GENESIS CHAPTER 50 Joseph bewails his father's death; and embalms him, Genesis 50:1,2. The Egyptians mourn for him seventy days, Genesis 50:3. Joseph with Pharaoh's leave carries him stately accompanied to Canaan, Genesis 50:4. They mourn there seven days, and sorely, so that the Canaanites from thence named the place Abel-mizraim, Genesis 50:10,11. They bury him where he commanded, Genesis 50:12,13. They return to Egypt, Genesis 50:14. Jacob being dead, his sons are afraid of their brother Joseph, Genesis 50:15. Pretending their father's order, they address for pardon, Genesis 50:16. He weeps, forgives, and encourageth them, Genesis 50:19. Joseph lives to see a third and fourth generation, Genesis 50:22,23. Assures his brethren of their future return to Canaan, Genesis 50:24. He takes an oath of them to carry his bones with them, Genesis 50:25; dies; is embalmed; and put in a coffin, Genesis 50:26. And doubtless closed his eyes, as God had promised, Genesis 46:4, which may be implied in this general phrase.

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