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Genesis 47:9-19 International Children’s Bible (ICB)

9. Jacob said to him, “My life has been spent wandering from place to place. It has been short, filled with trouble. I have lived only 130 years. My ancestors lived much longer than I.”

10. Then Jacob blessed the king and left.

11. Joseph obeyed the king. He gave his father and brothers the best land in Egypt. It was near the city of Rameses.

12. And Joseph gave his father, his brothers and everyone who lived with them the food they needed.

13. The hunger became worse, and there was no food anywhere in the land. The land of Egypt and the land of Canaan became very poor because of this.

14. Joseph collected all the money that was to be found in Egypt and Canaan. People paid him this money for the grain they were buying. He brought that money to the king’s palace.

15. After some time, the people in Egypt and Canaan had no money left. So they went to Joseph and said, “Please give us food. Our money is gone. If we don’t eat, we will die here in front of you.”

16. Joseph answered, “Since you have no money, give me your farm animals. I will give you food in return.”

17. So people brought their farm animals to Joseph. And he gave them food in exchange for their horses, sheep, cattle and donkeys. So he kept them alive by trading food for their farm animals that year.

18. The next year the people came to Joseph and said, “You know we have no money left. And all our animals belong to you. We have nothing left except our bodies and our land.

19. Surely both we and our land will die here in front of you. Buy us and our land in exchange for food. And we will be slaves to the king, together with our land. Give us seed to plant. Then we will live and not die. And the land will not become a desert.”

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