'Jacob' is worrying about his family and prays for them. 'Joseph' has one more task for' Mitri' which concerns the silver cup. The next morning, as the brothers leave, 'Mitri' stops them with guards and accuses them of stealing the silver cup. The bags of wheat are searched and the cup is found in 'Benjamin's' sack. He is taken prisoner so 'Judah' asks to speak with the Ruler. They come into the presence of the Ruler and 'Joseph' allows 'Reuben' to speak. But then 'Joseph' sobs and cries aloud and finally reveals his identity. The brothers are stunned at first and then believe he must be intending to take revenge. 'Joseph' tries to explain that despite all the hardship, he is fulfilling God's plans. He tells them to fetch all of the family and bring them to Egypt so he can care for them. He gives each of them a hug in forgiveness. 'Simeon' hangs back because he feels guilty but 'Joseph' hugs him anyway and he melts. They meet 'Azanet' and the two boys. The Pharaoh expresses surprise that 'Joseph' has not condemned his brothers and proclaims him a noble and just. He also orders a number of royal chariots be used to bring the family to Egypt. 'Abor' attends 'Sati' and they end up making love but 'Potifar' comes in and finds them. He has them reported to the Pharaoh for judgement and the court is assembled.
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