1 
 Then 
Joseph couldn't  control  himself  before  all  those  who  stood  before  him,  and  he  cried,  "Cause  everyone  to  go  out  from  me!"  No  one  else  stood  with  him,  while  Joseph  made  himself  known  to  his  brothers.  
+2 
 He  wept  aloud.  The  Egyptians  heard,  and  the 
house of 
Pharaoh heard.  
+3 
 Joseph  said  to  his  brothers,  "I  am  Joseph!  Does  my 
father still  live?"His  brothers  couldn't  answer  him;  for  they  were  terrified  at  his  presence.  
+4 
 Joseph  said  to  his  brothers,  "Come  near  to  me,  please."They  came  near.  "He  said,  I  am  Joseph,  your  brother,  whom  you  sold  into  Egypt.  
5 
 Now  don't  be  grieved,  nor  angry  with  yourselves,  that  you  sold  me  here,  for  God  sent  me  before  you  to  preserve  life.  
6 
 For  these  two  years  the 
famine has  been  in  the  land,  and  there  are  yet  five  years,  in  which  there  will  be  no  plowing  and  no  harvest.  
+7 
 God  sent  me  before  you  to  preserve  for  you  a  remnant  in  the  earth,  and  to  save  you  alive  by  a  great  deliverance.  
8 
 So  now  it  wasn't  you  who  sent  me  here,  but  God,  and  he  has  made  me  a  father  to  Pharaoh,  lord  of  all  his  house,  and  ruler  over  all  the  land  of  Egypt.  
9 
 Hurry,  and  go  up  to  my  father,  and  tell  him,  'This  is  what  your  son  Joseph  says,  "God  has  made  me  lord  of  all  Egypt.  Come  down  to  me.  Don't  wait.  
10 
 You  shall 
dwell in  the  land  of  Goshen,  and  you  will  be  near  to  me,  you,  your  children,  your  children's  children,  your  flocks,  your  herds,  and  all  that  you  have.  
11 
 There  I  will  nourish  you;  for  there  are  yet  five  years  of  famine;  lest  you  come  to  poverty,  you,  and  your  household,  and  all  that  you  have."'  
12 
 Behold,  your  eyes  see,  and  the  eyes  of  my 
brother Benjamin,  that  it  is  my  mouth  that  speaks  to  you.  
13 
 You  shall  tell  my  father  of  all  my 
glory in  Egypt,  and  of  all  that  you  have  seen.  You  shall  hurry  and  bring  my  father  down  here."  
14 
 He  fell  on  his  brother  Benjamin's  neck,  and  wept,  and 
Benjamin wept  on  his  neck.  
+15 
 He  kissed  all  his  brothers,  and  wept  on  them.  After  that  his  brothers  talked  with  him.  
16 
 The  report  of  it  was  heard  in  Pharaoh's  house,  saying,  "Joseph's  brothers  have  come."  It  pleased  Pharaoh  well,  and  his  servants.  
17 
 Pharaoh  said  to  Joseph,  "Tell  your  brothers,  'Do  this.  Load  your  animals,  and  go,  travel  to  the  land  of  Canaan.  +
18 
 Take  your  father  and  your  households,  and  come  to  me,  and  I  will  give  you  the  good  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  and  you  will  eat  the  fat  of  the  land.'  
19 
 Now  you  are  commanded:  do  this.  Take  wagons  out  of  the  land  of 
Egypt for  your  little  ones,  and  for  your  wives,  and  bring  your  father,  and  come.  
20 
 Also,  don't  concern  yourselves  about  your  belongings,  for  the  good  of  all  the  land  of  Egypt  is  yours."  
21 
 The  sons  of 
Israel did  so.  Joseph  gave  them  wagons,  according  to  the  commandment  of  Pharaoh,  and  gave  them  provision  for  the  way.  
+22 
 He  gave  each  one  of  them  changes  of  clothing,  but  to  Benjamin  he  gave  three  hundred 
pieces of 
silver and  five  changes  of  clothing.  
+23 
 He  sent  the  following  to  his  father:  ten  donkeys  loaded  with  the  good  things  of  Egypt,  and  ten  female  donkeys  loaded  with 
grain and 
bread and  provision  for  his  father  by  the  way.  
+24 
 So  he  sent  his  brothers  away,  and  they  departed.  He  said  to  them,  "See  that  you  don't  quarrel  on  the  way."  +
25 
 They  went  up  out  of  Egypt,  and  came  into  the  land  of  Canaan,  to 
Jacob their  father.  
26 
 They  told  him,  saying,  "Joseph  is  still  alive,  and  he  is  ruler  over  all  the  land  of  Egypt."  His 
heart fainted,  for  he  didn't  believe  them.  
27 
 They  told  him  all  the  words  of  Joseph,  which  he  had  said  to  them.  When  he  saw  the  wagons  which  Joseph  had  sent  to  carry  him,  the 
spirit of  Jacob,  their  father,  revived.  
28 
 Israel  said,  "It  is  enough.  Joseph  my  son  is  still  alive.  I  will  go  and  see  him  before  I  die."  
 
            
Ge 45:1-28. JOSEPH MAKING HIMSELF KNOWN.
1. Then Joseph could not refrain himself--The severity of the inflexible magistrate here gives way to the natural feelings of the man and the brother. However well he had disciplined his mind, he felt it impossible to resist the artless eloquence of Judah. He saw a satisfactory proof, in the return of all his brethren on such an occasion, that they were affectionately united to one another; he had heard enough to convince him that time, reflection, or grace had made a happy improvement on their characters; and he would probably have proceeded in a calm and leisurely manner to reveal himself as prudence might have dictated. But when he heard the heroic self-sacrifice of Judah [Ge 44:33] and realized all the affection of that proposal--a proposal for which he was totally unprepared--he was completely unmanned; he felt himself forced to bring this painful trial to an end.
he cried, Cause every man to go out from me--In ordering the departure of witnesses of this last scene, he acted as a warm-hearted and real friend to his brothers--his conduct was dictated by motives of the highest prudence--that of preventing their early iniquities from becoming known either to the members of his household, or among the people of Egypt.