Gen.50.10-13
50:10-13 This journey into Canaan was made in sorrow to bury a man; the next journey into the land would be to live there.
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50:10-13 This journey into Canaan was made in sorrow to bury a man; the next journey into the land would be to live there.
50:15-18 The brothers pleaded for Joseph’s forgiveness, referring to themselves as Joseph’s slaves (cp. 37:7; 44:16, 33). The brothers were afraid that Joseph’s earlier reconciliation with them had been motivated only by his desire to see his father again. With neither Jacob nor Pharaoh to restrain him, they feared that he might now take revenge on them. But...
50:15-18 The brothers pleaded for Joseph’s forgiveness, referring to themselves as Joseph’s slaves (cp. 37:7; 44:16, 33). The brothers were afraid that Joseph’s earlier reconciliation with them had been motivated only by his desire to see his father again. With neither Jacob nor Pharaoh to restrain him, they feared that he might now take revenge on them. But Joseph . . . wept because they still feared reprisal.
50:1-6 As with his father and grandfather, Jacob’s death brought the end of an era.
50:19-21 Joseph reassured his brothers that God planned to fulfill the promised blessing (cp. 45:5, 7-9), and he promised kindness and provision (cp. 45:11).
genesis 37:7
genesis 37:13
genesis 44:16
genesis 44:33
genesis 45:5
genesis 45:7-9
genesis 45:11
genesis 50:25