Joseph Made Known to His Brethren
Verse 1
When Joseph his brethren beheld, Afflicted and trembling with fear, His heart with compassion was fill'd; From weeping he could not forbear. Awhile his behaviour was rough,\
Verse 2
How little they thought it was he Whom they had ill-treated and sold! How great their confusion must be As soon as his name he had told! " I'm Joseph, your brother," he said, " And still to my heart you are dear; " You sold me, and thought I was dead, " But God, for your sakes, sent me here."
Verse 3
Though greatly distressed before, When charg'd with purloining the cup, They now were confounded much more, Not one of them durst to look up. " Can Joseph, whom we would have slain, " Forgive us the evil we did; " And will he our households maintain? " O this is a brother indeed!"
Verse 4
Thus dragg'd by my conscience, I came And laden with guilt, to the Lord, Surrounded with terror and shame, Unable to utter a word. At first he look'd stern and severe; What anguish then pierced my heart! Expecting each moment to hear The sentence, " Thou cursed, depart."
Verse 5
But, oh! what surprise when he spoke, While tenderness beam'd in his face; My heart then to pieces was broke, O'erwhelm'd and confounded by grace: " Poor sinner, I know thee full well, " By thee I was sold and was slain; " But I dy'd to redeem thee from hell, " And raise the in glory to reign.
Verse 6
" I'm Jesus, whom thou hast blasphem'd, " And crucify'd often afresh; " But let me henceforth be esteem'd, " Thy brother, thy bone, and thy flesh: " My pardon I freely bestow, " Thy wants I will fully supply; " I'll guide thee and guard thee below, " And soon will remove thee on high.
Verse 7
" Go publish to sinners around, " That they may be willing to come, " The mercy which now you have found, " And tell them that yet there is room." Oh, sinners, the message obey! No more vain excuses pretend,
