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…. Genesis 47-50. Lesson 22. Arrival in Egypt. Joseph told Pharaoh the family had arrived Pharaoh asked their occupation Made chief shepherds over Pharaoh’s herds Pharaoh blessed Jacob. Famine Still Severe. All money exchanged for grain No money left to purchase grain - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Arrival in Egypt
Joseph told Pharaoh the family had arrived
Pharaoh asked their occupation Made chief shepherds over Pharaoh’s
herds Pharaoh blessed Jacob
Famine Still Severe
All money exchanged for grain No money left to purchase grain Flocks and herds exchanged for grain Next year
Still famine No money, no flocks Exchange land for grain Taxed 1/5 of production
Israel in Goshen
Grew and multiplied exceedingly Jacob 147 years old Please do not bury me in Egypt Joseph promised
“I will do as you have said”
Jacob’s Blessing
Joseph takes his sons to Jacob Jacob blesses Ephraim and Manasseh They shall be as my own sons Ephraim, the younger, shall be the
greater Through his sons, Joseph gets a
double portion
Future of the Sons Rueben: Acknowledged as his firstborn, the
beginning of Jacob’s strength he was unstable as water and would not excel because he had defiled his father’s bed in committing fornication with Bilhah.
Simeon / Levi: named as brethren because of their cruelty. Jacob cursed their anger and wrath because it was fierce and cruel. They would be divided and scattered in Israel. (Remember Shechem)
Future of the Sons Judah: The scepter would not depart from
Judah (49:10) His brethren would praise him and bow before him. Compared to a lion in different stages of life. Through his lineage Christ would come.
Zebulun: Would dwell on the sea and be a haven for ships, and his border would be Zidon.
Issachar: Compared to a strong donkey carrying two burdens. Would become a servant to tribute.
Future of the Sons Dan: Would judge his people (one of the
judges of Israel – Samson). Referred to as an adder by the way (snake in grass) Judges 18:27
Gad: A troop would overcome him, but he would overcome in the end.
Asher: His bread would be fat and he would yield royal dainties.
Naphtali: A hind (dear) let loose. He would give goodly words.
Future of the Sons
Joseph: A fruitful bough. Would be made strong by God even when others hated him. Blessings would prevail upon him.
Benjamin: As a raving wolf in the morning would devour the prey. At night he would divide the spoil.
Jacob Dies Request for burial
cave that is in the field of Machpelah, which is before Mamre in the land of Canaan, which Abraham bought with the field of Ephron the Hittite as a possession for a burial place
Others buried there Abraham Sarah Isaac Rebekah Leah
Jacob’s Burial
Embalmed by Egyptians Mourned for seventy days Large Egyptian entourage
accompanied Joseph and family to bury Jacob
Buried, as requested, in cave of Machpelah
Back in Egypt
Brothers fear reprisal Plead with Joseph "Do not be afraid, for am I in the place
of God? But as for you, you meant evil against me; but God meant it for good, in order to bring it about as it is this day, to save many people alive”
Joseph Dies
Special request you shall carry up my bones from here
Egyptians embalm Joseph Place him in a coffin Joseph is 110 years old
Remember the Promises
"I am dying; but God will surely visit you, and bring you out of this land to the land of which He swore to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob."
Exodus
after 400 years
Moses
plagues on Egypt
Nation Promise Fulfilled
Covenant
Law
Tabernacle
Priesthood
A Pharaoh arose who did not know
Joseph“Go!!”
Wandering in Wilderness
40 years of wandering
Spies sent into Canaan
Miriam and Aaron die
Moses sins
Balaam and Balak
Joshua appointed
Wandering in Wilderness
Canaan
Conquered the Eastern side
Moses sees the land and dies on Mt
Nebo
Joshua is ready to enter the
Promised land
Invasion and Conquest
Northern campaign
Central campaign
Southern campaign
Land is divided
Land promise fulfilled
Divided Kingdom
Israel Israel
North
10 tribes
Jeroboam
All evil kings
Judah
South
2 tribes
Rehoboam
Few good kings
X
Captivity
Judah taken into Babylon
1st group in
606 B.C.
2nd group in
597 B.C.
3rd group in
586 B.C.
70 years