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Genesis 46-47

Chapter 46

Jacob Goes to Egypt.[a] Israel set out with all that he had and arrived at Beer-sheba where he offered a sacrifice to the God of his father Isaac.

God appeared to Israel in a vision during the night saying, “Jacob, Jacob.” He answered, “Here I am.”

He continued, “I am God, the God of your father. Do not fear to go down into Egypt, for down there I will make a great people of you. I will go down with you into Egypt, and I will surely make you return. Joseph will close your eyes.”

Jacob left Beer-sheba, and the sons of Israel put their father, their children, and their wives into the wagons that Pharaoh had sent to carry them. They took with them their animals and all the possessions that they had acquired in the land of Canaan. Thus, Jacob and all his descendants went to Egypt. He brought his sons and grandsons, his daughters and granddaughters, and all his descendants with him into Egypt.

These are the names of the sons of Israel who entered Egypt: Jacob and his sons.

Reuben the firstborn of Jacob.

The sons of Reuben:

Hanoch, Pallu, Hezron, and Carmi.

10 The sons of Simeon:

Nemuel, Jamin, Ohad, Jachin, Zohar, and Shaul, the son of a Canaanite woman.

11 The sons of Levi:

Gershon, Kohath, and Merari.

12 The sons of Judah:

Er, Onan, Shelah, Perez, and Zerah, (but Er and Onan died in the land of Canaan).

The sons of Perez:

Hezron and Hamul.

13 The sons of Issachar:

Tola, Puah, Jashub, and Shimron.

14 The sons of Zebulun:

Sered, Elon, and Jahleel.

15 These were the sons whom Leah bore to Jacob in Paddan-aram, together with their daughter Dinah. The total number of her sons and daughters was thirty-three.

16 The sons of Gad:

Zephon, Haggi, Shuni, Ezbon, Eri, Arod, and Areli.

17 The sons of Asher:

Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi, Beriah, and their sister Serah.

The sons of Beriah:

Heber and Malchiel.

18 These were the sons of Zilpah, whom Laban had given to his daughter Leah. She bore them to Jacob: sixteen in all.

19 The sons of Rachel, the wife of Jacob:

Joseph and Benjamin. 20 Ephraim and Manasseh were born to Joseph in Egypt. They were the sons of Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera, the priest of On.[b]

21 The sons of Benjamin:

Bela, Becher, Ashbel, Gera, Naaman, Ahiram, Shupham, Hupham, and Ard.

22 These were the sons Rachel bore to Jacob—fourteen in all.

23 The son of Dan:

Hushim.

24 The sons of Naphtali:

Jahzeel, Guni, Jezer, and Shillem.

25 These were the sons of Bilhah whom Laban gave to his daughter Rachel. She bore them to Jacob: seven in all.

26 All those who entered with Jacob into Egypt were his offspring. Not counting the wives of the sons of Jacob there were sixty-six in all. 27 Two sons were born to Joseph in Egypt. The members of the family of Jacob who went to Egypt were seventy.

28 Joseph and Pharaoh Welcome Jacob.[c] Jacob sent Judah to Joseph ahead of the rest so that he might give instructions in Goshen before his arrival. When they arrived in the land of Goshen, 29 Joseph made his chariot ready and went up into Goshen to greet Israel, his father. As soon as he saw him, he threw himself around his neck and wept for a long time holding on to his neck.

30 Israel said to Joseph, “Let me die, now that I have seen your face, that you are still alive.”

31 Joseph said to his brothers and to the family of his father, “I am going to inform Pharaoh and to tell him, ‘My brothers and the family of my father, who were in the land of Canaan, have come to be with me. 32 These men were shepherds of flocks and they tended herds. They have brought their flocks, their herds, and all their possessions.’ 33 When Pharaoh summons you and asks you what you do for a living, 34 you should answer, ‘Your servants have been men who care for cattle from their youth until now, just as our fathers did.’ This is so that you can dwell in the land of Goshen.” For all shepherds of flocks are an abomination to the Egyptians.

Chapter 47

Joseph went to inform Pharaoh, saying to him, “My father and my brothers with their flocks and herds and with all their possessions have come from the land of Canaan. They are now in the land of Goshen.” He selected five of his brothers and presented them to Pharaoh.

Pharaoh said to his brothers, “What work do you do?”

They answered Pharaoh, “We shepherd the flocks of your servants, just as our fathers did.” They went on to tell Pharaoh, “We came to sojourn in this land because there were no more pastures for the flocks of your servants. The famine is terrible in the land of Canaan. Please allow your servants to dwell in the land of Goshen.”

Pharaoh said to Joseph, “Your father and your brothers have come to you. The land of Egypt is at your disposition. Have your father and your brothers settle in the best of the land. Let them dwell in the land of Goshen. If you know any of them as able men, place them in charge of my cattle.”

Joseph then introduced Jacob, his father, and presented him to Pharaoh. After Jacob had blessed Pharaoh, Pharaoh asked him, “How old are you?”

Jacob answered Pharaoh, “One hundred and thirty are the years of my sojourning. Few and sad are the years of my life, and I have not reached the number of years that my fathers lived in their life journey.” 10 Then Jacob blessed Pharaoh and withdrew from his presence.

11 Joseph settled his father and his brothers and gave them property in Egypt, in the best part of the land, in the territory of Rameses, as Pharaoh had commanded. 12 Joseph provided for his father, his brothers, and all the family of his father, as much bread as was needed for each person.

13 Joseph’s Administration.[d] Now there was no bread in the whole land, for the famine was very severe. The land of Egypt and the land of Canaan wasted away because of the famine. 14 Joseph collected all the money there was in the land of Egypt and in the land of Canaan for the grain that they were buying. Joseph sent this money to Pharaoh. 15 When the money of the land of Egypt and the land of Canaan was gone, all the Egyptians came to Joseph and said, “Give us bread! Why should we die while you are watching? We do not have any more money.”

16 Joseph answered, “If you do not have any more money, give me your animals and I will give you bread in exchange for the animals.” 17 They therefore brought their animals to Joseph, and Joseph gave them bread in exchange for their horses and sheep, their oxen and their donkeys. That year he fed them with bread in exchange for their animals.

18 That year having ended, they came to him the next year and said to him, “We will not hide from my lord that our money is gone and our animals now belong to my lord. We have nothing for my lord except our own bodies and our land. 19 Why should we die with you looking on, we and our land? Buy us and our land in exchange for bread, and we will become servants to Pharaoh, we and our land. But give us something to plant so that we live and not die and the land not become a desert.”

20 Joseph acquired all the land of Egypt for Pharaoh, because the Egyptians sold their fields on account of the famine that weighed upon them. Thus the land became Pharaoh’s property. 21 As to the people, he moved them into the cities from one end to the other of the borders of Egypt. 22 Only the property which belonged to the priests was not bought, for the priests had a fixed allotment given to them by Pharaoh, and they ate the allotment that Pharaoh had given them. This is why they did not sell their land.

23 Joseph said to the people, “See, today I have acquired you and your land for Pharaoh. Here is seed, sow the land. 24 But when you harvest it, you will give a fifth of it to Pharaoh and four-fifths will be for you to sow the fields and feed yourselves and those who are in your household and to feed your children.”

25 They answered, “You have saved our lives! Let us only find favor before my lord and we will be servants of Pharaoh.”

26 Joseph made a law that is still in force up until this day for the land of Egypt, that a one-fifth portion must be given to Pharaoh. Only the land of the priests does not belong to Pharaoh.

27 Final Dispositions of Jacob. The Israelites settled in the land of Egypt, in the territory of Goshen. They had possessions and were fruitful and became very numerous.

28 Jacob lived in the land of Egypt for seventeen years and he lived for a total of one hundred and forty-seven years.

29 When the day of his death drew near, Israel summoned his son Joseph and told him, “If I have found favor in your sight, place your hand under my thigh and deal with me kindly and faithfully. Do not bury me in Egypt. 30 When I lie with my fathers, carry me from Egypt and bury me in their tomb.”

31 “I will do as you say,” he replied.

But Jacob demanded, “Swear it to me.” He answered, “I swear it.” And he swore it. Then Israel sank back on his pillow.

Matthew 15:1-28

Chapter 15

Traditions That Falsify the Law of God. Then Pharisees and scribes came to Jesus from Jerusalem and asked, [a]“Why do your disciples ignore the tradition of the elders? They do not wash their hands before eating.” He answered them, “And why do you break the commandment of God for the sake of your tradition? For God said, ‘Honor your father and your mother,’ and ‘Whoever curses his father or mother shall be put to death.’ But you say, ‘If anyone says to his father or mother, “Anything I might have used for your support is dedicated to God,” then he is excused from his duty to honor his father or mother.’ To uphold your tradition you have made God’s word null and void. You hypocrites! How rightly did Isaiah prophesy about you when he said:

‘This people honors me with their lips,
    but their hearts are far from me;
in vain do they worship me,
    teaching as doctrines the commandments of men.’ ”

10 Clean and Unclean.[b] Then he called the people to him and said to them, “Listen and understand. 11 It is not what goes into one’s mouth that defiles a person; what comes out of the mouth is what defiles him.”

12 The disciples approached and said to him, “Do you realize that the Pharisees were greatly offended when they heard what you said?” 13 He answered, “Every plant that my Father has not planted will be uprooted. 14 Leave them alone. They are blind guides. And if one blind person guides another, they will both fall into a pit.”

15 Peter said to him, “Explain that parable to us.” 16 Jesus replied, “Are even you still without understanding? 17 Do you not realize that whatever goes into the mouth passes through the stomach and is discharged into the sewer? 18 But what comes out of the mouth originates in the heart, and this is what defiles a person. 19 For from the heart come evil thoughts, murder, adultery, fornication, theft, perjury, slander. 20 These are the things that defile a person, but to eat with unwashed hands does not make anyone unclean.”

21 The Faith of a Pagan Woman.[c] Jesus then left that place and withdrew to the region of Tyre and Sidon.[d] 22 And behold, a Canaanite woman from that region came out to meet him and cried out, “Have pity on me, Lord, Son of David. My daughter is sorely tormented by a demon.” 23 But he did not say a word to her in reply.

So his disciples came and urged him, “Send her away, for she keeps shouting after us.” 24 He answered, “I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.” 25 But she came and knelt at his feet, saying, “Lord, help me!” 26 He answered, “It is not right to take the children’s bread and throw it to the dogs.” 27 She replied, “Yes, Lord, but even the dogs eat the scraps that fall from their masters’ table.” 28 Then Jesus answered her, “Woman, you have great faith. Let it be done for you as you wish.” And from that moment her daughter was healed.

Psalm 19

Psalm 19[a]

God’s Glory in Creation

For the director.[b] A psalm of David.

[c]The heavens proclaim the glory of God;
    the firmament shows forth the work of his hands.
One day imparts that message to the next,
    and night conveys that knowledge to night.
All this occurs without speech or utterance;
    no voice can be heard.
[d]Yet their message goes forth throughout the earth,
    and their words to the ends of the world.
[e]In the heavens he has placed a tent for the sun,
    which comes forth like a bridegroom from his wedding chamber,
    rejoicing like an athlete who runs his course.
It rises from one end of the heavens,
    and its circuit is completed at the other;
    nothing can be hidden from its heat.
The law of the Lord is perfect,
    affording refreshment to the soul.
The decree of the Lord is worthy of trust,
    imparting wisdom to the simple.[f]
The precepts of the Lord are right,
    causing the heart[g] to rejoice.
The commands of the Lord are clear,
    giving light to the eyes.
10 The fear of the Lord[h] is pure,
    destined to endure forever.
The ordinances of the Lord are true,
    and all of them are just.
11 They are even more precious than gold,
    than an abundance of the purest gold;
they are also sweeter than honey
    that drips from the comb.[i]
12 [j]By these your servant is instructed;
    obedience in following them will ensure a great reward.
13 But who can fully recognize his shortcomings?
    Cleanse me of my hidden faults.
14 From willful sins preserve your servant;
    never let them gain power over me.
Then I will be blameless
    and innocent of serious sin.
15 Let the words of my mouth and the thoughts of my heart[k]
    find favor in your sight,
    Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer.

Proverbs 4:14-19

14 Do not set foot on the path of the wicked
    or walk on the road that evildoers follow.
15 Avoid it; do not go by it;
    turn aside from it and go on your way.
16 For they cannot rest until they have first done wrong;[a]
    they cannot sleep unless they have made someone stumble.
17 The bread of wickedness is their food,
    and the wine of violence is their drink.[b]
18 The path of the righteous is like the light of dawn,
    which increases in brightness to the fullness of day.
19 But the way of the wicked is like deep darkness,[c]
    and they cannot even see what they have stumbled over.

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