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How do we know that Joseph's rejection signifies Christ's rejection?

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Joseph's mistreatment by his brethren parallels Christ's rejection by the Jews, illustrating a prophetic foreshadowing.

The narrative of Joseph's rejection serves as a powerful foreshadowing of Christ’s own rejection. In Genesis 49:23, it is noted that 'the archers have sorely grieved him,' which correlates with how Christ was also deeply grieved and rejected by His own people, as prophesied in Scriptures. Joseph, being favored and loved by his father, faced envy and animosity from his brothers much like Christ, who was loved by God the Father but rejected by the religious leaders of His time. This rejection emphasizes the enduring enmity between the natural man and God’s chosen ones.
Scripture References: Genesis 49:23, Matthew 21:33-45

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