48:1 And
it
came
to
pass
after
these
things,
that
one
said
to
Joseph,
Behold,
thy
father
is
sick:
and
he
took
with
him
his
two
sons,
Manasseh
and
Ephraim.
48:2 And
one
told
Jacob,
and
said,
Behold,
thy
son
Joseph
cometh
unto
thee:
and
Israel
strengthened
himself,
and
sat
upon
the
bed.
48:3 And
Jacob
said
unto
Joseph,
God
Almighty
appeared
unto
me
at
Luz
in
the
land
of
Canaan,
and
blessed
me,
48:4 and
said
unto
me,
Behold,
I
will
make
thee
fruitful,
and
multiply
thee,
and
I
will
make
of
thee
a
company
of
peoples,
and
will
give
this
land
to
thy
seed
after
thee
for
an
everlasting
possession.
48:5 And
now
thy
two
sons,
who
were
born
unto
thee
in
the
land
of
Egypt
before
I
came
unto
thee
into
Egypt,
are
mine;
Ephraim
and
Manasseh,
even
as
Reuben
and
Simeon,
shall
be
mine.
48:6 And
thy
issue,
that
thou
begettest
after
them,
shall
be
thine;
they
shall
be
called
after
the
name
of
their
brethren
in
their
inheritance.
48:7 And
as
for
me,
when
I
came
from
Paddan,
Rachel
died
by
me
in
the
land
of
Canaan
in
the
way,
when
there
was
still
some
distance
to
come
unto
Ephrath:
and
I
buried
her
there
in
the
way
to
Ephrath
(the
same
is
Beth-lehem).
48:8 And
Israel
beheld
Joseph's
sons,
and
said,
Who
are
these
48:9 And
Joseph
said
unto
his
father,
They
are
my
sons,
whom
God
hath
given
me
here.
And
he
said,
Bring
them,
I
pray
thee,
unto
me,
and
I
will
bless
them.
48:10 Now
the
eyes
of
Israel
were
dim
for
age,
so
that
he
could
not
see.
And
he
brought
them
near
unto
him;
and
he
kissed
them,
and
embraced
them.
48:11 And
Israel
said
unto
Joseph,
I
had
not
thought
to
see
thy
face:
and,
lo,
God
hath
let
me
see
thy
seed
also.
48:12 And
Joseph
brought
them
out
from
between
his
knees;
and
he
bowed
himself
with
his
face
to
the
earth.
48:13 And
Joseph
took
them
both,
Ephraim
in
his
right
hand
toward
Israel's
left
hand,
and
Manasseh
in
his
left
hand
toward
Israel's
right
hand,
and
brought
them
near
unto
him.
48:14 And
Israel
stretched
out
his
right
hand,
and
laid
it
upon
Ephraim's
head,
who
was
the
younger,
and
his
left
hand
upon
Manasseh's
head,
guiding
his
hands
wittingly;
for
Manasseh
was
the
first-born.
48:15 And
he
blessed
Joseph,
and
said,
The
God
before
whom
my
fathers
Abraham
and
Isaac
did
walk,
the
God
who
hath
fed
me
all
my
life
long
unto
this
day,
48:16 the
angel
who
hath
redeemed
me
from
all
evil,
bless
the
lads;
and
let
my
name
be
named
on
them,
and
the
name
of
my
fathers
Abraham
and
Isaac;
and
let
them
grow
into
a
multitude
in
the
midst
of
the
earth.
48:17 And
when
Joseph
saw
that
his
father
laid
his
right
hand
upon
the
head
of
Ephraim,
it
displeased
him:
and
he
held
up
his
father's
hand,
to
remove
it
from
Ephraim's
head
unto
Manasseh's
head.
48:18 And
Joseph
said
unto
his
father,
Not
so,
my
father;
for
this
is
the
first-born;
put
thy
right
hand
upon
his
head.
48:19 And
his
father
refused,
and
said,
I
know
[it],
my
son,
I
know
[it].
He
also
shall
become
a
people,
and
he
also
shall
be
great:
howbeit
his
younger
brother
shall
be
greater
than
he,
and
his
seed
shall
become
a
multitude
of
nations.
48:20 And
he
blessed
them
that
day,
saying,
In
thee
will
Israel
bless,
saying,
God
make
thee
as
Ephraim
and
as
Manasseh:
and
he
set
Ephraim
before
Manasseh.
48:21 And
Israel
said
unto
Joseph,
Behold,
I
die:
but
God
will
be
with
you,
and
bring
you
again
unto
the
land
of
your
fathers.
48:22 Moreover
I
have
given
to
thee
one
portion
above
thy
brethren,
which
I
took
out
of
the
hand
of
the
Amorite
with
my
sword
and
with
my
bow.