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What does the Bible say about the story of Joseph?

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The story of Joseph illustrates God's providence and foreshadows the gospel of Jesus Christ.

The account of Joseph's story in Genesis 37 highlights the themes of envy and betrayal among his brethren, reflecting their wickedness. Joseph's journey into Egypt, initiated by their jealousy, ultimately leads to God's grand design for redemption. This narrative serves as a type of Christ, showcasing a beloved son sent to his people, even though they conspired against him. Just like Joseph was sent by his father Jacob for the sake of his wicked brothers, God sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to save humanity from sin, demonstrating the depth of divine love and mercy.
Scripture References: Genesis 37:3-35, John 3:17

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Joseph Sold
Todd Nibert · Aug 12, 2018
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