Joseph's ten brothers, without Benjamin, went down to Egypt to buy grain.
Joseph's ten brothers, without Benjamin, went down to Egypt to buy grain.
Joseph's ten brothers, without Benjamin, went down to Egypt to buy grain.
Joseph's ten brothers, without Benjamin, went down to Egypt to buy grain.
Joseph's brothers bowed down to him with their faces to the ground.
Joseph disguised himself and spoke harshly with his brothers.
Joseph accused his brothers of being spies.
Joseph's brothers said their youngest brother was with his father in the land of Canaan.
Joseph's brothers said their other missing brother was no longer alive.
Joseph said the brothers would not leave Egypt, unless their youngest brother came to Egypt.
Joseph put the brothers in custody for three days.
Joseph told them to let one of the brothers be confined in prison, while the others carried grain to Canaan and bring back the youngest brother.
Joseph told them to let one of the brothers be confined in prison, while the others carried grain to Canaan and bring back the youngest brother.
Joseph told them to let one of the brothers be confined in prison, while the others carried grain to Canaan and brought back the youngest brother.
They believed that the blood of Joseph was being required of them for what they had done to Joseph.
They believed that the blood of Joseph was being required of them for what they had done to Joseph.
When Joseph heard his brothers talking about what they had done to him, Joseph turned from them and wept.
Joseph had each brother's money put back in his sack.
Their hearts sank and they spoke trembling to one another.
The brothers blamed God, asking why God had done this to them.
They learned that every man's money was in his sack.
Jacob was afraid that Simeon and Benjamin would be taken away from him.
Reuben swore to bring Benjamin back to Jacob from Egypt; otherwise, Reuben's two sons could be killed.
No, Jacob did not allow Reuben to take Benjamin to Egypt.
Jacob said he would go down with sorrow to Sheol if Benjamin died.