Topical Encyclopedia Joseph, a central figure in the Book of Genesis, is renowned for his wisdom, leadership, and unwavering faith in God. His instructions, particularly during his time in Egypt, reflect his strategic foresight and deep trust in divine providence. These instructions are pivotal in the narrative of the Israelites and offer profound insights into God's plan for His people.Context and Background Joseph, the eleventh son of Jacob and the firstborn of Rachel, was sold into slavery by his jealous brothers. Despite his hardships, including false accusations and imprisonment, Joseph rose to prominence in Egypt, becoming second in command to Pharaoh. His ability to interpret dreams, a gift from God, led to his elevation and the salvation of many during a severe famine. Instructions to Pharaoh and the Egyptians Joseph's most notable instructions came after he interpreted Pharaoh's dreams, which foretold seven years of abundance followed by seven years of famine. Joseph advised Pharaoh to appoint a wise and discerning man to oversee the land of Egypt. He proposed the collection of a fifth of the produce during the years of abundance to be stored for the years of famine. Pharaoh, recognizing Joseph's wisdom, appointed him to this task. Joseph's plan not only saved Egypt but also surrounding nations, as recorded in Genesis 41:34-36 : "Let Pharaoh take action and appoint commissioners over the land to take a fifth of the harvest of Egypt during the seven years of abundance. Under the authority of Pharaoh, let them collect all the excess food of these good years that are coming and store up the grain under Pharaoh’s control, to be kept in the cities for food. This food will be held in reserve for the country, to be used during the seven years of famine that will come upon Egypt, so that the land will not perish during the famine." Instructions to His Brothers Joseph's instructions to his brothers are equally significant. After revealing his identity to them, he instructed them to return to Canaan and bring their father Jacob and their families to Egypt. Joseph assured them of provision and protection during the remaining years of famine. In Genesis 45:9-11 , Joseph says, "Now return quickly to my father and tell him, ‘This is what your son Joseph says: God has made me lord of all Egypt. Come down to me without delay. You shall settle in the land of Goshen and be near me—you and your children and grandchildren, your flocks and herds, and everything you own. I will provide for you there, for there will be five more years of famine. Otherwise, you and your household and all that belongs to you will become destitute.’" Final Instructions and Legacy Before his death, Joseph gave instructions concerning his bones, demonstrating his faith in God's promises to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. He made the Israelites swear to carry his bones out of Egypt when God would lead them to the Promised Land. This act of faith is recorded in Genesis 50:24-25 : "Then Joseph said to his brothers, 'I am about to die, but God will surely visit you and bring you up from this land to the land He promised on oath to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.' And Joseph made the sons of Israel take an oath and said, 'God will surely attend to you, and you must carry my bones up from this place.'" Joseph's instructions, rooted in divine wisdom and foresight, played a crucial role in the preservation and future of the Israelite nation. His life and leadership exemplify the providence of God and the fulfillment of His promises. Subtopics Joseph: A Designation of the Ten Tribes of Israel Joseph: Also Called Barsabas, Surnamed Justus: One of the Two Persons Nominated in Place of Judas Joseph: Father of Igal, the Spy Joseph: Husband of Mary: An Angel Appears and Testifies to the Innocence of his Betrothed Joseph: Husband of Mary: Attends the Annual Feast at Jerusalem With his Family Joseph: Husband of Mary: Belongs to the Town of Bethlehem Joseph: Husband of Mary: Goes to Bethlehem to be Enrolled Joseph: Husband of Mary: His Genealogy Joseph: Husband of Mary: Jesus Born To Joseph: Husband of Mary: Lives at Nazareth Joseph: Husband of Mary: Presents Jesus in the Temple Joseph: Husband of Mary: Returns to Nazareth Joseph: Husband of Mary: Warned in a Dream to Escape to Egypt in Order to Save the Infant's Life Joseph: Husband of Mary: Warned in a Dream to Return to Nazareth Joseph: of Arimathaea: Begs for the Body of Jesus for Burial in his own Tomb Joseph: Sells the Stores of Food to the People of Egypt Joseph: Son of Jacob is Bought by Potiphar, an officer (Lxx Has "Eunuch") of Pharaoh Joseph: Son of Jacob is Falsely Accused, and Thrown Into Prison Joseph: Son of Jacob is Falsely Reported to his Father As Killed by Wild Beasts Joseph: Son of Jacob is Promoted to Authority Next to Pharaoh at Thirty Years of Age Joseph: Son of Jacob is Prospered of God Joseph: Son of Jacob of Pharaoh Joseph: Son of Jacob of the Two Prisoners Joseph: Son of Jacob was a Prophet Joseph: Son of Jacob: Death of Joseph: Son of Jacob: Descendants of Joseph: Son of Jacob: Exacts a Pledge from his Brothers to Convey his Remains to Canaan Joseph: Son of Jacob: Exempts the Priests from the Exactions Joseph: Son of Jacob: Exports the Produce of Egypt to Other Countries Joseph: Son of Jacob: God's Providence With Joseph: Son of Jacob: His Faith Joseph: Son of Jacob: His Father Sends Down Into Egypt to Buy Corn (Grain) Joseph: Son of Jacob: His Father's Favorite Child Joseph: Son of Jacob: His Father's Partiality For, Excites the Jealousy of his Brethren Joseph: Son of Jacob: His Humility Joseph: Son of Jacob: His Name is Changed to Zaphnath-Paaneah Joseph: Son of Jacob: His Piety Joseph: Son of Jacob: His Prophetic Dreams of his Fortunes in Egypt Joseph: Son of Jacob: His Sons Jointly Called Joseph Joseph: Son of Jacob: His Two Sons Joseph: Son of Jacob: His Wisdom Joseph: Son of Jacob: Joseph's Integrity Joseph: Son of Jacob: Kindness of Heart Joseph: Son of Jacob: Marries the Daughter of the Priest of On Joseph: Son of Jacob: Mourns the Death of his Father Joseph: Son of Jacob: Personal Appearance of Joseph: Son of Jacob: Provides Against the Seven Years of Famine Joseph: Son of Jacob: Reveals Himself to his Brothers Joseph: Son of Jacob: Sold As a Slave Into Egypt Joseph: Three Ancestors of Joseph Select Readings: Joseph Revealing his Identity Related Terms |