To my knowledge Joseph was not deposed by any king but died of old age. Here is a brief history of the Joseph I believe you are referring to.
Joseph. Son of Rachel, Jacob's second wife (Gen. 30:22-24; 37:3). An extensive account of his life is given in Gen. 37-50. The story is especially instructive in showing the discipline of misfortune and also that the Lord rewards his obedient children according to their faithfulness. The story of Joseph is also an illustration of the way in which God works in history, preserving his people. Joseph's valor in resisting the allurements of Potiphar's wife is an unequaled example of faith, chastity, and personal purity. His protection was his faith, as illustrated by his words: "How then can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God" (Gen. 39:9). In the N.T. Joseph is mentioned only once (Heb. 11:21-22), as an example of faith.
Joseph obtained the birthright in Israel because he was worthy and because it was his natural right. When Reuben, the actual firstborn, lost the privilege by transgression (1 Chr. 5:1-2), Joseph, as the firstborn son of Jacob's second wife, was next in line for the blessing. Joseph was a visionary man, a dreamer and interpreter of dreams, "a man in whom the Spirit of God is" (Gen. 41:38).
Special blessings and prophecies on the head of Joseph and his posterity are found in Gen. 48:1-22; 49:1, 22-26; and Deut. 33:13-17. When Joseph died, in Egypt at age 110, he was embalmed; but, in keeping with his own previous request, he was kept from burial until Moses and the children of Israel took his bones to Canaan, to be buried near his father and other ancestors (Gen. 50:22-26; Ex. 13:19; Josh. 24:32).
Ten brothers visited Joseph in Egypt, Benjamin did not go.
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If you are referring to Jesus Christ then nowhere in the Old Testament is His flight into Egypt mentioned. This is referred to in the New Testament in Matthew 2: 14-15. Various Old Testament characters went down into Egypt - Abraham, Joseph and the prophet Jeremiah are some.
Samson and Delilah, Joseph in Egypt, Daniel in the Lions den...
Joseph had two sons, born in Egypt: Efraim and Menassa
No, they would have lived in entirely different periods, centuries apart. However the author of Matthew's Gospel drew clear parallels between them, even assigning the name Jacob to the father of Joseph, husband of Mary, in line with the Old Testament Joseph (Joseph's father was called Heli in Luke's Gospel). These parallels are no doubt the cause of some confusion in modern times.
Joseph was the step-father to Our Lord Savior Jesus Christ!!! Joseph in the Old Testament was a boy that his brothers sold to Egypt. Joseph married a daughter of the priest of Egypt.
If you mean the Joseph son of Jacob in the Old Testament:45And Pharaoh called Joseph's name Zaphnathpaaneah; and he gave him to wife Asenath the daughter of Potipherah priest of On. And Joseph went out over all the land of Egypt. If you mean Joseph the husband of Mary in the New Testament:Mary his wife.
Joseph died at 110 in 1635BC (Ussher).Gen 50:26 So Joseph died, being one hundred ten years old, and they embalmed him, and he was put in a coffin in Egypt.
Some Bible verses about Joseph and his story in the Old Testament include Genesis 37:3-4, where Joseph's father Jacob loved him more than his other sons, and Genesis 39:2-6, where Joseph is sold into slavery in Egypt and rises to a position of authority in Potiphar's house. Another important verse is Genesis 41:41-43, where Joseph interprets Pharaoh's dreams and is made second-in-command in Egypt.
Mohamed Ibrahim is the Minister of Antiquities for Egypt.