The Smurf Of Many Colors/Part 3

The curtains closed again for Narrator to step back on stage and continue the play's narrative. During this time there was now a slideshow of images that showed Joseph and the people of Egypt going out to gather food to store into silos that were built to warehouse the food for the coming seven years of famine.

"And so Joseph went out from the Pharaoh's presence and started work to help the people of Egypt smurf in as much food as possible during the seven years of plenty so that there would be enough food for the seven years of famine," Narrator said. "In fact, there was so much grain produced during the first seven years that they stopped counting it altogether. It was during the first seven years that Joseph was given Asenath, the daughter of Poti-Pherah the priest of On as a wife, and through her Joseph had smurfed two sons -- the oldest being Manasseh, and the youngest being Ephraim."

At the end of the slideshow, Joseph appeared on stage with his wife, who was played by Smurfette, and their two sons, which were both played by Snappy and Slouchy.

"Oh, Joseph, how is it that you are able to be so wise to know how much food our people need to smurf up before this famine smurfs us?" Asenath asked.

"This is all the work of the Almighty, my dear," Joseph said. "Whatever He says will come to pass, and as He has purposed, so shall it stand. You have nothing to fear as long as you put your faith in Him."

"Yet you seem so lonely without your Hebrew family," Asenath said. "Perhaps someday you will meet with them again and let them know that you are smurfing in the land of Egypt with a family of your own."

"This smurf wants so much to let them know, but for all this smurf knows, they would probably think that this smurf is dead," Joseph said. "Besides, this smurf isn't sure if this smurf can forgive them for what they have done to this smurf."

"If this is the work of the Almighty, then you being smurfed here apart from your family is for a greater good than the evil that they thought to smurf unto you," Asenath said. "You must smurf that your love for them is greater than the anger that you smurf for them."

"Do you think Grandpa Jacob will ever get to smurf us, Papa Smurf?" Ephraim asked.

"Yeah, I want to see all our uncles smurfing together with us," Manasseh said.

"Perhaps you will someday soon, my children," Joseph said. "The famine will soon come upon us, and the world will be coming to our doorstep to look for food which we will provide for them. If your Grandpa Jacob and your uncles are also affected by the famine, they will come into Egypt begging for food soon enough."

"Just remember, my love, that what your brothers meant for evil, the Almighty has smurfed it for good," Asenath said before she kissed Joseph.

To be expanded on.