Genesis 47:26
So Joseph established a law that a fifth of the produce belongs to Pharaoh, and it is in effect in the land of Egypt to this day. Only the priests' land does not belong to Pharaoh.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Genesis 47:26?

2. How does Genesis 47:26 illustrate Joseph's leadership and wisdom in governance?

3. What can we learn from Joseph's actions about stewardship and responsibility?

4. How does Genesis 47:26 connect to God's provision throughout the Bible?

5. How can we apply Joseph's fairness in our own financial dealings today?

6. In what ways does Genesis 47:26 demonstrate God's sovereignty in difficult circumstances?

7. How does Genesis 47:26 reflect Joseph's leadership and economic policies in Egypt?

8. What theological implications arise from Joseph's taxation system in Genesis 47:26?

9. How does Genesis 47:26 align with God's covenant promises to Abraham's descendants?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Genesis 47?

11. Why is there no clear non-biblical documentation of both a severe seven-year famine and the Hebrews thriving in Egypt (Genesis 47)?

12. To whom did the Midianites sell Joseph? To the Ishmaelites (Genesis 37:28) To Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh (Genesis 37:36)

13. In Genesis 50:5-6, how plausible is it that Pharaoh would permit Joseph to transport Jacob's remains such a great distance for burial, considering political and logistical realities of the time?

14. Is there archaeological proof that Joseph was elevated to such a high rank in Egypt as described in Genesis 47:1-6?
Discussion Questions
1. How does Joseph's establishment of the law of the fifth reflect his character and leadership qualities? How can we apply these qualities in our own lives?

2. In what ways does the law of the fifth parallel the concept of tithing or giving in the New Testament? How can this inform our approach to giving today?

3. How does Joseph's respect for the priests' land demonstrate the importance of honoring God-given roles and responsibilities? How can we apply this principle in our communities?

4. What can we learn from Joseph's ability to navigate his dual identity as a Hebrew and an Egyptian leader? How can we apply this to living out our faith in diverse environments?

5. How does the account of Joseph and the law of the fifth encourage us to trust in God's provision during difficult times? Can you think of a time when God provided for you in an unexpected way?1. How do the themes of trust and faith emerge in this chapter?

2. In what ways does this chapter illustrate the importance of wise leadership during a crisis?

3. How does Joseph use his power and position to aid his family and the people of Egypt?

4. How does the transition from Canaan to Egypt symbolize a significant turning point for the Israelites?

5. In modern times, what measures do governments take during crises, such as famines, that mirror Joseph's actions?

6. What do you think the psychological impacts of the severe famine might have been on the Egyptians?

7. How does the land of Goshen symbolize refuge and prosperity for the Israelites?

8. What does Pharaoh's acceptance of the Israelites say about foreign relations and acceptance of immigrants?

9. How can we apply the lessons from this chapter in dealing with current global issues like immigration, famine, and economic crises?

10. How does Jacob's final request reflect his spiritual beliefs and his connection to his ancestral land?

11. Discuss how Joseph's journey from being a slave to a leader in Egypt is an example of divine providence.

12. How can we reconcile the Egyptians' gratitude towards Joseph despite him reducing them to servitude?

13. How would you interpret the mutual blessings exchanged between Jacob and Pharaoh?

14. If you were in Joseph's position, would you have made the same decisions? Why or why not?

15. How does this chapter reflect on the importance of family ties and loyalty?

16. How does Joseph's management strategy during the famine reflect his wisdom and foresight?

17. How can we apply the lessons of resilience and growth in adversity from this chapter to our personal lives?

18. Can the law established by Joseph of giving a fifth of the produce to Pharaoh be considered fair? Why or why not?

19. How might the societal structure and economics of Egypt have changed due to Joseph's management strategies?

20. Discuss how the Israelites' sojourn in Egypt sets the stage for future biblical events.

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