| Chapter 44 | 
1 | And Joseph commanded the steward of his house, saying: Fill their sacks with corn, as much as they can hold: and put the money of every one in the top of his sack.  | 
2 | And in the mouth of the younger's sack put my silver cup, and the price which he gave for the wheat. And it was so done.  | 
3 | And when the morning arose, they were sent away with their asses.  | 
4 | And when they were now departed out of the city, and had gone forward a little way; Joseph sendingfor the steward of his house, said: Arise, and pursue after the men: and when thou hast overtaken them, say to them: Why have you returned evil for good?  | 
5 | The cup which you have stolen is that in which my lord drinketh, and in which he is wont to divine: you have done a very evil thing.  | 
6 | He did as he had commanded him. And having overtaken them, he spoke to them the same words.  | 
7 | And they answered: Why doth our lord speak so, as though thy servants had committed so heinous a fact?  | 
8 | The money, that we found in the top of our sacks, we brought back to thee from the land of Chanaan: how then should it be that we should steal out of thy lord's house, gold or silver?  | 
9 | With whomsoever of thy servants shall be found that which thou seekest, let him die, and we will be the bondmen of my lord.  | 
10 | And he said to them: Let it be according to your sentence: with whomsoever it shall be found, let him be my servant, and you shall be blameless.  | 
11 | Them they speedily took down their sacks to the ground, and every man opened his sack.  | 
12 | Which when he had searched, beginning at the eldest and ending at the youngest, he found the cup in Benjamin's sack.  | 
13 | Then they rent their garments, and loading their asses again, returned into the town.  | 
14 | And Juda at the head of his brethren went in to Joseph, (for he was not yet gone out of the place, ) and they altogether fell down before him on the ground.  | 
15 | And he said to them: Why would you do so? know you not that there is no one like me in the science of divining.  | 
16 | And Juda said to him: What shall we answer my lord? or what shall we say, or be able justly to allege? God hath found out the iniquity of thy servants: behold, we are all bondmen to my lord, both we, and he with whom the cup was found.  | 
17 | Joseph answered: God forbid that should do so: he that stole the cup, he shall be my bondman: and go you away free to your father.  | 
18 | Then Juda coming hearer, said boldly: I beseech thee, my lord, let thy servant speak a word in thy ears,and be not angry with thy servant: for after Pharao thou art,  | 
19 | My lord. Thou didst ask thy servants the first time: Have you a father or a brother?  | 
20 | And we answered thee, my lord: We have a father an old man, and a young boy, that was born in his old age; whose brother by the mother is dead: and he alone is left of his mother, and his father loveth him tenderly.  | 
21 | And thou saidst to thy servants: Bring him hither to me, and I will set my eyes on him.  | 
22 | We suggested to my lord: The boy cannot leave his father: for if he leave him, he will die.  | 
23 | And thou saidst to thy servants: Except your youngest brother come with you, you shall see my face no more.  | 
24 | Therefore when we were gone up to thy servant our father, we told him all that my lord had said.  | 
25 | And our father said: Go again, and buy us a little wheat.  | 
26 | And we said to him: We cannot go: if our youngest brother go down with us, we will set out together: otherwise, without him we dare not see the man's face.  | 
27 | Whereunto he answered: You know that my wife bore two.  | 
28 | One went out, and you said: A beast devoured him: and hitherto he appeareth not.  | 
29 | If you take this also, and any thing befall him in the way you will bring down my gray hairs with sorrow unto hell.  | 
30 | 30Therefore if I shall go to thy servant our father, and the boy be wanting, (whereas his life dependeth upon the life of him,)  | 
31 | And he shall see that he is not with us, he will die, and thy servants shall bring down his gray hairs with sorrow unto hell.  | 
32 | Let me be tht proper servant, who took him into my trust, and promised, saying: If I bring him not again, I will be guilty of sin against my father for ever.  | 
33 | Therefore I thy servant will stay instead of the boy in the service of my lord, and let the boy go up with his brethren.  | 
34 | For I cannot return to my father without the boy, lest I be a witness of the calamity that will oppress my father.  |