In Genesis 47, Joseph takes charge of managing the severe famine in Egypt, demonstrating his wisdom and leadership. He brings his family to Pharaoh, who welcomes them and grants them the fertile land of Goshen for their livestock. Joseph ensures that his family is well taken care of during the famine, providing them with food and resources. The chapter also describes the economic impact of the famine on the Egyptians, as they sell their land and become servants to Pharaoh in exchange for food. This narrative emphasizes Joseph's role as a provider and protector for his family, as well as the fulfillment of God's promise to sustain His people during times of crisis.
Genesis Chapter 47
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