< Genesis 44 >
1 He commanded the steward of his house, saying, “Fill the men’s sacks with food, as much as they can carry, and put each man’s money in his sack’s mouth.
Joseph ordered his household supervisor, “Fill the men's sacks with as much grain as they can hold and put each man's money at the top of his sack.
2 Put my cup, the silver cup, in the sack’s mouth of the youngest, with his grain money.” He did according to the word that Joseph had spoken.
Then put my special silver cup at the top of the sack of the youngest, along with the money for his grain.” He did as Joseph told him.
3 As soon as the morning was light, the men were sent away, they and their donkeys.
At sunrise they were sent on their way with their donkeys.
4 When they had gone out of the city, and were not yet far off, Joseph said to his steward, “Up, follow after the men. When you overtake them, ask them, ‘Why have you rewarded evil for good?
They had hardly left the city when Joseph told his household supervisor, “Go after those men, and when you catch up with them, ask them, ‘Why have you paid back good with evil by stealing my master's silver cup?
5 Isn’t this that from which my lord drinks, and by which he indeed divines? You have done evil in so doing.’”
This is the cup he personally drinks from, and which he uses for divination. What you've done is really evil!’”
6 He overtook them, and he spoke these words to them.
When he caught up with them, he told them what Joseph had said.
7 They said to him, “Why does my lord speak such words as these? Far be it from your servants that they should do such a thing!
“My lord, what are you saying?” they replied. “We your servants wouldn't do anything like that!
8 Behold, the money, which we found in our sacks’ mouths, we brought again to you out of the land of Canaan. How then should we steal silver or gold out of your lord’s house?
Remember that we brought back the money we found at the top of our sacks when we returned from Canaan. Why would we steal silver or gold from your master's house?
9 With whomever of your servants it is found, let him die, and we also will be my lord’s slaves.”
If any one of us is found with it, he shall die, and all of us will become your slaves.”
10 He said, “Now also let it be according to your words. He with whom it is found will be my slave; and you will be blameless.”
“Whatever you say,” the man replied, “but only the one found with it will become my slave since the rest of you will be free of any blame.”
11 Then they hurried, and each man took his sack down to the ground, and each man opened his sack.
They all unloaded their sacks and put them on the ground. They each opened their own sacks.
12 He searched, beginning with the oldest, and ending at the youngest. The cup was found in Benjamin’s sack.
The household supervisor searched the sacks, beginning with the oldest and working his way down to the youngest. The cup was found in Benjamin's sack.
13 Then they tore their clothes, and each man loaded his donkey, and returned to the city.
The brothers tore their clothes in grief. Then they loaded their sacks back on their donkeys and headed back to the city.
14 Judah and his brothers came to Joseph’s house, and he was still there. They fell on the ground before him.
Joseph was still at home when Judah and his brothers arrived, and they fell to the ground before him.
15 Joseph said to them, “What deed is this that you have done? Don’t you know that such a man as I can indeed do divination?”
“Why did you do this?” Joseph asked. “Don't you know a man like me can find out things through divination?”
16 Judah said, “What will we tell my lord? What will we speak? How will we clear ourselves? God has found out the iniquity of your servants. Behold, we are my lord’s slaves, both we and he also in whose hand the cup is found.”
“My lord, what can we say?” Judah replied. “How can we explain this to you? In what way can we prove our innocence? God has exposed the guilt of your servants. My lord, we are your slaves—all of us, including the one who was found with the cup.”
17 He said, “Far be it from me that I should do so. The man in whose hand the cup is found, he will be my slave; but as for you, go up in peace to your father.”
“I wouldn't do anything like that!” Joseph replied. “Only the man who was found with the cup will become my slave. The rest of you are free to return to your father.”
18 Then Judah came near to him, and said, “Oh, my lord, please let your servant speak a word in my lord’s ears, and don’t let your anger burn against your servant; for you are even as Pharaoh.
Judah came closer and said to him, “If you please, my lord, let your servant just say a word. Please don't become angry with your servant, even though you are as powerful as Pharaoh himself.
19 My lord asked his servants, saying, ‘Have you a father, or a brother?’
My lord, previously you asked us, ‘Do you have a father or a brother?’
20 We said to my lord, ‘We have a father, an old man, and a child of his old age, a little one; and his brother is dead, and he alone is left of his mother; and his father loves him.’
We told you, my lord, ‘We have an elderly father, and a younger brother, born when our father was already old. The boy's brother is dead. He is the only one of his mother's children left, and his father loves him dearly.’
21 You said to your servants, ‘Bring him down to me, that I may set my eyes on him.’
Then you ordered us, ‘Bring him here to me so I can see him.’
22 We said to my lord, ‘The boy can’t leave his father, for if he should leave his father, his father would die.’
We told you, ‘The boy can't leave his father; if he did, his father would die.’
23 You said to your servants, ‘Unless your youngest brother comes down with you, you will see my face no more.’
But you told us, ‘If your youngest brother doesn't come with you, you won't see me again.’
24 When we came up to your servant my father, we told him the words of my lord.
So when we went back to your servant, our father, we explained to him everything you had told us.
25 Our father said, ‘Go again and buy us a little food.’
However, later on, our father told us, ‘Go back and buy some more food.’
26 We said, ‘We can’t go down. If our youngest brother is with us, then we will go down: for we may not see the man’s face, unless our youngest brother is with us.’
But we said, ‘There's no way we can go back unless Benjamin our youngest brother goes with us, because we won't be able to see the man if Benjamin isn't with us.’
27 Your servant, my father, said to us, ‘You know that my wife bore me two sons.
Then my father said to us, ‘You realize that my wife had two sons for me.
28 One went out from me, and I said, “Surely he is torn in pieces;” and I haven’t seen him since.
One is no more, ripped to pieces no doubt, for I've never seen him since.
29 If you take this one also from me, and harm happens to him, you will bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to Sheol.’ (Sheol )
If you take this one away from me too, and something bad happens to him, you'll send this old man to his grave in grief.’ (Sheol )
30 Now therefore when I come to your servant my father, and the boy is not with us; since his life is bound up in the boy’s life;
So if the boy isn't with us when I go back to my father, whose life depends on the life of the boy,
31 it will happen, when he sees that the boy is no more, that he will die. Your servants will bring down the gray hairs of your servant, our father, with sorrow to Sheol. (Sheol )
as soon as he sees the boy isn't there he'll die, and we will really send this old man, our father, to his grave in grief. (Sheol )
32 For your servant became collateral for the boy to my father, saying, ‘If I don’t bring him to you, then I will bear the blame to my father forever.’
In fact I gave myself as the guarantee for the boy to my father. I told him, ‘If I don't bring him back to you, then I will always carry the blame!’
33 Now therefore, please let your servant stay instead of the boy, my lord’s slave; and let the boy go up with his brothers.
So please let me stay here as my lord's slave instead of the boy. Let him go back home with his brothers.
34 For how will I go up to my father, if the boy isn’t with me?—lest I see the evil that will come on my father.”
For how could I ever go back to my father if the boy wasn't with me? I couldn't stand seeing the anguish that would cause my father.”