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None. The brothers did not hold Joseph prisoner. Rather, they had considered killing him, but they accepted Reuben's advice and they all put him in a pit, and soon afterward they sold him to a passing caravan (Genesis ch.37). He was later imprisoned by Potiphar the Egyptian (ch.39), though the brothers had nothing to do with that. Instead, you might ask the opposite: Which of his brothers did Joseph imprison? For the answer, see Genesis 42:14-24.

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All 11 of Josephs brothers sold him to the Ishmalites, Judah came up with the idea ... See Genesis 37

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Shim'on (Simeon).

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