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Antiquities of the Jews |
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II Containing The Interval
Of Two Hundred And Twenty Years. From The Death Of Isaac To The Exodus
Out Of Egypt.
Chapter VIII Of The Death Of Jacob And Joseph. |
1. NOW when Jacob had
lived seventeen years in Egypt, he fell into a disease, and died in the
presence of his sons; but not till he made his prayers for their enjoying
prosperity, and till he had foretold to them prophetically how every one of
them was to dwell in the land of Canaan. But this happened many years
afterward. He also enlarged upon the praises of Joseph (15) how he had not remembered the evil doings of his
brethren to their disadvantage; nay, on the contrary, was kind to them,
bestowing upon them so many benefits, as seldom are bestowed on men's own
benefactors. He then commanded his own sons that they should admit Joseph's
sons, Ephraim and Manasses, into their number, and divide the land of Canaan in
common with them; concerning whom we shall treat hereafter.
However, he made it his
request that he might be buried at Hebron. So he died, when he had lived full a
hundred and fifty years, three only abated, having not been behind any of his
ancestors in piety towards God, and having such a recompense for it, as it was
fit those should have who were so good as these were. But Joseph, by the king's
permission, carried his father's dead body to Hebron, and there buried it, at a
great expense. Now his brethren were at first unwilling to return back with
him, because they were afraid lest, now their father was dead, he should punish
them for their secret practices against him; since he was now gone, for whose
sake he had been so gracious to them. But he persuaded them to fear no harm,
and to entertain no suspicions of him: so he brought them along with him, and
gave them great possessions, and never left off his particular concern for
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2. Joseph also died
when he had lived a hundred and ten years; having been a man of admirable
virtue, and conducting all his affairs by the rules of reason; and used his
authority with moderation, which was the cause of his so great felicity among
the Egyptians, even when he came from another country, and that in such ill
circumstances also, as we have already described. At length his brethren died,
after they had lived happily in Egypt. Now the posterity and sons of these men,
after some time, carried their bodies, and buried them at Hebron: but as to the
bones of Joseph, they carried them into the land of Canaan afterward, when the
Hebrews went out of Egypt, for so had Joseph made them promise him upon oath.
But what became of every one of these men, and by what toils they got the
possession of the land of Canaan, shall be shown hereafter, when I have first
explained upon what account it was that they left Egypt.
Footnotes
(15) As to this encomium upon Joseph, as preparatory to
Jacob's adopting Ephraim and Manasses into his own family, and to be admitted
for two tribes, which Josephus here mentions, all our copies of Genesis omit
it, Ch. 48; nor do we know whence he took it, or whether it be not his own
embellishment only.
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Books/Chapters of Antiquities of the Jews by Josephus |
BOOK 1: Creation to Death of Issac
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BOOK 11: First of Cyrus to Death of Alexander the Great
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BOOK 2: From Death of Isaac to Exodus out of Egypt
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BOOK 12: From Alexander's Death to Death of Judas Maccabeus
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BOOK 3: From Exodus to Rejection of Generation
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BOOK 13: From Judas Maccabeus' Death to Queen Alexandra's Death
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BOOK 4: From Rejection Of Generation To Moses' Death
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BOOK 14: From Death of Queen Alexandra to Death of Antigonus
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BOOK 5: From the Death of Moses to Death of Eli
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BOOK 15: From Death Of Antigonus To Finishing Temple By Herod
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BOOK 6: From the Death of Eli to Death of Saul
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BOOK 16: Finishing Herod's Temple to Death of Alexander/Aristobulus
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BOOK 7: From Death of Saul to Death of David
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BOOK 17: From Alexander/Aristobulus Death to Archelaus' Banishment
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BOOK 8: From Death of David to Death of Ahab
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BOOK 18: From Banishment of Archelus to Departure from Babylon
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BOOK9: From Ahab's Death to Captivity of the Ten Tribes
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BOOK 19: From Departure out of Babylon to Fadus, Roman Procurator
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BOOK 10: From Ten Tribes' Captivity to First Year of Cyrus
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BOOK 20: From Fadus the Procurator to Florus
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