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Genesis 47:13-26

Now there was no food in all the land, for the famine was very severe.
The land of Egypt and the land of Canaan languished because of the famine.
Joseph collected all the money to be found in the land of Egypt and in the
land of Canaan, in exchange for the grain that they bought; and Joseph
brought the money into Pharaoh's house.  When the money from the land of
Egypt and from the land of Canaan was spent, all the Egyptians came to
Joseph, and said, "Give us food!  Why should we die before your eyes?  For
our money is gone."  And Joseph answered, "Give me your livestock, and I
will give you food in exchange for your livestock, if your money is gone."
So they brought their livestock to Joseph; and Joseph gave them food in
exchange for the horses, the flocks, the herds, and the donkeys.  That
year he supplied them with food in exchange for all their livestock.  When
that year was ended, they came to him the following year, and said to him,
"We can not hide from my lord that our money is all spent; and the herds
of cattle are my lord's.  There is nothing left in the sight of my lord
but our bodies and our lands.  Shall we die before your eyes, both we and
our land?  Buy us and our land in exchange for food.  We with our land
will become slaves to Pharaoh; just give us seed, so that we may live and
not die, and that the land may not become desolate."

So Joseph bought all the land of Egypt for Pharaoh.  All the Egyptians
sold their fields, because the famine was severe upon them; and the land
became Pharaoh's.  As for the people, he made slaves of them from one end
of Egypt to the other.  Only the land of the priests he did not buy; for
the priests had a fixed allowance from Pharaoh, and lived on the allowance
that Pharaoh gave them; therefore they did not sell their land.  Then
Joseph said to the people, "Now that I have this day bought you and your
land for Pharaoh, here is seed for you; sow the land.  And at the harvests
you shall give one-fifth to Pharaoh, and four- fifths shall be your own,
as seed for the field and as food for yourselves and your households, and
as food for your little ones."  They said, "You have saved our lives; may
it please my lord, we will be slaves to Pharaoh."  So Joseph made it a
statute concerning the land of Egypt, and it stands to this day, that
Pharaoh should have the fifth.  The land of the priests alone did not
become Pharaoh's.