Goshen
Joseph went to Egypt as a slave. Jacob's other sons came to Egypt because of famine in their homeland. In Egypt they were assured of land and food by Joseph who was now second in charge of the land.
Jacob and his wives and the eleven sons went to Egypt.
Herod the Great wanted to kill Jesus. When Joseph, Mary and Jesus fled to Egypt, Herod had no authority there. Even if he could have sent men into Egypt to kill Jesus, they probably could not have found the family.
because god told abraham to go to egypt Answer: The descendants of Abraham was Jacob and his 12 son's and their wives etc. Seventy people in all. There was famine in the land of Canaan and by this time Joseph had made himself known to all his brothers and sent a message to Jacob his father to bring all the family to Egypt to live as there was plenty of food for humans and animals.
Supposedly in Bethlehem initially; unfortunately there is not documentation of a town named Bethlehem in any historical records. Then they lived for a time in Egypt, then Nazareth before he went on the road full time.
Goshen
No, technically Joseph was the first.
Joseph (יוסף) in the book of Genesis.
Joseph went to Egypt as a slave. Jacob's other sons came to Egypt because of famine in their homeland. In Egypt they were assured of land and food by Joseph who was now second in charge of the land.
Jacob and his wives and the eleven sons went to Egypt.
As Joseph was the governor of Egypt, second in power to pharaoh, his family were treated royally.
Joseph was warned in a dream to take the young child and his mother and flee to Egypt untill he hears from God again. (Matthew 2.13) So "the holy family" that fled to Egypt, were Joseph and Mary and Jesus.
Where did the people settle in Egypt?
Joseph
No it was not that only, it was his family he wanted in Egypt.
Joseph Settle was born in c. 1889.
The story of Joseph the Dreamer is set in ancient Egypt and Canaan, during a time when the Hebrews were living as shepherds and Joseph eventually rises to power in Egypt. The story spans different locations, from Joseph's family home to Egypt's palaces and prisons.