Genesis 43:26
And when Joseph came home, they brought him the present which was in their hand into the house, and bowed themselves to him to the earth.
Cross-reference
Genesis 43:28 continues the same scene: after answering, they bow again — reinforcing their repeated submission to Joseph.
Genesis 37:7-10 records Joseph's dreams of brothers bowing — this verse fulfills that prophecy as they bow before him.
Genesis 37:19 shows brothers plotting against 'the dreamer' — a stark contrast to their current bowing submission.
Genesis 37:20 has brothers planning to kill Joseph — now they bow, highlighting the reversal from hostility to honor.
Genesis 42:6 records the first bowing of the brothers to Joseph — this verse repeats that act, underscoring their continued obeisance.
In Genesis 33:3, Jacob bows seven times to Esau — a direct parallel of a brother bowing to a brother, just as Joseph's brothers bow here.
In Genesis 32:13, Jacob prepares a present for Esau, mirroring the brothers bringing a gift to Joseph — both are gifts to appease a brother.