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Lesson 28 – Genesis 42–45

Lesson 28 – Genesis 42–45. Joseph and his brothers. The famine forces Jacob to send his other sons to get food from Egypt. How long has gone by? Gen 41:46 Joseph was 30 (13 years) Gen 45:11 5 more years of famine (9 years) 22 years, Joseph was 49 How old then were his brothers?

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Lesson 28 – Genesis 42–45

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  1. Lesson 28 – Genesis 42–45

  2. Joseph and his brothers • The famine forces Jacob to send his other sons to get food from Egypt. • How long has gone by? • Gen 41:46 • Joseph was 30 (13 years) • Gen 45:11 • 5 more years of famine (9 years) • 22 years, Joseph was 49 • How old then were his brothers? • In their 50s • They probably had children of their own

  3. Joseph and his brothers • How had both sides changed? • Joseph came from slavery to be second in command of all Egypt • Brothers were older, had families of their own, probably more mature/reflective • How did his brothers feel about what they did to Joseph? • Joseph uses this as a teaching moment (again) • He takes them through the repentance process.

  4. Step 1 • Joseph recognizes them, they don’t recognize him. • Joseph accuses them of being spies • Gen 42:21 • Recognize • How did they feel? • Did it matter that it was 22 years later?

  5. Elder M Russell Ballard • “Sin will always, always, result in suffering. It may come sooner, or it may come later, but it will come” – M. Russell Ballard

  6. Step 2 • Joseph filled their sacks with food, gave them back money • They have to bring Benjamin back to prove they are not spies • Leave Simeon • Finally, Jacob is convinced to let Benjamin go • Joseph leaves his cup in Benjamin’s sack, to accuse him of stealing, take him back. • Gen 44:13 • They rent their clothes

  7. Step 2 • Gen 44:16 • Confess/Ask for Forgiveness • Did Joseph intend to keep Benjamin as a servant? • Judah is starting to play a larger role, showing faith and righteousness

  8. Step 3 • Gen 44:33 • Rectify • Judah is willing to sacrifice himself instead of his brother, Benjamin • Double symbolism! • Joseph as Christ (asking for repentance) • Judah as Christ (willing to sacrifice in Benjamin’s place)

  9. Step 4 • Gen 45:1-8 • Receive Forgiveness • “Joseph could not refrain himself” • He saw the change in his brethren, filled him with joy • How does Christ feel when we repent, show that we have changed? • v7-8 – “it was not you that sent me hither, but God” • Not only could they feel the joy of repentance, they found out the Lord was truly in charge

  10. Chapter 45 • Chapter of joy, forgiveness, reconciliation, love, reuniting, gratitude, celebration, humility, rejoicing • These are the feelings of repentance • Put yourself in the shoes of Joseph’s brethren • What joy can forgiveness bring?

  11. Notebook Ideas • Think about a time you repented. What were your feelings when you received forgiveness? • Why is it worth the suffering to go through the experience of repentance?

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