Joseph in Egypt

After being sold into slavery, Joseph’s journey in Egypt is marked by trials, integrity, and divine favor, leading him from the prison cell to the palace as a savior during famine.

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In Egypt, Joseph faced many hardships, including false accusations that landed him in prison. Yet his gift for interpreting dreams did not go unnoticed. When Pharaoh was troubled by perplexing dreams, Joseph was summoned, and his insights not only interpreted the dreams but also foretold an impending famine.

Rising from the depths of despair to the heights of power, Joseph’s story is one of perseverance, forgiveness toward his brothers, and the working of God’s providence in every circumstance.

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Joseph’s ascent in Egypt demonstrates that God can bring good out of even the most trying circumstances.

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