Genesis 50
Jacob dies and is buried in the cave of Machpelah. Joseph's brothers fear that he will seek revenge now that Jacob is dead, but Joseph reassures them and dies at the age of 110.
Bible version
Joseph Mourns Jacob's Death and Forgives His Brothers
Commentary
Genesis chapter 50 is the conclusion of the story of Joseph, the favored son of Jacob. After being sold into slavery by his brothers, Joseph rises to a position of power in Egypt, eventually becoming the Pharaoh's right-hand man. In this chapter, Joseph's brothers come to him in fear, expecting punishment for their past actions. However, Joseph shows them mercy and forgiveness, assuring them that God had used their actions to bring about a greater good. Joseph's response to his brothers is a powerful example of grace and forgiveness. Despite the wrongs they had done to him, Joseph was willing to forgive and move forward. He understood that God had a plan for his life, and that his brothers' actions were part of that plan. This is a reminder to us that God can use even our mistakes for His glory. Joseph's brothers were overwhelmed by his kindness and compassion. They were humbled by his willingness to forgive them and accept them back into his life. This is a reminder to us that God's grace and mercy are greater than our sins. We can always turn to Him for forgiveness and restoration. The story of Joseph in Genesis chapter 50 is a powerful reminder of the power of grace and forgiveness. Joseph's example of mercy and compassion is a reminder to us that God is always willing to forgive us and restore us to a right relationship with Him. We can always turn to Him for grace and mercy, no matter how far we have strayed.
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There are 26 verses in Genesis, chapter 50.