Book, Chapter
1 I, IX | despaired of offspring, bare Joseph. Then Jacob, being desirous
2 I, X | the sake of pasturage, but Joseph and the little Benjamin
3 I, X | Benjamin remained at home. Joseph was much beloved by his
4 I, X | crime, opposing their plan, Joseph was let down into a well?
5 I, XI | given to the children. But Joseph, being kindly treated by
6 I, XI | her virtue. Accordingly, Joseph was thrown into prison.
7 I, XI | made known their dreams to Joseph, and he, interpreting these
8 I, XI | prison informs the king that Joseph was a wonderful interpreter
9 I, XI | of dreams. Accordingly, Joseph was brought out of prison,
10 I, XI | there was a divine spirit in Joseph, set him over the department
11 I, XI | in the government. Then Joseph, while corn was abundant
12 I, XII | Benjamin with himself at home. Joseph, then, being at the head
13 I, XII | had been arranged. Then Joseph made himself known to his
14 I, XII | from illness, entreated Joseph to see his remains placed
15 I, XII | placed in the tomb. Then Joseph presented his sons to be
16 I, XII | imposing character, and Joseph laid his remains in the
17 I, XII | the wrong they had done. Joseph himself died in his one
18 I, XIII| account of the services of Joseph, they were kept down by
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