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What does the Bible say about Joseph's story in Genesis 39?

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Joseph's story illustrates God's providence and points to Christ as the ultimate servant who was brought low yet prospered.

In Genesis 39, Joseph's narrative is not just about his personal triumphs and struggles but serves as a profound typology of Christ. Joseph, initially favored as the beloved son of Jacob, is sold into slavery in Egypt, which mirrors Jesus' descent from glory to the humility of servanthood. As Joseph became a prosperous man in Potiphar's house due to God's presence with him, so Christ, despite his sufferings, attained victory and blessing through His obedience and sacrifice. This connection reinforces the theme that all Scripture testifies of Christ, highlighting the centrality of Jesus in understanding Joseph's story.
Scripture References: Genesis 39, Isaiah 53

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