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Chapter 43

The Sons of Jacob Set Out Again for Egypt.[a] The famine continued to grow more severe in the land. When they had finished eating the grain that they had brought from Egypt, their father said to them, “Return there to buy a little more food for us.”

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Footnotes

  1. Genesis 43:1 With deep sadness of soul, the Patriarch gives in to the desire of the demanding viceroy and consents to let his youngest son go to Egypt. The difference between the traditions, along the lines already noted, reappears here: according to the Elohist it was Reuben who offered himself as surety (Gen 42:37); in the Yahwist story it is Judah who once more takes the lead (43:8-10).