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How does Joseph's wife illustrate the church?

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Joseph's wife, Asenath, represents the church as the bride of Christ, chosen despite her origins.

Asenath, Joseph's wife, serves as a profound representation of the church, illustrating how believers are grafted into God's covenant family despite a background of sin and idolatry. Her name means 'belonging to the goddess Neith,' highlighting her initial status as an idol worshiper. This echoes Ephesians 1:4, which speaks of the church being chosen by God from before the foundation of the world. Just as God redeemed Asenath, He redeems sinners who, through His grace, become the bride of Christ. This underscores the theme of grace in salvation, illustrating that the church is adorned in Christ’s righteousness, just as Asenath was honored in Egypt.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4

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