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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:1 ; image nature: Morning fog clings to gnarled cypress trees in the swamp. An alligator glides silently through the dark water.; Genesis 47:1. Then Joseph went to Pharaoh, and said, My father and my brothers with their flocks and their herds and all they have, are come from Canaan, and are now in the land of Goshen.

Genesis 47:1. Then Joseph went to Pharaoh, and said, My father and my brothers with their flocks and their herds and all they have, are come from Canaan, and are now in the land of Goshen.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:2 ; image nature: A bull elk bugles across a misty valley. Aspen leaves quake golden in response.; Genesis 47:2. And he took five of his brothers to Pharaoh.

Genesis 47:2. And he took five of his brothers to Pharaoh.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:3 ; image nature: Summer breeze ripples through fields of prairie grass.; Genesis 47:3. And Pharaoh said to them, What is your business? And they said, Your servants are keepers of sheep, as our fathers were before us.

Genesis 47:3. And Pharaoh said to them, What is your business? And they said, Your servants are keepers of sheep, as our fathers were before us.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:4 ; image nature: Autumn fog rolls through valleys between ancient rounded mountains.; Genesis 47:4. And they said to Pharaoh, We have come to make a living in this land, because we have no grass for our flocks in the land of Canaan; so now let your servants make a place for themselves in the land of Goshen.

Genesis 47:4. And they said to Pharaoh, We have come to make a living in this land, because we have no grass for our flocks in the land of Canaan; so now let your servants make a place for themselves in the land of Goshen.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:5 ; image nature: Desert wildflowers carpet Death Valley after winter rains. Mountains fade to purple on the horizon.; Genesis 47:5. And Pharaoh said to Joseph, Let them have the land of Goshen; and if there are any able men among them, put them over my cattle.

Genesis 47:5. And Pharaoh said to Joseph, Let them have the land of Goshen; and if there are any able men among them, put them over my cattle.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:6 ; image nature: Summer light filters through forest canopy like stained glass.; Genesis 47:6. And Jacob and his sons came to Joseph in Egypt, and when word of it came to the ears of Pharaoh, king of Egypt, he said to Joseph, Your father and brothers have come to you; all the land of Egypt is before you; let your father and your brothers have the best of the land for their resting-place.

Genesis 47:6. And Jacob and his sons came to Joseph in Egypt, and when word of it came to the ears of Pharaoh, king of Egypt, he said to Joseph, Your father and brothers have come to you; all the land of Egypt is before you; let your father and your brothers have the best of the land for their resting-place.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:7 ; image nature: Desert varnish streaks ancient canyon walls. A condor's shadow glides across the patterns.; Genesis 47:7. Then Joseph made his father Jacob come before Pharaoh, and Jacob gave him his blessing.

Genesis 47:7. Then Joseph made his father Jacob come before Pharaoh, and Jacob gave him his blessing.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:8 ; image nature: Moonlight illuminates a field of bluebonnets. A warm breeze carries their sweet fragrance across the prairie.; Genesis 47:8. And Pharaoh said to him, How old are you?

Genesis 47:8. And Pharaoh said to him, How old are you?

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:9 ; image nature: Autumn fog shrouds a lighthouse on rocky shores.; Genesis 47:9. And Jacob said, The years of my wanderings have been a hundred and thirty; small in number and full of sorrow have been the years of my life, and less than the years of the wanderings of my fathers.

Genesis 47:9. And Jacob said, The years of my wanderings have been a hundred and thirty; small in number and full of sorrow have been the years of my life, and less than the years of the wanderings of my fathers.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:10 ; image nature: Jagged lightning splits purple storm clouds. Thunder echoes through mountain canyons.; Genesis 47:10. And Jacob gave Pharaoh his blessing, and went out from before him.

Genesis 47:10. And Jacob gave Pharaoh his blessing, and went out from before him.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:11 ; image nature: Frost crystals form intricate patterns on a fallen leaf. Morning sun transforms them into rainbow prisms.; Genesis 47:11. And Joseph made a place for his father and his brothers, and gave them a heritage in the land of Egypt, in the best of the land, the land of Rameses, as Pharaoh had given orders.

Genesis 47:11. And Joseph made a place for his father and his brothers, and gave them a heritage in the land of Egypt, in the best of the land, the land of Rameses, as Pharaoh had given orders.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:12 ; image nature: A solitary climber watches sunrise from a knife-edge ridge. Golden light spills into valleys of morning mist.; Genesis 47:12. And Joseph took care of his father and his brothers and all his father's people, giving them food for the needs of their families.

Genesis 47:12. And Joseph took care of his father and his brothers and all his father's people, giving them food for the needs of their families.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:13 ; image nature: Spring wildflowers carpet rolling hills in purple and gold.; Genesis 47:13. Now there was no food to be had in all the land, so that all Egypt and Canaan were wasted from need of food.

Genesis 47:13. Now there was no food to be had in all the land, so that all Egypt and Canaan were wasted from need of food.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:14 ; image nature: Ancient petroglyphs weather on red canyon walls. A circling hawk's shadow passes over the timeless art.; Genesis 47:14. And all the money in Egypt and in the land of Canaan which had been given for grain, came into the hands of Joseph: and he put it in Pharaoh's house.

Genesis 47:14. And all the money in Egypt and in the land of Canaan which had been given for grain, came into the hands of Joseph: and he put it in Pharaoh's house.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:15 ; image nature: A single monarch butterfly alights on a sun-bleached driftwood log. Waves crash endlessly on the empty beach beyond.; Genesis 47:15. And when all the money in Egypt and Canaan was gone, the Egyptians came to Joseph, and said, Give us bread; would you have us come to destruction before your eyes? for we have no more money.

Genesis 47:15. And when all the money in Egypt and Canaan was gone, the Egyptians came to Joseph, and said, Give us bread; would you have us come to destruction before your eyes? for we have no more money.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:16 ; image nature: Ice caves glow with ethereal blue light. Water drops create crystalline music.; Genesis 47:16. And Joseph said, Give me your cattle; I will give you grain in exchange for your cattle if your money is all gone.

Genesis 47:16. And Joseph said, Give me your cattle; I will give you grain in exchange for your cattle if your money is all gone.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:17 ; image nature: Desert hawks soar thermal currents. Red cliffs catch golden light.; Genesis 47:17. So they took their cattle to Joseph and he gave them bread in exchange for their horses and flocks and herds and asses, so all that year he gave them food in exchange for their cattle.

Genesis 47:17. So they took their cattle to Joseph and he gave them bread in exchange for their horses and flocks and herds and asses, so all that year he gave them food in exchange for their cattle.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:18 ; image nature: Wild columbines dance in breeze. Mountain air carries their perfume.; Genesis 47:18. And when that year was ended, they came to him in the second year, and said, We may not keep it from our lord's knowledge that all our money is gone, and all the herds of cattle are my lord's; there is nothing more to give my lord but our bodies and our land;

Genesis 47:18. And when that year was ended, they came to him in the second year, and said, We may not keep it from our lord's knowledge that all our money is gone, and all the herds of cattle are my lord's; there is nothing more to give my lord but our bodies and our land;

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:19 ; image nature: Arctic fox tracks cross windswept tundra. Northern lights pulse overhead in cosmic rhythm.; Genesis 47:19. Are we to come to destruction before your eyes, we and our land? take us and our land and give us bread; and we and our land will be servants to Pharaoh; and give us seed so that we may have life and the land may not become waste.

Genesis 47:19. Are we to come to destruction before your eyes, we and our land? take us and our land and give us bread; and we and our land will be servants to Pharaoh; and give us seed so that we may have life and the land may not become waste.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:20 ; image nature: Morning fog reveals spider web galaxies. Dew drops catch rainbow light.; Genesis 47:20. So Joseph got all the land in Egypt for Pharaoh; for every Egyptian gave up his land in exchange for food, because of their great need; so all the land became Pharaoh's.

Genesis 47:20. So Joseph got all the land in Egypt for Pharaoh; for every Egyptian gave up his land in exchange for food, because of their great need; so all the land became Pharaoh's.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:21 ; image nature: Wild geese arrow through dawn sky. Their calls wake sleeping marshes.; Genesis 47:21. And as for the people, he made servants of them, town by town, from one end of Egypt to the other.

Genesis 47:21. And as for the people, he made servants of them, town by town, from one end of Egypt to the other.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:22 ; image nature: A mountain stream disappears beneath winter ice. Its song continues in hidden chambers.; Genesis 47:22. Only he did not take the land of the priests, for the priests had their food given them by Pharaoh, and having what Pharaoh gave them, they had no need to give up their land.

Genesis 47:22. Only he did not take the land of the priests, for the priests had their food given them by Pharaoh, and having what Pharaoh gave them, they had no need to give up their land.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:23 ; image nature: Desert cacti burst with spring blooms against red sandstone formations.; Genesis 47:23. Then Joseph said to the people, I have made you and your land this day the property of Pharaoh; here is seed for you to put in your fields.

Genesis 47:23. Then Joseph said to the people, I have made you and your land this day the property of Pharaoh; here is seed for you to put in your fields.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:24 ; image nature: A sea eagle soars above fjord waters. Glaciers loom blue in Arctic light.; Genesis 47:24. And when the grain is cut, you are to give a fifth part to Pharaoh, and four parts will be yours for seed and food, and for your families and your little ones.

Genesis 47:24. And when the grain is cut, you are to give a fifth part to Pharaoh, and four parts will be yours for seed and food, and for your families and your little ones.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:25 ; image nature: Wild trillium carpets the forest floor. Sunlight filters green through new spring leaves.; Genesis 47:25. And they said to him, Truly you have kept us from death; may we have grace in your eyes, and we will be Pharaoh's servants.

Genesis 47:25. And they said to him, Truly you have kept us from death; may we have grace in your eyes, and we will be Pharaoh's servants.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:26 ; image nature: Monarch butterflies cover winter trees. Their wings catch light like stained glass.; Genesis 47:26. Then Joseph made a law which is in force to this day, that Pharaoh was to have the fifth part; only the land of the priests did not become his.

Genesis 47:26. Then Joseph made a law which is in force to this day, that Pharaoh was to have the fifth part; only the land of the priests did not become his.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:27 ; image nature: Wild irises pierce winter's last snow. Alpine light sets their petals ablaze.; Genesis 47:27. And so Israel was living among the Egyptians in the land of Goshen; and they got property there, and became very great in numbers and in wealth.

Genesis 47:27. And so Israel was living among the Egyptians in the land of Goshen; and they got property there, and became very great in numbers and in wealth.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:28 ; image nature: Ocean waves crash against volcanic cliffs as seabirds wheel overhead, creating momentary rainbows.; Genesis 47:28. And Jacob was living in the land of Goshen for seventeen years; so the years of his life were a hundred and forty-seven.

Genesis 47:28. And Jacob was living in the land of Goshen for seventeen years; so the years of his life were a hundred and forty-seven.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:29 ; image nature: Wild roses climb abandoned walls. Time stands still in secret gardens.; Genesis 47:29. And the time of his death came near, and he sent for his son Joseph and said to him, If now I am dear to you, put your hand under my leg and take an oath that you will not put me to rest in Egypt;

Genesis 47:29. And the time of his death came near, and he sent for his son Joseph and said to him, If now I am dear to you, put your hand under my leg and take an oath that you will not put me to rest in Egypt;

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:30 ; image nature: Desert tortoises emerge after summer rains. Thunder echoes through hidden canyons.; Genesis 47:30. But when I go to my fathers, you are to take me out of Egypt and put me to rest in their last resting-place. And he said, I will do so.

Genesis 47:30. But when I go to my fathers, you are to take me out of Egypt and put me to rest in their last resting-place. And he said, I will do so.

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BasicEnglish Genesis 47:31 ; image nature: Wind-carved hoodoos stand like sentinels in the painted desert. Their red-rock spires catch the last rays of sunset.; Genesis 47:31. And he said, Take an oath to me; and he took an oath to him: and Israel gave worship on the bed's head.

Genesis 47:31. And he said, Take an oath to me; and he took an oath to him: and Israel gave worship on the bed's head.

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