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Get equipped with knowledge! Be encouraged in hope! Live empowered with love! How is Joseph a Type of Jesus? Both Joseph and Jesus were sent to their brothers by their father Genesis , 14; Hebrews Both men were ridiculed and rejected by their brothers Genesis , ; John ; Both were sold for the price of a slave Genesis ; Matthew Both were taken to Egypt Genesis ; Matthew , Both were falsely accused and condemned Genesis ; Matthew ; Both were placed with two other prisoners; one was saved and the other lost Genesis , 3; Luke Both were bound in chains Genesis ; Matthew Tested his brethren for worthiness Gen 1 Peter Gen —18 Acts Accusers, betrayers held responsible for shed blood Gen Mt Both wept for the wicked Gen Luke Gen John Gen Mt —32; John , 27 Gen Romans —11 Breaking bread and foot washing together Gen , 34 John Gen Hebrews Gen Isa ; 1 Cor Both forgave those who wronged them Gen , Luke Became saviour of the people Gen ; Mt ; 1 Jn Gen Lk —11; Mk Gen Isa 53 Evil turned into blessing Gen 1 Pe Turned intentional harm into good Gen Gen Jn Gen Eph ; Col ; 1 Cor Gen Eph ; Rev Parker, D.
Petrovich Low Chronology: High - 42 years K. Kitchen, O. Joseph enters Egypt: 1. Overview of Joseph: 1. Joseph the favorite: Gen a. Received special coat b. Enjoyed firstborn blessings c. Received extra portion of land: Gen d. Jacob gave special blessing: Gen ; Deut 2. Joseph the dreamer: Gen 3. Joseph the man: Gen ; 4. Joseph the King: Gen ; Ax 5. Joseph the provider: Gen ; ; ; Ps 6. Joseph the forgiving comforter: Gen ; ; C. Symbols and shadows also identified in the New Testament: a.
Accordingly both gifts and sacrifices are offered which cannot make the worshiper perfect in conscience, " Hebrews —9 b. Examples of clear types in the Old Testament were we must infer the connection: a. For our non-Christian Jewish friends who scoff and snort that these are mere coincidences or taken widely out of context in non-Jewish methods of interpretation, such a criticism is as hypocritical as it is historically unjewish: i.
Chronology of Jacob, Esau, Joseph in Egypt: 1. In BC Abraham dies age Gen 3. In BC: a. Joseph was born to Jacob at age 90 through Rachel: Gen b. Edomite chief Jeush, son of Esau named in Gen ,18 c. See full outline on the The Biography of Sinuhe 9. In BC a. Joseph, age 30 becomes king of Egypt: Gen c.
Pharaoh Sesostris II dies b. Year 2 of 7 year famine b. Jacob enters Egypt c. Beginning of years in Egypt d. In BC 7 year famine ends b. Jacob dies at age Gen b. Rabbi Tovia Singer is correct when he says that the Masoretic text 11 th century AD text says that 70, not 75 persons entered Egypt: a.
Acts reads 75 b. The Septuagint in Duet say 70 went down to Egypt: i. Josephus says 70 went down to Egypt: a. Summary of Evidence: a. Hebrew and Greek manuscripts in the first century AD both contained both numbers 70 and 75 2. Of course this is false, given we have the Septuagint scroll of the Greek Minor prophets that dates to 50 BC: see full outline i.
Full quotations: Joseph, A type of Christ: 1. Miraculous birth Jacob was 90 years old, Rachel was barren, Mary was a virgin: a. Spoke truth in exposing sinful behavior of others knowing he would be hated and ostracized: a.
Both were shepherds: a. Beloved sons of wealthy fathers: a. Hated by brothers without a cause: a. Hated for telling the truth and prophesying: a. Foretold of future exalted position as king: a. Destined to become kings from birth: a. Yet God was with him, " Acts b. Lived with father before sent on divine mission: a. Ridiculed for being a king: a. Plotted against by his own brethren: a.
Suffered bitterly at hands of brethren; Psalm ; crucifixion a. They afflicted his feet with fetters, He himself was laid in irons; " Psalm —18 b. Stripped of his robe; Gen ; Jn a. Sold for slave price in pieces of silver 20p in BC, 30p in 33 AD, inflation Through archeology, we know the price of one slave increased through inflation: a. Leaders attempted to rescue him from hands of brethren: Reuben: eldest, Pilate: a. Jesus pleaded for his life to God but was silent after arrest: a.
Leaders finally gave in to peer pressure and went along with plot: a. Passover animal could be goat or sheep, scourging caused bleeding, Scapegoat: a. Disciples stole body: a. Taken to Egypt as youth after escaping death Herod the great : a. Became a servant: a. Tempted without sin: a. Falsely Accused: a. Jesus was truly sinless: a.
The grass withers , And the flower falls off , " 1 Peter —24 Inspired by the Holy Spirit: a. Sentenced with 2 criminals, one saved, one lost: a. Both exalted after suffering: a. All will pay homage and every knee will bow: a. Jesus wore purple robe while being mocked with crown of thorns: b.
Jesus broke 7 seals that caused famine and death: a. Brothers stared at each other and went to get food: a. All must go to him for bread: a. Unrecognized by his own: a. Tested his brethren for worthiness: a. Jesus condemned and rose from dead after three days: a. Accusers, betrayers held responsible for shed blood: a. Both wept for the wicked: a.
Jesus gave bread to Judas to identify him as the betrayer: a. Simeon got the worst land in the Negev and was absorbed into Judah and Levi got no land at all: a. All the nations will be gathered before Him; and He will separate them from one another, as the shepherd separates the sheep from the goats; " Matthew —32 c. Breaking bread and foot washing together: a. Jesus for sinners: a. Both forgave those who wronged them: a.
Became saviour of the people: a. The male disciples would not believe Mary when she reported Jesus alive: a. Evil turned into blessing: a. Turned intentional harm into good: a. Disciples were comforted after abandoning Jesus at the cross except John : a.
In Him " Ephesians c. Both married a Gentile bride: a. Scripture cannot be broken 3. Gen ; Mt ; Lk Gen Mt ; f; Lk ; Mt Both were shepherds. John Beloved sons of wealthy fathers. Mt Hated by his brothers without a cause. Gen ,8. Jn ; ; Mk Hated for telling the truth and prophesying.
John ; ; Foretold of future exalted position as king. Mt ; Destined to become kings from birth. Lk , Persecuted out of jealousy. Gen ; Acts Mt ; Mk Jn Lived with father before sent on divine mission. Ridiculed for being a king. Lk Plotted against by his own brethren. Mt ,15; John Suffered bitterly at hands of brethren. Psalm Heb Stripped of his robe. Gen Zech Mt ; John Gen , John ; ; Mt Joseph pleaded for his life but Jesus was silent.
Is ; Acts ; Mt ; Lk Luke ,8. Leaders finally gave in to peer pressure and went along with plot. Mark But when his brothers saw that their father loved him more than all his brothers, they hated him and could not speak peacefully to him Genesis They stole the coat off his back, threw him into a pit, and then sold him off to strangers Genesis Jesus, having done nothing wrong, was delivered into the hands of Pilate and then was beaten, mocked, and crucified.
He too was stripped of his clothing Matthew His brothers felt threatened by his supposed authority and accused him of being deluded. Jesus proclaimed his divine status and authority. Both Jesus and Joseph were treated as commodities and discarded by people that were supposed to care for them.
Both Jesus and Joseph lived a life of servitude and selflessness.
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