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Start Previous Chapter 44 1. And the sons of Ishmael, who bought Joseph from the Midianites, who bought it from the brothers went to Egypt to Joseph. And they came to the border of Egypt, zines and came to Egypt, they met on the way the four men of the children of Abraham's son Medan coming out of the land of Egypt. 2. And the Ishmaelites said to them, whether you wish to purchase this slave from us? And they said, Bring it to us. And they brought Joseph to them. And they considered it to be a very comely young man, and they bought him for twenty shekels. 3. And the Ishmaelites continued their journey to Egypt. And the sons of Medan (Medanim) also returned zines that day to Egypt. And the sons of Medan said one to another, Behold, we have heard that Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh, captain of the guard, looking for a good servant who will stand before him, to serve him and to make him overseer over his house, and all belonging to him. 4. Okay, now let's go and sell it to him for as long as you wish for, if only he can give us, as we will ask from him. 5. And these are the sons of Medan, went up to the house of Potiphar, and said unto him, We have heard that you are looking for a good servant to serve you. And now, we have a servant who love you, unless you can give us, we will ask how many we will sell it to you. 6. And Potiphar said, 'Bring him to me, and I will look at it and if I like it, I'll give you as much as you ask for it. 7. And the sons of Medan and brought Joseph and Potiphar put him before. And he saw it, and it pleased him immensely. And Potiphar said to them, tell me what you want for this young man? 8. They said four pieces of silver we wish for him. And Potiphar said, I'll give you that, if you bring me a record of sale to you, and tell me his story. For perhaps it was stolen. For this young man is not a slave, nor the son of a slave, but I see it as beautiful and noble man. 9. And the sons of Medan and brought him Ishmaelites who sold it to them and they told him, saying he is a slave, and we sold it to them. 10. And Potiphar heard the words of the Ishmaelites, and gave the children zines the silver medal. And the sons of Medan took silver and continued their journey, and the Ishmaelites also returned home. 11. And Potiphar took Joseph and brought to his home so that he could serve him. And Joseph found favor in the sight of Potiphar, who trusted him, and put him overseer over his house, and all that belonged zines to him he gave into his hands. 12. And the Lord was with Joseph, and he was a prosperous man, and the Lord blessed the house of Potiphar for Joseph's sake. 13. And Potiphar left everything he had in Joseph's hand, and only what Joseph decided to go in and go out, and everything was done according to his will in the house of Potiphar. 14. And Joseph was eighteen years old. A young man with beautiful eyes and a prominent, like it was in all the land of Egypt. 15. At the time he was in the house of his master, and went out of the house and waited on his master, Zoellick (Zelicah) zines his master's wife, raised her eyes upon Joseph and looked at him. And then, he was a prominent young man and a beautiful face. 16. And she wished for his beauty in her heart and her soul is bound to Joseph, zines and she enticed him day after day. And Zoellick pestered daily Joseph, but Joseph did not raise his eyes to look at his wife, his master. 17. And Zoellick told him how beautiful the sight of you, truly, I looked at all the servants, and did not see such a beautiful slave like you. And Joseph said to her: Of course, zines the one who made me in the womb of my mother created all men. 18. And she said unto him, How beautiful zines are your eyes that you are blinded by all the inhabitants of Egypt, both men and women. And he told her how beautiful they are, as long as we are alive, but if you saw them in the grave, exactly, would you have walked away from them. 19. And she told him how beautiful and pleasant to all of your words. Take it now, I pray thee, a harp, which is in the house and play with your hand, and let us hear your words. 20. And he said to her, beautiful and pleasing my words when I say praise to my God and His glory. And she said to him as a very beautiful hair of your head. Here is a golden comb, which is in the house. Take him, I pray thee, and zavey hair of your head. 21. And he said unto her, How long wilt thou speak these words? Come to me to say these words, and taken up and be engaged in their domestic affairs. 22. And she said to him: Nico

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