for embalming. And the Egyptians mourned for him seventy days.
- When the days of mourning had passed, Joseph 
    said to Pharaoh's court, "If I have found favor in your eyes, speak to 
    Pharaoh for me. Tell him,
- 'My father made me swear an oath and said, 
    "I am about to die; bury me in the tomb I dug for myself in the land 
    of Canaan." Now let me go up and bury my father; then I will return.'"
- Pharaoh said, "Go up and bury your father, 
    as he made you swear to do."
- So Joseph went up to bury his father. All 
    Pharaoh's officials accompanied him -- the dignitaries of his court and all 
    the dignitaries of Egypt --
- besides all the members of Joseph's household 
    and his brothers and those belonging to his father's household. Only their 
    children and their flocks and herds were left in Goshen.
- Chariots and horsemen also went up with him. 
    It was a very large company.
- When they reached the threshing floor of 
    Atad, near the Jordan, they lamented loudly and bitterly; and there Joseph 
    observed a seven-day period of mourning for his father.
- When the Canaanites who lived there saw the 
    mourning at the threshing floor of Atad, they said, "The Egyptians are 
    holding a solemn ceremony of mourning." That is why that place near the 
    Jordan is called Abel Mizraim.
- So Jacob's sons did as he had commanded them:
- They carried him to the land of Canaan and 
    buried him in the cave in the field of Machpelah, near Mamre, which Abraham 
    had bought as a burial place from Ephron the Hittite, along with the field.
- After burying his father, Joseph returned 
    to Egypt, together with his brothers and all the others who had gone with 
    him to bury his father.
- When Joseph's brothers saw that their father 
    was dead, they said, "What if Joseph holds a grudge against us and pays 
    us back for all the wrongs we did to him ?"
- So they sent word to Joseph, saying, "Your 
    father left these instructions before he died:
- 'This is what you are to say to Joseph: I 
    ask you to forgive your brothers the sins and the wrongs they committed in 
    treating you so badly.' Now please forgive the sins of the servants of the 
    God of your father." When their message came to him, Joseph wept.
- His brothers then came and threw themselves 
    down before him. "We are your slaves," they said.
- But Joseph said to them, "Don't be afraid. 
    Am I in the place of God ?
- You intended to harm me, but God intended 
    it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives.
- So then, don't be afraid. I will provide 
    for you and your children." And he reassured them and spoke kindly to 
    them.
- Joseph stayed in Egypt, along with all his 
    father's family. He lived a hundred and ten years
- and saw the third generation of Ephraim's 
    children. Also the children of Makir son of Manasseh were placed at birth 
    on Joseph's knees.
- Then Joseph said to his brothers, "I 
    am about to die. But God will surely come to your aid and take you up out 
    of this land to the land he promised on oath to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob."
- And Joseph made the sons of Israel swear 
    an oath and said, "God will surely come to your aid, and then you must 
    carry my bones up from this place."
- So Joseph died at the age of a hundred and 
    ten. And after they embalmed him, he was placed in a coffin in Egypt.  
    
 
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