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What does the Bible say about Christ and Joseph?

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The story of Joseph in the Old Testament is a foreshadowing of Christ's redemptive work.

Joseph's life serves as a profound type of Christ, showcasing themes of betrayal, suffering, and ultimate redemption. Just as Joseph was sold into slavery by his brothers out of envy and later rose to power, Christ was rejected by his own and endured suffering to provide salvation. Joseph's reassurance to his brothers that their actions were meant for evil, but God used them for good parallels Christ's ultimate purpose of salvation through his own suffering and sacrifice.
Scripture References: Acts 7:9-14, Genesis 45:7-8

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