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In this Bible study episode on the Book of Genesis, Irish Scripture Scholar Frances Hogan delves into Chapter 42, focusing on the intriguing drama between Joseph and his brothers. She emphasizes that Joseph's actions may appear haphazard or strange to us initially, but they are part of a meticulously planned scheme. Joseph's threefold plan involves getting his brothers to repent, unifying them, and ultimately bringing their father Jacob, and the entire family to Egypt to protect them from a severe seven-year famine.
Jacob realizes that there is grain available in Egypt; he instructs his sons to go and purchase grain to ensure their survival. However, the mention of Egypt stirs up the brothers' consciences, as they carry the guilt of selling Joseph as a slave, a fact that Jacob remains unaware of. Despite their discomfort, Jacob insists that they go, saving their lives in the process.
Joseph, now the governor of Egypt, encounters his brothers when they arrive to buy grain. Though the brothers bow before him, they do not recognize Joseph. The encounter stirs up Joseph's suppressed anger, pain, and anguish. However, instead of immediately revealing himself, Joseph decides to test his brothers; this sets the stage for future reconciliation and fulfillment of God's plan.
Bible References:
- Gen. 42:1-2 - Jacob asks his sons to purchase grain from Egypt
- Gen. 42:5-8 - Joseph recognizes his brothers
- Gen. 41:38 - Pharoah says the Spirit of God dwells in Joseph
- Jer. 31:3 - God loves us eternally
- Gen. 42:9-17 - Joseph interrogates his brothers
- Gen. 42:18 - “I fear God”
- Gen. 42:19-20 - Brothers are reminded of Joseph’s anguish
- 2 Cor. 9:6 - Reap what you sow
- Gen. 42:22-24 - Joseph hears that Rueben did not want Joseph sold
- Gen. 42:25-28 - Nine brothers return with grain and their money
- Gen. 42:29-34 - Nine brothers speak with Jacob once they are back
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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