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    Gen 41:15-24

    - †. Gen 41:15 . . I had a dream last night; Pharaoh told him; and none of these men can tell me what it means. But I have heard that you can interpret dreams, and that is why I have summoned you. Potiphar of course would have been responsible for delivering Joseph, and probably informed him of...
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    Gen 41:9-14

    - †. Gen 41:9-13 . .Then the chief cupbearer said to Pharaoh: Today I am reminded of my shortcomings. Pharaoh was once angry with his servants, and he imprisoned me and the chief baker in the house of the captain of the guard. Each of us had a dream the same night, and each dream had a meaning...
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    Gen 41:1-8

    - †. Gen 41:1a . .Two years later Poor Joseph. He's now at the very threshold of his fourth decade of life and still hasn't slept with a girl, nor does he even really have a life of his own. He was under his dad's thumb for seventeen years as a kid, and now he's been a slave in a foreign...
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    Gen 40:18-23

    - †. Gen 40:18-19 . . Joseph answered: This is its interpretation: The three baskets are three days. In three days Pharaoh will lift off your head and gibbet you upon a pole; and the birds will pick off your flesh. It's lucky for the baker that he would be already dead before the gibbeting...
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    Gen 40:4b-17

    - †. Gen 40:4b-8a . . After they had been in custody for some time, each of the two men-- the cupbearer and the baker of the king of Egypt, who were being held in prison --had a dream the same night, and each dream had a meaning of its own. . . .When Joseph came to them the next morning, he saw...
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    Gen 40:1-4a

    - Joseph was 17 when he arrived in Egypt, and 30 when he became prime minister. So 13 years of his young adulthood were wasted in servitude and prison; and all that time without even so much as a date or a girlfriend. More than a full decade of the best years of his life went by with no female...
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    Gen 39:8-23

    - †. Gen 39:8-18 . . But Joseph refused. Look; he told her; my master trusts me with everything in his entire household. No one here has more authority than I do! He has held back nothing from me except you, because you are his wife. How could I ever do such a wicked thing? It would be a great...
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    Gen 39:1-7

    - †. Gen 39:1-3 . .Now when Joseph arrived in Egypt with the Ishmaelite traders, he was purchased by Potiphar, a member of the personal staff of Pharaoh, the king of Egypt. Potiphar was the captain of the palace guard. The Lord was with Joseph and blessed him greatly as he served in the home of...
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    The Child Sacrifice Issue

    - If sacrificing one's children were intrinsically wrong, then God would be guilty of a heinous sin because He sacrificed a child of His. ● John 3:16 . . God so loved the world, that He gave his only begotten son, ● 1John 4:10 . . Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us...
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    Gen 38:27-29

    - †. Gen 38:27-28 . .When the time came for her to give birth, there were twins in her womb! While she was in labor, one of them put out his hand, and the midwife tied a crimson thread on that hand, to signify: This one came out first. According to modern medicine, a baby isn't really born...
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    Gen 38:18-26

    - †. Gen 38:18a . . He said: What pledge should I give you? Your seal and its cord, and the staff in your hand; she answered. The items that Tamar required for a pledge were akin to a photo ID or a thumb print in those days. Judah's staff wasn't just a kendo stick or a walking cane or a...
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    Gen 38:11c-17

    - †. Gen 38:11c . . So Tamar went to live in her father's house. Sending Tamar back home, as an unattached girl, Judah no doubt sincerely hoped she would meet somebody in her own neighborhood; maybe an old boyfriend or two, and remarry before Shelah got old enough; thus, his last son would be...
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    Gen 38:3-11b

    - †. Gen 38:3-5 . . She conceived and bore a son, and he named him Er. She conceived again and bore a son, and named him Onan. Once again she bore a son, and named him Shelah; he was at Chezib when she bore him. The community of Chezib (a.k.a. Achzib and Chozeba) has been identified with...
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    Gen 38:1-2

    - †. Gen 38:1a . . About that time Joseph was 17 when he arrived in Egypt (Gen 37:2) and 30 when he became prime minister (Gen 41:46). When he went to work for Pharaoh; a 14-year period began, consisting of two divisions-- seven years of plenty, and seven years of famine. After 9 of the 14...
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    Gen 37:29-36

    - †. Gen 37:29-30 . .When Reuben returned to the pit and saw that Joseph was not in the pit, he rent his clothes. Returning to his brothers, he said: The boy is gone! Now, what am I to do? Precisely where, and why, Reuben wasn't present when his brothers sold Joseph isn't stated. Reuben wasn't...
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    Gen 37:25b-28

    - †. Gen 37:25b . . Looking up, they saw a caravan of Ishmaelites coming from Gilead, their camels bearing gum, balm, and ladanum to be taken to Egypt. In our day, the Ishmaelites would be driving diesel trucks loaded with flat screen TVs, 501 Levi jeans, Nike sports apparel, Apple iPhones...
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    Gen 37:21-25a

    - †. Gen 37:21-22 . . But when Reuben heard it, he tried to save him from them. He said: Let us not take his life. And Reuben went on: Shed no blood! Cast him into that pit out in the wilderness, but do not touch him yourselves-- intending to save him from them and restore him to his father...
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    Gen 37:18-20

    - †. Gen 37:18a . .They saw him from afar, Just how far isn't said; though it was probably the youngest among Joseph's brothers who saw and recognized him first. A few of the men were getting up in years at this time and were well past young adulthood. Optical science is relatively recent. For...
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    Gen 37:5-17

    - †. Gen 37:5-8 . . Once Joseph had a dream which he told to his brothers; and they hated him even more. . . . He said to them: Hear this dream which I have dreamed. There we were binding sheaves in the field, when suddenly my sheaf stood up and remained upright; then your sheaves gathered...
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    Gen 37:1-4

    - †. Gen 37:1-2a . . Now Jacob was settled in the land where his father had sojourned, the land of Canaan. This, then, is the line of Jacob: Genesis doesn't list a big genealogy right here like the one for Esau in chapter 36, but rather, it's going to "follow" the line of Jacob from here on in...