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Leon R. Kass (The Beginning of Wisdom: Reading Genesis) points out that God is never portrayed talking to Joseph nor appearing to him. According to the Bible, the next after Jacob to communicate with God is Moses.
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If you are talking about Joseph, the son of Jacob, then yes, Joseph did follow God, indeed.
Agni, the fire goddess, who helped prove Sita's fidelity to Rama when she jumped into a fire.she is the god of fire
Joseph Allday has written: 'Joseph Allday's legacy to saints and sinners' 'Malignant and implacable persecution, versus justice, fidelity, and truth' -- subject(s): Birmingham Monthly Argus, Public Censor
The name "Joseph" is Hebrew in origin and means "to add". The name יוסף is the future form (third person singular) of the verb להוסיף (le'hosif, "to add"). Rachel, Joseph's mother, hoped God would give her another son.
Saint Joseph was the foster father of Jesus. God was his father.
In the story Joseph,what was God's message?
Joseph was given his interpretations by almighty God who knows the future, indeed all things, even the thoughts and intents of the heart. Joseph gave God the credit for his foreseeing the future, rather than wanting anything for himself, even in terms of a title or reputation.16And Joseph answered Pharaoh, saying, It is not in me: God shall give Pharaoh an answer of peace.
In the Old Testament story about Joseph, the text frequently talks about Yahweh, how he was with Joseph and how he blessed him, but God does not intervene to solve problems for him or give him advice. God never talks to Joseph or appears to him. After Jacob, the next described as communicating with God is Moses.Although the text frequently talks about Yahweh, Joseph is never portrayed as speaking of Yahweh. When Joseph talks about God (or gods), he uses the word 'elohim. This is the Hebrew word for gods (plural - the singular is El) and was used in the northern kingdom of Israel for their God, but normally in a singular context or with a singular verb. So, when Joseph talks about 'elohim (for example, to the pharaoh), this could mean God in the same sense as Yahweh, but Joseph always uses a plural verb and the sense remains if he was referring to other gods.
Joseph was given a vision from God of who Jesus is, our savior, when Mary was still carrying Christ in her womb. Only God and Joseph know all of Joseph's feelings.