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What does the Bible say about Joseph in Genesis 37?

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Genesis 37 introduces Joseph, highlighting his unique role among Jacob's sons and prefiguring Christ.

In Genesis 37, Joseph is introduced as a significant figure within the generations of Jacob. He is noted for being loved by his father Israel more than his other brothers, which ultimately led to animosity and jealousy among them. Joseph is presented as a type of Christ, experiencing betrayal yet fulfilling God's sovereign purpose through his suffering and eventual exaltation. His dreams foreshadow his future position of authority, serving as a living portrait of Jesus Christ who is exalted after His suffering.
Scripture References: Genesis 37:1-11, Genesis 36, Romans 9:11-13

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