Genesis 42:17 “And he [Joseph] put them all into custody for three days.” (NIV)*
Joseph, when your brothers came
Did years of emotion surge?
Did revenge seep through those Hebrew veins,
Flesh and blood seeking what they didn’t deserve?
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Into a cistern, your life disdained
Those mockers sold you slave.
Now thrown in prison, their lives sustained
Kindred hands cupping their fate.
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Three days to sift the years
To decide how to handle this twist.
Home came to you, uninvited yet near
In your grasp, the gavel sits.
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Flashbacks of a richly ornamented robe
Those who stripped it, dipped it red.
For twenty shekels of silver your life they sold
Now in prison, they came begging bread.
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Joseph, do you want to pin them to the wall
And tightly grip their necks?
Rubbing in your dream-come-true once for all
Label them spies, no one would suspect.
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Or, will forgiveness rain down a flood
And mercy soften your hand?
Your robe, once stained by goat’s blood
To forgive in three days takes a lamb.
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poem by Patty Perkins
*The One Year Bible, New International Version, copyright 1986, Tyndale House Publishers, Wheaton, Illinois.

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