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74 THE NATION FROM WHICH THE REDEEMER ME
Juda eads for Benjamin
JOS H REVEALS HIMSELF TO HTS BROTHERS
The servant ordered them to return to Joseph. When they entered the house, Joseph asked them why they had tried to steal his silver cup. They did not know what to answer. All fell on their knees, bowing low before Joseph, and o ered themselves to be his slaves.
Joseph said that he wanted only that man for his slave who had stolen his cup. Juda pleaded with the governor. He told him the story of Joseph's loss. He said that the loss of Benjamin would be too great a sorrow for his father to bear and would certainly cause his death. He o ered himself as a slave to Joseph in Benjamin's place.
Joseph could no longer conceal himself from his