Genesis 47

Genesis 47

Joseph presents his father and five of his brothers to Pharaoh, who welcomes them to settle in the fertile land of Goshen. Joseph secures positions for his brothers as shepherds, a job Egyptians generally disliked, allowing them to remain distinct. As the famine worsens, Joseph manages the crisis brilliantly. He takes all the money, then all the livestock, and eventually all the land of Egypt in exchange for grain, setting up a system where the people would pay Pharaoh one-fifth of their harvest as rent forever.

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Exodus 1

Decades after Joseph's death, the Israelites multiply rapidly, filling the land. A new Pharaoh who did not know Joseph fears their numbers and makes them slaves.

Exodus 2

A Hebrew mother hides her baby, Moses, in a basket on the Nile River. Pharaoh’s daughter rescues him. Moses later flees Egypt after killing an Egyptian overseer.

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