Ep 36 - Joseph’s Early Days in Egypt

Jun 26, 2023
42 mins

Episode Description

Irish Scripture Scholar Frances Hogan explores the continuation of Joseph's story in Chapter 37 of the Book of Genesis, where he is sold into Egypt by his brothers. This emphasizes that even the chosen people are subject to the consequences of their actions, revealing their imperfections and the universal need for salvation. While Reuben expresses genuine love and concern upon discovering Joseph's disappearance, the other brothers deceive their father Jacob by fabricating a story about Joseph's demise, highlighting the irony of their deceitful actions mirroring Jacob's past deception.

In Chapter 38, the focus shifts to the story of Judah and Tamar, which reveals Judah's disqualification as a potential patriarch due to his marriage to a Canaanite and the unjust treatment of his daughter-in-law. Chapter 39 delves into Joseph's experiences as a slave in Egypt, where his diligence and faithfulness lead to his rise in authority within the house of Potiphar. However, he is unjustly accused and imprisoned. Even in prison, Joseph's character shines through as he uses his gift of interpreting dreams to help others. Ultimately, his interpretation of Pharaoh's dreams propels him to a position of power, showcasing his resilience, integrity, and unwavering faith in God.

Joseph's story also serves as a preview of what the future Savior could look like, evoking hope and longing for redemption. However, it is also revealed that none of the men in Jacob's family are fit to be the next patriarch, foreshadowing the rejection and crucifixion of Jesus by his own people in the New Testament.

Bible References:

  • Gen. 37:26-28 - Story of the Ishmaelites
  • Gen. 37:29-30 - Reuben is not present
  • Gen. 37:31-35 - Kill an animal and cover Joseph’s multi-colored garment in its blood
  • Heb. 9:14 - The blood of Christ
  • Gen. 38:1-5 - What disqualifies Judah as patriarch
  • Gen. 38:6-10 - Judah chooses a Canaanite wife for his son
  • Gen. 38:11 - Judah asks Tamar to remain in her father’s house as a widow
  • Gen. 38:12-19 - Time has passed and Tamar puts her plan into action to secure her future
  • Gen. 38:20-30 - Tamar is judged, Judah is identified and Tamar is going to have twins
  • Matt. 1:3 - Perez and Zerah are part of the ancestry of Christ
  • Gen. 39:1 - Joseph is a slave in Egypt
  • Gen. 39:4-5 - Joseph found favor with Potiphar
  • Phil. 2:6-7 - Jesus accepted humility
  • Luke 17:21 - Kingdom of God is within you
  • Gen. 39:7-18 - Joseph is tempted every day

Irish Scripture Scholar Frances Hogan takes you through the origin story of God’s people shown to us in the Book of Genesis. Here is an opportunity to explore the early history of God’s people. With historical and Scriptural references, each session will open your eyes to the mystery of God’s creation. 

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