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Selected Reading of the Bible Unit 4 Fall 2013 By: SU, Xiaoxiang

Selected Reading of the Bible Unit 4

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Story of Joseph I Beginning Joseph, son of Israel (Jacob) and Rachel, lived in the land of Canaan with ten half-brothers, one full brother and one half-sister. He was Rachel's firstborn and Israel's eleventh son. Of all the sons, Joseph was loved by his father the most. Israel even arrayed Joseph with a "long coat of many colors". Israel's favoritism toward Joseph caused his half brothers to hate him, and when Joseph was seventeen years old he had two dreams that made his brothers plot his demise. 

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Selected Reading of the BibleUnit 4

Fall 2013By: SU, Xiaoxiang

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Story of Joseph I

• Beginning– Joseph, son of Israel (Jacob) and Rachel, lived in the

land of Canaan with ten half-brothers, one full brother and one half-sister. He was Rachel's firstborn and Israel's eleventh son. Of all the sons, Joseph was loved by his father the most. Israel even arrayed Joseph with a "long coat of many colors".

– Israel's favoritism toward Joseph caused his half brothers to hate him, and when Joseph was seventeen years old he had two dreams that made his brothers plot his demise.

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Joseph’s Dream

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• In the first dream, Joseph and his brothers gathered bundles of grain. Then, all of the grain bundles that had been prepared by the brothers gathered around Joseph's bundle and bowed down to it.

• In the second dream, the sun (father), the moon (mother) and eleven stars (brothers) bowed down to Joseph himself.

• When he told these two dreams to his brothers, they despised him for the implications that the family would be bowing down to Joseph. They became jealous that their father would even ponder over Joseph's words concerning these dreams.

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Story of Joseph II

• Plot against Joseph– Joseph's half-brothers were jealous of him.– When they were feeding the flocks, the brothers

saw Joseph from afar and plotted to kill him. – They stripped the robe their father made for him

and sold him to Egypt.– They returned and told their father that Joseph

had been torn by wild animals.

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• Potiphar's house– Joseph was sold to Potiphar as a slave. While serving in

Potiphar's household, God was with Joseph so that he prospered in everything he did. Joseph found favor in the sight of Potiphar and so he became his personal servant. Then Joseph was promoted to oversee Potiphar's entire household as a superintendent. After some time, Potiphar's wife began to desire Joseph and sought to have an affair with him. Despite her persistence, he refused to have sex with her for fear of sinning against God. After some days of begging for him, she grabbed him by his cloak, but he escaped from her leaving his garment behind. Angered by his running away from her, she took his garment and made a false claim against him by charging that he tried to rape her. This resulted in Joseph being thrown into prison.

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Joseph in prison

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Joseph’s Interpretation of Dreams• The warden put Joseph in charge of the other prisoners, and

soon afterward Pharaoh's chief cup-bearer and chief baker, who had offended the Pharaoh, were thrown into the prison. They both had dreams, and Joseph offered to interpret them. The chief cup-bearer had held a vine in his hand, with three branches that brought forth grapes; he took them to Pharaoh and put them in his cup.

• The chief baker had three baskets of bread on his head, intended for Pharaoh, but some birds came along and ate the bread. Joseph told them that within three days the chief cup-bearer would be reinstated but the chief baker would be hanged.

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Pharaoh’s Dreams• Pharaoh had two dreams which disturbed him. He dreamt of

seven lean cows which rose out of the river and devoured seven fat cows; and, of seven withered ears of grain which devoured seven fat ears.

• Pharaoh's wise men were unable to interpret these dreams, but the chief cup-bearer remembered Joseph and spoke of his skill to Pharaoh. Joseph was called for, and interpreted the dreams as foretelling that seven years of abundance would be followed by seven years of famine, and advised Pharaoh to store surplus grain during the years of abundance.

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Joseph in Charge of Egypt• Pharaoh acknowledged that Joseph's proposal to store grain

during the abundant period was very wise. • Pharaoh then released him from prison and put him in charge

over "all the land of Egypt“, and Joseph became the most powerful man in Egypt, next to Pharaoh.

• During the seven years of abundance, Joseph ensured that the storehouses were full and that all produce was weighed until there was so much that it became immeasurable.

• When the famine came, it was so severe that people from surrounding nations "from all over the earth" came to Egypt to buy bread.

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Joseph’s Brothers Go to Egypt

• In the second year of famine, Joseph's half brothers were sent to Egypt, by their father, Jacob, to buy goods.

• Joseph disguised himself and spoke to them in the Egyptian language.

• Joseph demanded them to bring the youngest brother Benjamin to Egypt.

• The half brothers went back with Benjamin and finally the whole family reunited.