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What does the Bible say about Joseph's story in Egypt?

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Joseph’s story portrays God’s providence, aimed at preserving Israel and typifying Christ as the Savior.

The account of Joseph being brought down to Egypt (Genesis 39) is rich with theological significance. It illustrates how God's providential hand guided him through humiliation to fulfill a greater purpose: the preservation of Israel during famine and the foreshadowing of Jesus Christ, the ultimate Redeemer. Joseph’s journey reflects the servant nature of Christ, as both were brought low to accomplish God's redemptive plan. By examining Joseph's trials and God's ultimate plans for him, we see a picture of Christ’s life and mission.
Scripture References: Genesis 39, Isaiah 42, Philippians 2

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