Bible Reading Podcast
Week 5, Day 1 — A minute with the Word
Series: 2024 Bible ReadingAnd now, a minute with the Word…
When Jacob — the father of Joseph, through whom the Egyptians had survived the famine — died in Egypt, the Egyptians provided for and participated in his mourning, and in his body’s return to and burial in Canaan, so much so that the Canaanites marveled (Genesis 50.1-14). But when Joseph died, nothing — no mourning, no funeral, no procession — nothing (Genesis 50.26). This stark contrast points toward the Egyptians’ changed disposition toward the Hebrews, even within Joseph’s lifetime — a noteworthy change that sets the stage for the opening of Exodus.