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It’s a story often overlooked, nestled within the larger narrative of Jacob’s sons. After the, shall we say, unfortunate incident in Shechem – you know, the one involving Dinah and...
Jacob, bless his heart, sends young Joseph off to check on his brothers and the flocks. But before he does, he gives Joseph a very specific instruction: travel only by daylight. Wh...
That’s the kind of anguish we find in the heart of Jacob, or Yaakov, in this week’s story. He’s not just mourning; he's grappling with a shattered vision. The words Jacob spoke, "M...
That’s the kind of scene we’re diving into today, ripped straight from the heart of the Joseph story. Think about Judah. He’s standing there, facing the impossible: returning to hi...
It wasn't just a quiet family reunion. Oh no, it was a spectacle! Imagine this: Joseph, now the powerful viceroy of Egypt, is preparing to meet his father. But he's not doing it al...
It turns out, even back in biblical Egypt, there were struggles for power and privilege, and Joseph—yes, that Joseph from the coat of many colors—was right in the middle of it all....
Jacob, nearing his end, isn't just dictating his will. He's imparting something far more profound. He turns to Joseph, his favored son, the one who rose to power in Egypt. "And tho...
The text tells us that Jacob, resigned to God's will, simply awaited his end. No struggle, no desperate clinging to life. But here's where it gets really interesting. It wasn't the...
That's exactly where we find Joseph, son of Jacob, in the land of Egypt. What does he do? He makes his brothers swear an oath. But it's not just any oath. It's a promise that when ...