Listen "Ep 38 - Joseph’s Rise to Power"
Episode Synopsis
Continuing in Chapter 41 of the Book of Genesis, Irish Scripture Scholar Frances Hogan speaks about the dignity that Joseph had and where it came from. Joseph interprets Pharaoh's dreams about seven fat cows being eaten by seven thin cows and seven healthy grain stalks being devoured by withered ones, predicting seven years of plenty followed by seven years of famine.
Joseph's wisdom, understanding, and the divine knowledge bestowed upon him by God become evident as he confidently advises Pharaoh on how to manage the coming years. Pharaoh recognizes the authority and insight in Joseph's words, symbolized by the exchange of his own signet ring, granting Joseph power and authority over Egypt. We see parallels between Joseph's exaltation and the rejection of Jesus by the Jewish people; there are themes of humiliation and exaltation present in both narratives. Joseph, once a slave and prisoner, is now elevated to a position of authority due to his faithful obedience to God. Similarly, Jesus, despite being rejected by his own people, ultimately becomes the savior of humanity.
Joseph embarked on his new role in Egypt, diligently working to ensure the implementation of his plan to save the land from the impending famine. It emphasizes the significance of the years of obscurity and preparation Joseph experienced before assuming public ministry. The parallels to Jesus' own period of obscurity in Nazareth are drawn, highlighting the importance of preparation before assuming a position of leadership and responsibility.
Bible References:
Gen. 41:16-28 - Interpretation of the Pharoah’s dreamGen. 41:33-36 - A solution to the Pharoah’s dreamCol. 2:3 - Fullness of the GodheadMark 2:12 - Jesus amazed the people with His wisdomMatt. 7:28 - Crowds were amazed at His teachingMatt. 15:34 - Amazed at the wisdom of ChristGen. 41:40-46 - Exaltation of JosephPhil. 2: 6-11 - Jesus left the glory of the Godhead behind and accepted all humiliationGen. 41:50-52 - Joseph has two sonsGen. 41:53-55 - Seven years of plenty had ended and famine of seven years beginsJer. 30:7 - Time of Jacob’s troubleRev. 3:10 - Hour of trialAmos 8:11 - Spiritual famineJer. 8:20 - “Harvest has passed, the summer has ended; we're not saved yet”John 6:51 - Jesus is the living breadRom. 10:12 - Lord richly blesses all who call upon Him
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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