Genesis 42

Genesis 42

The seven-year famine spreads to Canaan, forcing Jacob to send his ten eldest sons to Egypt to buy grain. Joseph, now the powerful governor of Egypt, recognizes his brothers, but they do not recognize him and bow before him, fulfilling his childhood dreams. Joseph accuses them of being spies and throws them in prison. He releases them but demands they return with their youngest brother, Benjamin, keeping Simeon as a hostage. The brothers reflect on their cruel treatment of Joseph years earlier, believing this trouble is punishment for their sin.

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Genesis 47

Joseph presents his family to Pharaoh, who grants them the fertile land of Goshen. Joseph manages the famine brilliantly, consolidating all the land of Egypt for Pharaoh.

Genesis 48

Jacob, near death, adopts Joseph's two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim. Jacob purposefully gives the main blessing to the younger son, Ephraim, reaffirming God’s sovereign choice.

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