Joseph: A Foreshadowing Of Jesus's Life

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The life of Joseph could be considered a foreshadowing of Jesus’ life since there are many similarities. Joseph was the prized son of Rachel to Jacob, which optimized the resentment felt towards him from his other ten brothers, whom later sold him to a caravan traveling to Egypt for slavery. Jesus, likewise the promised Messiah, was rejected by his family and community. Neither of their relatives could perceive the significance of these two men nor notice what God was doing with their lives.
Once Joseph arrived in Egypt, he endured much hardship, false accusations, and was quickly forgotten to those who he helped there. However, God used him in mighty ways and allowed him to move up the “corporate latter” several times to various positions regardless of opposition. Jesus too underwent …show more content…

Due to Joseph’s exile from his family in Cannon, this resulted in his executive office in Egypt, first under Pharaoh, by God which allowed him to be the redeemer for his family, all of the Egyptians, and surrounding countries during the time of famine. Joseph was able to see the big picture of God working in his life as he states in Genesis 45:5-8. What they intended for harm, God intended for good. Similarly, through the horrific death and punishment Jesus took upon Himself, He alone choose to bear God’s just wrath and punishment that all men deserve for their sins. In doing so, He has become the Redeemer to all mankind for the forgiveness of sins and only hope for eternal life. Jesus foretold of the exact treatment He must suffer in Matthew 21:42, which referenced Psalm 118:22. Again in Isaiah 53:3, it was prophesized of Jesus’ rejection by men.
In conclusion, there are many connections to be made between the life of Joseph and Jesus. They both encountered much adversity which then in turn resulted in the redemption of many. The difference is Joseph was able to help some and Jesus was salvation for

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