Joseph: Beloved Son, Rejected Slave, Exalted Ruler (2015) | Full Movie

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Abraham's descendants will face slavery but depart with riches, Joseph's brothers sell him into slavery out of jealousy, Joseph rises to power and forgives his brothers, fulfilling God's plan foretold to Abraham and leading to the Israelites' deliverance through Moses and Jesus Christ.

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  • Joseph's journey from being sold into slavery by his brothers to becoming a powerful figure in Egypt showcases themes of betrayal, resilience, and divine intervention, ultimately leading to forgiveness and reconciliation with his family.
  • The narrative of Joseph's rise to power in Egypt not only highlights the importance of faith, forgiveness, and redemption but also serves as a pivotal moment in the fulfillment of God's promise to Abraham regarding the prosperity and deliverance of his descendants.

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  • What happens to Joseph after his brothers sell him?

    Joseph is taken to Egypt and sold as a slave.

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Summary

00:00

"Abraham's Descendants Enslaved, Joseph Sold into Slavery"

  • Abraham is told that his descendants will be enslaved for 400 years in a foreign land but will eventually leave with great possessions.
  • Abraham has a dream where God promises him numerous descendants despite his childless state.
  • Joseph receives a special coat from his father, making his brothers jealous.
  • Joseph's brothers, angry and envious, plot against him due to his favored status.
  • Joseph dreams of his brothers bowing down to him, causing further resentment.
  • Joseph's brothers decide to get rid of him, initially considering murder but ultimately opting to sell him into slavery.
  • Joseph is sold to traders and taken away, leaving his brothers to deceive their father about his fate.
  • Reuben, the eldest brother, tries to save Joseph but is unsuccessful, leading to Joseph's sale.
  • The brothers deceive their father by showing him Joseph's coat, soaked in blood, to make him believe Joseph is dead.
  • The brothers decide to keep Joseph's sale a secret from their father, causing immense grief and deception within the family.

23:22

Joseph Sold, Imprisoned, and Dream Interpreter

  • Ishmaelite traders sell Joseph for 20 shekels of silver
  • Joseph is sold by his brothers to Ishmaelite traders
  • Joseph's brothers deceive their father, Jacob, about Joseph's fate
  • Joseph is taken to Egypt and sold as a slave
  • Joseph is bought by Potiphar, captain of the guard
  • Potiphar entrusts Joseph with overseeing his household
  • Joseph resists Potiphar's wife's advances, leading to false accusations
  • Potiphar's wife accuses Joseph of trying to assault her
  • Joseph is imprisoned after Potiphar's wife falsely accuses him
  • Joseph interprets dreams for Pharaoh's cupbearer and baker, leading to contrasting outcomes

51:20

Pharaoh's Dreams: Abundance to Famine Prediction

  • Pharaoh requests the presence of the cupbearer and the other individual.
  • Pharaoh wants to see the person being taken to the kitchens.
  • The person being taken to Pharaoh is informed that Pharaoh has forgiven them.
  • Pharaoh wants to see the individual being taken to him.
  • The cupbearer has forgotten the person in the cell for two years.
  • The person in the cell remains faithful to their God.
  • Pharaoh has troubling dreams that no one can interpret.
  • The dreams involve cows and heads of grain, symbolizing years of abundance and famine.
  • The person in the cell interprets Pharaoh's dreams, predicting seven years of abundance followed by seven years of famine.
  • Pharaoh appoints the person in the cell to oversee preparations for the upcoming famine.

01:17:39

Joseph forgives brothers, fulfills God's promise

  • Joseph's brothers arrive in Egypt to buy grain and are accused of stealing a silver cup from Joseph's house.
  • Despite their protests of innocence, the cup is found in Benjamin's possession, leading to a plea for mercy from the brothers.
  • Joseph reveals his identity to his brothers, forgives them, and explains that God's plan was behind their actions.
  • The family settles in Egypt, fulfilling God's promise to Abraham, leading to the eventual deliverance of the Israelites through Moses and the ultimate salvation through Jesus Christ.
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