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The Antiquities of the Jews

CHAPTER 2
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How Joseph, The Youngest Of Jacob's Sons, Was Envied By His.
Brethren, When Certain Dreams Had Foreshown His Future Happiness.
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It happened that Jacob came to so great happiness as rarely any other person had arrived at.

He was richer than the rest of the inhabitants of that country; and was at once envied and admired for such virtuous sons, for they were deficient in nothing, but were of great souls, both for laboring with their hands and enduring of toil; and shrewd also in understanding.

And God exercised such a providence over him, and such a care of his happiness, as to bring him the greatest blessings, even out of what appeared to be the most sorrowful condition; and to make him the cause of our forefathers' departure out of Egypt, him and his posterity.
The occasion was this:--When Jacob had his son Joseph born to him by Rachel, his father loved him above the rest of his sons, both because of the beauty of his body, and the virtues of his mind, for he excelled the rest in prudence.


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