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a) (i) Joseph told his brothers that only the man in whose bag the cup was found (Benjamin) would become his slave, and the rest of them could go back to their father in peace. (ii) Judah pleaded for Benjamin after the discovery of Joseph's silver cup in his bag. (iii) After Judah's heartfelt plea, Joseph could no longer control his emotions. He ordered everyone else to leave the room, then he wept so loudly that the Egyptians heard him. He then revealed his identity, saying, "I am Joseph! Is my father still living?" His brothers were so terrified and dismayed at his presence that they could not answer him.
b) (i) Joseph sent ten (10) donkeys loaded with the best of Egyptian goods, corn, bread, and other foods for the journey to his father. (ii) God told Jacob not to be afraid to go to Egypt by speaking to him in a vision at Beersheba during the night. God identified Himself as the God of his father and promised Jacob that He would make him into a great nation there, go down to Egypt with him, and surely bring him back again.
c) (i) The outcome when the Lord made the Egyptian king stubborn after the Israelites left Egypt was that Pharaoh gathered his army, including 600 of his best chariots, and pursued the Israelites, intending to bring them back. This led to the Egyptian army being trapped and destroyed in the Red Sea. (ii) The Lord shielded the Israelites from the Egyptian army chasing after them towards the Red Sea in two ways: • He placed the pillar of cloud between the Israelite camp and the Egyptian army, providing darkness for the Egyptians and preventing them from approaching the Israelites during the night. • He parted the Red Sea, allowing the Israelites to cross on dry ground, and then caused the waters to return, drowning the entire Egyptian army that attempted to follow. (iii) Moses referred to the food the Lord had given the Israelites to eat as manna. • Reason: It was a miraculous, bread-like substance provided by God daily from heaven to sustain the Israelites during their forty years in the wilderness.
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a) (i) Joseph told his brothers that only the man in whose bag the cup was found (Benjamin) would become his slave, and the rest of them could go back to their father in peace.
This history question requires analysis of historical events, causes, and consequences. The detailed answer below provides context, evidence, and a well-structured explanation.