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Welcome to Joseph: Challenge, Integrity, and Favor. This book is intended to guide small group discussion, while helping group members have a more thorough understanding of the life of Joseph. The main purpose of this study is not to gain greater knowledge, but to encourage real life application of the scriptures. Each lesson has scripture to read (printed in the book to encourage annotations) and questions related to the text.
“Deep, rich, and nourishing.” —Os Guinness The life of Joseph detailed in the book of Genesis is a story of love, hate, slavery, power, and forgiveness. Although written thousands of years ago, it has a timeless quality that still probes the depths of the human experience. In this thoughtful and devotional book, scholar John Lennox emphasizes the major themes present in Joseph’s story—such as suffering, temptation, forgiveness, faith, and God’s sovereignty—and applies them to readers at a personal level. This detailed look at Joseph’s life in its broader context will invite us into a deeper trust of God in the face of suffering and hardship.
The life of Joseph the patriarch was quite the adventure. Life had smiled upon him since birth. Wanted, adored, and favored by his father, Joseph nevertheless aroused jealousy among his brothers, who rejected and sold him as a slave. But God - He who alone can change bad into good - was watching over him. Nothing could hinder the plan of God for this young man, nor damage the destiny of his people. Joseph's story is the triumph of love over hatred; the triumph of forgiveness over vengeance; the triumph of God's ways over the suggestions of the devil. Full of twists and turns, it keeps the reader holding his breath, waiting for more. Even at 3800 years old, Joseph will not leave you unmoved.
Foretold since the time of Enoch is a prophet of the last days named Joseph, who would restore prophecy, priesthood, temples; and bring forth a New Torah - the Stick of Joseph. This is the incredible true story of that Joseph, born in 1805, who grew to manhood in the untamed wilderness of the American frontier. At the age of 14 his life was indelibly altered when he received a vision; wherein the Lord called Joseph to do a marvelous work and a wonder, re-establish the Kingdom of God, and prepare the way for the Coming of the Messiah. The Adversary, enraged at this threat to his reign and realm, rose up in his wrath and viciously sought to destroy Joseph. Thus, began Joseph's extraordinary efforts to accomplish the Lord's commands, while desperately struggling to elude the murderous hands of his nefarious foes. And in so doing, Joseph unknowingly fulfilled ancient Hebrew prophecy.
This is a commentary style book on the Old Testament man Joseph. A fresh, unique look at archeological finds, and language translations that will change the way you see this story.The illustrated story line compares Joseph's life with Jesus, and as it grows you will see past, present, and future events displayed in Joseph's story. Much of it confirms the prophetic scriptures in the books of Ezekiel, Daniel, Zachariah, the Psalms, Romans, and of course Revelation.So if your interested in seeing Joseph's story unlock mysterious events in the eschatology of the Bible, then this book is a must read for you.
The story of Joseph shows us what hope looks like in this world. Seventeen-year-old Joseph's life is shattered when he is betrayed by his nearest and dearest. This betrayal tears apart Jacob's family. Repeatedly, family members misperceive situations and make wrong choices. Yet through it all, God is present. The Lord, majestically described in the opening verses of the Bible as the creator of the world, shows in the concluding chapters of Genesis his loving concern for the vulnerable Joseph and the family that betrayed him. God is in charge and he cares. Through God's presence, what appears to be a hopeless situation is transformed to a new situation where all are given what is necessary to live abundantly. Although the radical nature of God's lovingkindness is not completely understood or acknowledged, God continues to move forward with his plan. Using concepts from the common law, the author shows the organizational structure of this remarkable story and sets out the writer's argument concerning God's relationship with humanity. Understanding the story of Joseph, the reader gets pointed in the right direction for further exploration of Holy Scripture. ""In this fascinating study, Merrell Peters looks at the Joseph novella through the eyes of a professional lawyer. While these lawyerly observations will delight those of us who have grown accustomed to typical readings of this material, he doesn't stop there We are also treated to a new, plausible structure that includes the seemingly obtrusive chapter 38, as well as fresh insights into a number of literary tropes and Hebrew narrative."" --Mark A. Throntveit, Professor of Old Testament, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota Merrell M. Peters is a retired attorney at law. He studied Hebrew at Luther Seminary in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He is the former vice-principal of Cameroon Christian College (Libamba).
The story of Joseph shows us what hope looks like in this world. Seventeen-year-old Joseph's life is shattered when he is betrayed by his nearest and dearest. This betrayal tears apart Jacob's family. Repeatedly, family members misperceive situations and make wrong choices. Yet through it all, God is present. The Lord, majestically described in the opening verses of the Bible as the creator of the world, shows in the concluding chapters of Genesis his loving concern for the vulnerable Joseph and the family that betrayed him. God is in charge and he cares. Through God's presence, what appears to be a hopeless situation is transformed to a new situation where all are given what is necessary to live abundantly. Although the radical nature of God's lovingkindness is not completely understood or acknowledged, God continues to move forward with his plan. Using concepts from the common law, the author shows the organizational structure of this remarkable story and sets out the writer's argument concerning God's relationship with humanity. Understanding the story of Joseph, the reader gets pointed in the right direction for further exploration of Holy Scripture. ""In this fascinating study, Merrell Peters looks at the Joseph novella through the eyes of a professional lawyer. While these lawyerly observations will delight those of us who have grown accustomed to typical readings of this material, he doesn't stop there We are also treated to a new, plausible structure that includes the seemingly obtrusive chapter 38, as well as fresh insights into a number of literary tropes and Hebrew narrative."" --Mark A. Throntveit, Professor of Old Testament, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota Merrell M. Peters is a retired attorney at law. He studied Hebrew at Luther Seminary in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He is the former vice-principal of Cameroon Christian College (Libamba).