Judah approaches Joseph to plead for
the release of Benjamin, offering himself as a slave to
the Egyptian ruler in Benjamin's stead. Upon witnessing
his brothers' loyalty to each other, Joseph reveals his
identity to them. "I am Joseph," he declares. "Is my
father still alive?"
The brothers are overcome by shame and
remorse, but Joseph comforts them. It was not you who
sent me here, he says to them, but G-d. It has all been
ordained from Above to save us, and the entire region,
from famine.
The brothers
rush back to Canaan with the
news. Jacob comes to Egypt with
his sons and their families --
seventy souls in all -- and is
reunited with his beloved son
after 22 years. On his way to
Egypt he receives the Divine
promise: "Fear not to go down to
Egypt; for I will there make of
you a great nation. I will go
down with you into Egypt, and I
will also surely bring you up
again."
Joseph gathers
the wealth of Egypt by selling
food and seed during the famine.
Pharaoh gives Jacob's family the
fertile county of Goshen to
settle, and the children of
Israel prosper in their Egyptian
exile.