Joseph and Judah….Behind the Scenes

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Joseph and Judah.

Jacob continued, on in his life to have many struggles, as we all face.

He had undergone a rough journey of transformation of character, and now has learned to trust God, rather than rely on his own intellect and craftiness.

We will read how he experienced many troubles within his family, most likely because of his own issues of favoritism of a specific child, which seems to be a family characteristic.

Recall that his father Isaac favored Esau, and his mother, Rebekah favored Jacob.

After the death of Rachel, Jacob had to deal with his family’s dysfunction, related to his favoritism of his son, Joseph.

Towards the end of Jacob’s life, his three eldest sons (Simeon, Levi, Genesis 34:25-29 and Reuben, Genesis 35:22 ) did not receive Jacob’s final fatherly blessing (Genesis 49:3-4).

In time, Judah received Jacob’s Paternal Blessing, as if he had been the eldest son. Judah also would become the son of Jacob who is the direct lineage to David and Jesus.

Therefore, Judah’s role is prominent among the children of Israel, as he becomes part of God’s Master Plan for redeeming humanity through Jesus.

Through Judah and his wife Tamar, Jesus the Messiah who fulfilled God’s promises, will eventually be born generations later.

To fully understand Judah and Tamar, we must explore the story of Judah’s younger brother Joseph, which explains how and why the Israelites sojourned to Egypt.

Joseph’s story describes how God is always at work, sometimes only in the background with His mysterious use of humanity’s evil and noble deeds.

As the story of Jacob’s descendants unfolds, starting with Joseph, we will see how God provides all the necessary details, which are needed to get us closer to the culmination of His Master Plan.

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Joseph and Judah.

Jacob continued, on in his life to have many struggles, as we all face.

He had undergone a rough journey of transformation of character, and now has learned to trust God, rather than rely on his own intellect and craftiness.

We will read how he experienced many troubles within his family, most likely because of his own issues of favoritism of a specific child, which seems to be a family characteristic.

Recall that his father Isaac favored Esau, and his mother, Rebekah favored Jacob.

After the death of Rachel, Jacob had to deal with his family’s dysfunction, related to his favoritism of his son, Joseph.

Towards the end of Jacob’s life, his three eldest sons (Simeon, Levi, Genesis 34:25-29 and Reuben, Genesis 35:22 ) did not receive Jacob’s final fatherly blessing (Genesis 49:3-4).

In time, Judah received Jacob’s Paternal Blessing, as if he had been the eldest son. Judah also would become the son of Jacob who is the direct lineage to David and Jesus.

Therefore, Judah’s role is prominent among the children of Israel, as he becomes part of God’s Master Plan for redeeming humanity through Jesus.

Through Judah and his wife Tamar, Jesus the Messiah who fulfilled God’s promises, will eventually be born generations later.

To fully understand Judah and Tamar, we must explore the story of Judah’s younger brother Joseph, which explains how and why the Israelites sojourned to Egypt.

Joseph’s story describes how God is always at work, sometimes only in the background with His mysterious use of humanity’s evil and noble deeds.

As the story of Jacob’s descendants unfolds, starting with Joseph, we will see how God provides all the necessary details, which are needed to get us closer to the culmination of His Master Plan.

Other Books by Dr. Jana Jones McDowell

Cultivating the Christ

 

Mysteries of the Apocalypse…through the eyes of

a Jewish John

 

Rahab, the Amorite Prostitute

Ruth and Boaz, the Moabite and the Redeemer

 

Behind the Scenes with David and Bathsheba

 

“The Promise”..Behind the Scenes with Abraham and Sarah

 

“David”, In the Midst of a Plague” Biblical Perspectives of COVID-19

 

Noah and the Ark….Behind the Scenes

 

About the Author

 

Jana Jones McDowell DVM, DAVCA, DAVECC has spent a lifetime practicing Veterinary Medicine and former Professor at a College of Veterinary Medicine.

A Christian, Dr. Jones began her research into Biblical studies a number of years ago, focusing on “context.”

Her research revolves around the  “context,” with the study and application of the Judaica Books of the Prophets and the Hagiographa (A new English translation of the Hebrew Masoretic text and commentaries by Rashi and other Rabbinical scholars), and the books of the Midrash Rabbah. The basis of this was the exegesis of the Hebrew Bible with application to the origins of Christianity.

Dr. Jones-McDowell continues her research on the Jewish roots of Christianity as a student of the Israel Bible Center.

Dr. Jones-McDowell and her husband, reside in the southwest with their horses, a Bengal cat named Ravi and their border collie, Sarah.