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How does the story of Joseph relate to the gospel of Jesus Christ?

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Joseph's story parallels the gospel by depicting themes of suffering, betrayal, and ultimate reconciliation through love.

The account of Joseph serves as a powerful foreshadowing of Christ's redemptive work. Just as Joseph was betrayed by his brothers yet later provided for them, Christ endured suffering and rejection from those He came to save. In both narratives, the theme of love triumphing over betrayal is evident, as Joseph forgives his brothers and embraces them, paralleling how Christ lovingly reconciles sinners to Himself through His sacrificial death. These connections emphasize the overarching narrative of God's grace and redemptive purpose throughout Scripture.
Scripture References: Genesis 37, Genesis 45, Genesis 50

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