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How do we know the significance of Joseph's story in relation to Jesus Christ?

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Joseph's story is significant as it serves as a type of Christ, showing parallels between his life and Christ's redemptive work.

The story of Joseph is not merely a historical account; it serves as a type of Christ, illustrating key aspects of the gospel. Joseph, favored by his father, faced rejection from his brothers, was sold into slavery, and ultimately rose to a position of authority in Egypt. Like Joseph, Jesus is the beloved Son of God, who experienced rejection from His own people and yet offers salvation to them. The parallels underscore that Joseph's experiences were divinely orchestrated to foreshadow Christ's redemptive mission, where He provides spiritual nourishment to those who come to Him.
Scripture References: John 3:16, Romans 8:32, Matthew 5:17

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Come Near to Me
Peter Wilkins · Jan 21, 2018
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Joshua

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