Joseph died, and all his brothers, and all that generation (1:6)
Joseph, who lived 110 years, was the shortest-lived of the brothers; Levi, who lived 137, was the longest-lived. Hence, the enslavement of Israel, which began after Levi's death, was no longer than 116 years (the period from Levi's passing to the Exodus), and no shorter than 86, the age of Miriam at the time of the Exodus (Miriam, meaning "bitterness," was so named on account of the bitterness of the exile).
(Seder Olam)
"Loathe positions of authority" (Ethics of the Fathers 1:10), for they bury those who hold them. Was not Joseph among the youngest of his brothers? Yet he was the first of them to die.
(Avot d'Rabbi Natan)
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