- Pharaoh tells Joseph to bring his family to Egypt and gives him chariots to bring them. The 5 brothers tell Jacob that Joseph is still alive and a powerful ruler in Egypt but it's only the Egyptian chariots that convince him.
- 'Azanet' tells the brothers how 'Joseph' came to be royal and how he prepared the land for the famine. 'Joseph' is called to Pharaoh to be congratulated on his family reunion and tells him to bring his family to Egypt and gives him chariots bring them in. As they leave, 'Joseph' presents each of the brothers with a tunic made specially for them. 'Simeon' is particularly moved about his gift but 'Benjamin' is given several coats and a bag of silver. The trial of Lady 'Sati': 'Potifar' gives evidence and at first she lies that she is innocent, that 'Abor' forced her. 'Potifar' says she has been unfaithful for years. 'Sati' accuses him of being impotent. Then she admits she had many lovers including 'Pentephres' who protests his innocence. 'Sati' is found guilty, loses all her wealth and possessions and her nose is cut off by 'Potifar'. 'Abor' is condemned to death. 'Pentephres' is stripped of his priestly robes and banished from Egypt not only for his adultery but also for plotting against 'Joseph'. 'Potifar' visits 'Joseph' to ask his forgiveness in sending him to prison. On the way home, the brothers discuss how they are going to tell their father about 'Joseph'. The family is still waiting and worrying then the chariots arrive. The 5 brothers go to see 'Jacob' to tell him about 'Joseph'. When they do tell him, it's only the Egyptian chariots that convince him.—flaglady15
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