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May 12, 2004 · The Death and Burial of Joseph(50:22-26) More than 50 years elapsed between verses 21 and 22. 118 Moses was intent upon placing the deaths of Jacob and Joseph side by side. Irrelevant details are therefore set aside to take us directly to the death bed of Joseph, and thus to parallel the death of Jacob.
He was put in a coffin in Egypt: According to this passage and Hebrews 11:22, Joseph was never buried. His coffin laid above ground for the 400 or so years until it was taken back to Canaan. It was a silent witness for all those years that Israel was going back to the Promised Land, just as God said. i.
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And Jacob called his sons and said, “Gather together, that I may tell you what shall befall you in the last days: “Gather together and hear, you sons of Jacob, And listen to Israel your father. a. Jacob called his sons: This was Jacob’s last significant act as a patriarch and as the heir to Abraham and Isaac. Here, he prophesied blessings ...
Joseph dies, is embalmed, and placed in a coffin in Egypt, thus ending an era. This passage details the mourning and burial of Jacob, the brothers' fear of Joseph's retaliation, Joseph's gracious forgiveness, and his peaceful death.
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STUDIES IN THE LIFE OF JOSEPH. STUDY NUMBER ONE – GENESIS 37:1-36 . INTRODUCTION: Teaching . When you study the book of Genesis there are four high points: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph. In this study, we will focus on the fourth of these great Patriarchs. Many people believe that the promises went from Abraham to Isaac and from Jacob and ...
7-9. Joseph went up to bury his father—a journey of three hundred miles. The funeral cavalcade, composed of the nobility and military, with their equipages, would exhibit an imposing appearance. Matthew Poole's Commentary. All the servants, i.e. a great number of them, as that word is understood, Matthew 3:5, and oft elsewhere.