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What does the Bible say about Joseph and Christ?

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Joseph's story in Genesis illustrates Christ as the beloved Son betrayed for the salvation of many.

The story of Joseph in Genesis serves as a profound type of Christ, showcasing how Joseph, the beloved son of Jacob, was betrayed by his brothers and sold into slavery, paralleling the betrayal of Christ. Joseph's experiences reflect Christ's atoning work, where his seemingly defeat and suffering were ultimately for the purpose of saving many people, as stated in Genesis 50:20, 'You thought evil against me, but God meant it unto good.' This foreshadows how Jesus, through his death, would bring salvation to the world.
Scripture References: Genesis 37, Genesis 50:20

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