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Bellringer Answer in your journal question on page 57 of textbook.
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Ch6b: Joseph
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Joseph Joseph was Jacob’s favorite son (first born of Rachel) Given a coat of many colors (symbol of power and nobility) Had the power to interpret dreams Predicted that his brothers would one day bow down to him
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Joseph and His Brothers Brothers were jealous of Joseph Threw Joseph in a well Sold into Egyptian slavery by brothers Brothers told Jacob he was killed and eaten by a wild animal
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In Egypt Sold to the house of Potiphar (important Egyptian official) Became head servant of Potiphar’s house Potiphar’s wife tried to seduce Joseph but he resisted her advances She accused him of assaulting her because of his rejection
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In Jail Joseph was put in jail (became the head of the jail) In jail he met the Pharaoh’s baker and butler Interpreted their dreams for them
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Butler’s and Baker’s Dreams Bakers dreamed he was attacked by birds Baker would be executed Butler dreamed he was serving the Pharaoh again Butler would be returned to his place in the palace (Joseph asked him to remember him) Butler forgot about Joseph until the Pharaoh had a dream no one could interpret
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Pharaoh's Dream Seven healthy cows eaten by seven sick cows Seven healthy ears of corn (wheat) took over by seven bad ears Joseph said the dream was predicting 7 good harvest years and 7 years of severe famine
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Joseph’s Rise to Power Pharaoh put Joseph in charge of preparing for famine Joseph became second in command behind Pharaoh Egypt was the only nation to have food during the famine
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Joseph Reunites with his Family Other nations went to Egypt to buy food (including Joseph’s family) Joseph and his brothers eventually reconcile
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Hebrews in Egypt Joseph had his entire family move to Egypt They are given the best land in the entire nation (Goshen) Children of Israel stay in Egypt for over 400 years until they return to Canaan under the leadership of Moses (take Joseph’s bones with them)
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