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Miketz: Torah 10

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"At the end" of what? After years of false imprisonment, and two years after the cupbearer is released, Joseph is brought before the Pharaoh of Egypt. Why? Is it just to interpret dreams? Or, is the time at hand for God's plan to openly unfold? Joseph enters Egypt as a slave, but becomes its ruler. He is adopted by a nation, given a new name, until the set time of his revelation when he says, "I am Joseph." How does this speak to our own seasons of waiting, of frustration, of pain or apparent failure? Give a listen!
References: Genesis 41:1; 50:20; 45:3; Psalm 139:16; Mark 1:15; Luke 2:1, 15; Revelation 1:3; 22:10.

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"At the end" of what? After years of false imprisonment, and two years after the cupbearer is released, Joseph is brought before the Pharaoh of Egypt. Why? Is it just to interpret dreams? Or, is the time at hand for God's plan to openly unfold? Joseph enters Egypt as a slave, but becomes its ruler. He is adopted by a nation, given a new name, until the set time of his revelation when he says, "I am Joseph." How does this speak to our own seasons of waiting, of frustration, of pain or apparent failure? Give a listen!
References: Genesis 41:1; 50:20; 45:3; Psalm 139:16; Mark 1:15; Luke 2:1, 15; Revelation 1:3; 22:10.

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