According to Genesis 45:24, Joseph orders his brothers not quarrel on the way to getting Jacob.
Joseph instructed his brothers not to quarrel on their journey back home to Canaan. He also advised them not to be upset or angry with one another along the way.
The descendants of Abraham, including his grandson Jacob and his family, went to Egypt during a famine in Canaan. Jacob's son Joseph had risen to power in Egypt and invited his family to live there. This migration eventually led to the Israelites settling in Egypt and later being enslaved.
The main characters in the story of Joseph the dreamer are Joseph, his father Jacob, his brothers who sell him into slavery, Potiphar who purchases him, and Pharaoh who ultimately elevates him to a position of power in Egypt.
Jacob gave his son Joseph a special tunic or robe of many colors as a gift, which symbolized his favoritism towards Joseph. This gift sparked jealousy and conflict among Joseph's brothers.
The Exodus took place because the Israelites were enslaved in Egypt and Moses, guided by God, led them out of bondage to freedom in the Promised Land of Canaan. It was a pivotal event in the history of the Jewish people and is central to their religious beliefs.
Joseph was the son of Jacob. Joseph was a carpenter, not David. David was a king and shepherd.
Genesis Chapter 38 Title: Judah is Deceived. Chapter 39 Title: Joseph is accused Who Where Who Where Judah Canaan Joseph Egypt Hira Chezib Potophar Shuah Timnath Potophar's Wife Er Prison Keeper Onan Shela Tamar Pharez Zarah Chapter 40 Title: Two Dreams Come True. Chapter 41 Title: Pharaoh Has 2 Dreams Who Where Who Where Butler Egypt Pharaoh Egypt Pharaoh Prison Magicians Baker Butler Joseph Joseph Manasseth Ephraim Chapter 42 Title: Joseph Meets His Brothers. Chapter 43 Title: The Famine Gets Worse Who Where Who Where Jacob Egypt Joseph Canaan Brothers Canaan Benjamin Joseph Judah Reuben Jacob Simeon Benjamin Judah Chapter 44 Title: The Brothers' Test. Chapter 45 Title: Joseph Reveals Himself. Who Where Who Where Joseph Egypt Jacob Beersheba Brothers Canaan Brothers Egypt Benjamin Joseph Pharaoh Jacob Chapter 46 Title: Family Reunion. Chapter 47 Title: Family Presented to Pharaoh. Who Where Who Where Joseph Canaan Joseph Egypt Pharaoh Goshen Brothers Canaan Jacob Egypt Jacob Brothers Chapter 48 Title: Joseph's Sons Blessed. Chapter 49 Title: Jacob Gives Blessings. Who Where Who Where Joseph Egypt Jacob Canaan Manasseh Canaan Brothers Ephraim Brothers Jacob Chapter 48 Title: Joseph's Sons Blessed. Who Where Joseph Canaan Pharaoh Egypt Brothers Ephraim Manasseh
When Jacob went to Egypt it was because of a famine in the land of Canaan where he and his family lived. They were not exiles. Jacob had twelve sons, one of which was Joseph who was sold into slavery by his brothers and he was taken to Egypt. He was favored by God over time and became the second in Command under Pharaoh in Egypt. Jacob sent his other sons to Egypt to buy wheat so they would not starve. Eventually Joseph was made known to his brothers and so Joseph invited his father, Jacob and his brothers and their families to come to Egypt and live. Jacob and his sons and their families in total who went to Egypt were seventy persons.
It started with Joseph, Abraham's great grandson. Joseph's brothers were jealous of their fathers love for Joseph, so they sold him to slave traders heading to Egypt. Through hard times, Joseph worked his way up from slave to 2nd in charge of Egypt! His family that lived in Canaan had a famine and his father sent Joseph's brothers up to Egypt to get food. When they found out that Joseph was alive and said they were sorry, they went back to Canaan and brought their families with them, along with Jacob, to Egypt. Soon, that would lead to the deliverance of God's people.
As Joseph was the favorite son of Jacob, Jacob gave it to him, and the brothers were jealous.
Joseph's brothers were jealous when Jacob gave Joseph a coat of many colors as a gift, as it symbolized favoritism towards him.
The descendants of Abraham, including his grandson Jacob and his family, went to Egypt during a famine in Canaan. Jacob's son Joseph had risen to power in Egypt and invited his family to live there. This migration eventually led to the Israelites settling in Egypt and later being enslaved.
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Canaan was gripped by a severe famine. Jacob sent his sons to Egypt (where they had a good food stockpile) to buy grain. When they got there, the viceroy gave them a run for their money, making life quite difficult. Eventually, it emerged that the viceroy was none other than their brother, Joseph, whom they had sold as a slave years earlier. Joseph invited his brothers to bring their father and families to Egypt to get by during the famine. Jacob was happy to relocate to be with his beloved son.
He never had sisters, he had many brothers. He was the 11th of his twelve brothers and the 12th brother was Benjamin who was born before his mom Rachel died. Rachel was the mother of Joseph and Benjamin. Jacob (Israel)'s first wife was Rachel's sister, Leah.
Prologue - NarratorAny Dream Will Do - Joseph & ChildrenJacob and Sons - Narrator, Brothers, Wives, Children, & EnsembleJoseph's Coat - Jacob, Narrator, Brothers, Wives, Children, & EnsembleJoseph's Dreams - Narrator, Brothers, & JosephPoor, Poor Joseph - Narrator, Brothers, Children, & EnsembleOne More Angel in Heaven - Solo Brother (usually Reuben), Brothers, Jacob, Napthali, & Wives.Potiphar - Narrator, Potiphar, Mrs. Potiphar, Joseph, Children, & EnsembleClose Every Door - Joseph, Children, & EnsembleGo, Go, Go Joseph - Narrator, Baker, Butler, Joseph, EnsemblePharaoh's Story - Narrator, Children, & EnsemblePoor, Poor Pharaoh - Narrator, Butler, Pharaoh, Joseph, & EnsembleSong of the King (Seven Fat Cows) - Pharaoh & EnsemblePharaoh's Dreams Explained - Joseph, Children, & EnsembleStone the Crows - Narrator, Pharaoh, Joseph, & EnsembleKing of My Heart - Pharaoh (included in the 2007 revival)Those Canaan Days / Close Every Door (Reprise) - Solo Brother (usually Simeon), Jacob, Brothers, Joseph, & PharaohThe Brothers Come To Egypt - Narrator, Reuben, Brothers, & JosephGrovel, Grovel - Joseph, Narrator, Brothers, Children, & EnsembleWho's the Thief? - Joseph, Narrator, Brothers, & ChildrenBenjamin Calypso - Brothers, Solo Brother (usually Judah), & EnsembleJoseph All the Time - Narrator, Joseph, & ChildrenJacob in Egypt - Full CompanyFinale: Any Dream Will Do / Give Me My Coloured Coat - Full CompanyJoseph Megamix (curtain call) - Full Company
Joseph had 11 brothers. Ten of these were born of Leah and Jacob, and Joseph and his little brother Benjamin were born of Rachel and Jacob. Until Benjamin was born, Joseph was Jacob's favourite son because his mother Rachel was his favourite wife. This made the other brothers feel rejected and feel resentful towards Joseph. Also, Joseph was quite nieve and told his brothers about the dreams he had where he had become more important than them, making the brothers despise him even more. Rachel died giving birth to Benjamin.
they had no food joseph was attacked by his brothers who hated him