Joseph
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Joseph and His Brothers
Aug 15, 2025
In the land of Canaan, where the great patriarch Jacob—whom God had renamed Israel—lived with his large family, there was born a son who would become one of the most remarkable figures in all of Scripture. This was Joseph, the eleventh son of Jacob, but the first son born to his beloved wife Rachel.
Jacob loved Joseph more than any of his other sons, because Joseph had been born to him in his old age and was the child of his most cherished wife. This favoritism was no secret in the household—Jacob made it obvious in many ways, but most notably by giving Joseph a special robe that marked him as favored above his brothers.
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Joseph's Coat of Many Colors
Aug 14, 2025
In the rolling hills of Canaan, where the great patriarch Jacob lived with his twelve sons, there was one boy who held a special place in his father’s heart. Joseph was seventeen years old, the eleventh son of Jacob, but he was the first son born to Rachel, the wife Jacob had loved most dearly.
Jacob’s love for Joseph was deeper and more visible than his love for any of his other children. Perhaps it was because Joseph had been born to him in his old age, when he had thought his days of fathering children were over. Perhaps it was because Joseph reminded him so much of his beloved Rachel, who had died giving birth to Benjamin. Or perhaps it was simply because Joseph possessed a gentle spirit and an eager mind that delighted his father’s heart.
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Joseph in Egypt
Jan 24, 2025
Joseph in Egypt
After being sold into slavery by his jealous brothers, seventeen-year-old Joseph found himself in chains, traveling with a caravan of Midianite traders toward the ancient land of Egypt. The boy who had once worn a coat of many colors now wore the rough garments of a slave, his dreams of greatness seemingly shattered forever.
Serving in Potiphar’s House
When the caravan reached Egypt’s bustling markets, Joseph was purchased by Potiphar, captain of Pharaoh’s guard and one of the most powerful men in the kingdom. Potiphar’s grand house stood in the wealthy district of Memphis, its white limestone walls gleaming in the desert sun, with beautiful gardens fed by channels from the great Nile River.