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Immerse Beginnings Day 98 Year 2 Daily Bible Reading

Immerse: Bible Reading Experience - NLT Daily Bible In A Year
Immerse: Bible Reading Experience - NLT Daily Bible In A Year
Episode • Apr 8 • 11m

Day 98 - Joseph's Brothers Journey to Egypt: A Test of Integrity

In this episode of 'Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience', we delve into the narrative of Joseph and his brothers from the Book of Genesis. Famine drives Jacob to send his sons to Egypt to buy grain, excluding Benjamin for fear of harm. As Joseph, now governor in Egypt, sees his brothers, he recognizes them but pretends to be a stranger, accusing them of being spies. To test their honesty, Joseph demands they bring their youngest brother, Benjamin. They're imprisoned for three days before one is sent back to fetch Benjamin, while Simeon is held. The brothers return to Jacob with grain and their money secretly returned. Jacob initially refuses to let Benjamin go, but the famine forces him to relent. The brothers return to Joseph with Benjamin, prompting an emotional reunion and a feast. This episode explores themes of integrity, repentance, and God's providence during a time of crisis.

00:00 Introduction to the Daily Bible Reading
00:04 Jacob Sends His Sons to Egypt
00:37 Joseph's Brothers Arrive in Egypt
01:52 Joseph Tests His Brothers
03:44 The Brothers Return to Canaan
05:50 Jacob's Reluctance and Judah's Plea
07:55 The Brothers Return to Egypt with Benjamin
10:01 Joseph's Emotional Reunion
11:04 Conclusion of Today's Reading

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