Judah and his brothers are waiting for a response from the powerful Egyptian ruler, but instead of a judge, they find in him a friend and brother. Sending his servants away, he can restrain his emotion no longer, but reveals himself to his brothers. He is full of love and compassion towards his repentant brothers, anticipating the fear and guilt

The time has come to see how Joseph’s brothers will react to the trouble that has come upon Benjamin. Joseph has offered to let them go and keep only Benjamin as a slave. Will they leave Benjamin to the mercy of Egyptian slavery as they did Joseph, or have they changed?At this point Judah speaks up. He has given his

Perhaps Joseph’s brothers are breathing a sigh of relief after the big feast. They have turned from Egypt for home, and so far nothing has gone wrong. It looks like everything has worked out. But Joseph has other plans. He heaps further kindness upon his brothers by returning their money in their sacks again, but he has one more test

As Joseph’s brothers bow low before him, referring to their father, Jacob, as being Joseph’s servants, Joseph’s dreams of his youth are being fulfiled right before his eyes. Joseph graciously asks after his own father and takes notice of Benjamin, praying that God will deal graciously with him. Joseph understands that his help and love is worth nothing, if Benjamin

Joseph’s brothers’ first trip to Egypt proves disastrous when they are accused of being spies, thrown into prison, and their brother, Simeon, is kept as a prisoner. They have been ordered not to return to Egypt without their younger brother Benjamin, an idea their father isn’t too pleased about. But now faced with the choice of starvation or returning to

Jacob realises that there is no other option but to send Benjamin with his brothers to Egypt. So, he agrees. But he advises his sons to do several things that will hopefully make the leaders in Egypt look more kindly on them. First, they are to take back the money they found in their sacks. It might have been a

Jacob has refused to send Benjamin to Egypt with his brothers. But now their food has run out, and there is still only one place to go for food - Egypt. Not to mention that Simeon is still stuck in prison there until they come back. But the brothers wait to see what their father will say. As the food

It is with heavy hearts that Joseph’s brothers return to Jacob to tell him about everything that has happened to them in Egypt. The news goes from bad to worse as they tell of how they were accused of being spies, thrown into prison, forced to leave Simeon, and now must bring back Benjamin to Egypt. Then they discover that

Joseph’s brothers thought all they had to do was take a journey down to Egypt and bring back some food. They thought the only thing they’d be leaving behind was the money they paid for the food. But instead they have been accused by the second most powerful man in Egypt, the one who controls the food supply, thrown into

It has been a long time since Joseph’s dream of his brothers bowing before him in submission. Perhaps there are times when he wonders if that dream will ever be fulfiled. But on this day he looks up from where he has been dealing with the business of food distribution to see these 10 men approaching him - men he