Genesis 45
Joseph forgives his brothers and tells them to bring their father Jacob and their families to Egypt.
Bible version
Joseph Reveals Himself to His Brothers
Commentary
Genesis 45 is a pivotal chapter in the book of Genesis, as it marks the reunion of Joseph and his brothers. After years of separation, Joseph reveals his true identity to his brothers and forgives them for their past wrongs. The chapter begins with Joseph's emotional outburst, as he reveals his true identity to his brothers. He is overcome with emotion and weeps, and his brothers are stunned. Joseph then explains to them that God had a plan for him, and that his suffering was part of that plan. He tells them that God sent him ahead of them to preserve life, and that they should not be angry with themselves. Joseph then reveals his plan to bring his father and the rest of his family to Egypt, where they will be provided for. He also gives his brothers gifts and promises to take care of them. His brothers are overwhelmed with emotion and bow down before him. The chapter ends with Joseph's brothers returning to their father, Jacob, and telling him all that had happened. Jacob is overwhelmed with joy and disbelief, and he and his family travel to Egypt to be reunited with Joseph. Genesis 45 is a powerful chapter that highlights the power of forgiveness and the importance of family. Joseph's willingness to forgive his brothers and bring them to Egypt is a testament to his character and faith. It is a reminder that God's plans are often greater than our own, and that we should trust in Him.
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There are 28 verses in Genesis, chapter 45.