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What does the Bible say about Joseph and Jesus?

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Joseph is a significant type of Christ, representing the attributes and suffering of Jesus.

In Genesis 37, Joseph's life is portrayed as a foreshadowing of Jesus Christ. Just as Joseph was loved by his father Jacob, Jesus is the beloved Son of God, as affirmed in Matthew 3:17, where the Father states, 'This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.' Joseph faced hatred and rejection from his brothers, similar to how Christ was despised by His own people. Both were sold for silver—Joseph for twenty pieces and Jesus for thirty—highlighting the deep parallels in their narratives. This typology serves to illustrate God's redemptive plan, with Joseph exemplifying Jesus' perfection and faithfulness amid suffering.
Scripture References: Genesis 37, Matthew 3:17

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The Beloved Son
John Chapman · May 19, 2019
Joshua

Joshua

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