Yoseph YAHWEH's Chosen One
And YAHWEH was with Yoseph, and he was a prosperous man
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Yoseph: The Egyptian Adventure Yoseph's story has a lofty moral tone considerably in advance of its period, and accounts probably for its popularity in successive generations. |
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Yoseph: The Scriptures and Dreams Yoseph's dreams were YAHWEH, the protector of the Hebrew clan, showing HIMSELF in Yoseph's life. |
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The plot against Yoseph by his brothers leads him, as foretold by YAHWEH, into the land of Egypt. |
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Yoseph's Brothers Cruel Sequel Scriptures and historians make clear the details, otherwise the whole story of Yoseph and his sudden rise to power in Egypt would seem hardly credible. |
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Yoseph In The House Of Potiphar The familiar story of Yoseph in Potiphar's house and also here among the Scriptures the story of Yahudah and Tamar. |
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Yoseph In Prison: His Two Fellow-Prisoners Yoseph's Two Fellow-Prisoners tell their dreams to Yoseph whereby YAHWEH gives Yoseph the meaning. |
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The dream of Seven Fat Cows and Seven Lean Cows which Yoseph Interprets and presents before Pharaoh a plan. |
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Yoseph; A Slave Who Suddenly Becomes Viceroy Of Egypt Yoseph stores grain in large quantities during the seven years of plenty that YAHWEH had revealed to Yoseph. |
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Yoseph's Unexpected Family Reunion During the famine YAHWEH brings Yoseph's brothers from Hebron to purchase grain in Egypt. |
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The Ten Brothers Before Yoseph The climatic confrontation of the ten brothers with Yoseph and the Dramatic Sequel of their Reunion. |
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Yacob And All His Family Go To Egypt Yacob brings all his family to Egypt to live in Goshen as the final years of famine pass. |
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Yacob Decides To Adopt Yoseph's Two Sons, Yacob Gives Oracles and the Egyptians mourned him for seventy days. |
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Further Anxieties Of Yoseph's Brothers After Yacob's death and a new political regime in Egypt it was to be wondered whether Yacob's sons would enjoy so peaceful a life as hitherto. |
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The Yisraelites Remain A Further Three And A Half Centuries In Egypt The Hebrews lead a relatively peaceful life, and the proof is shown in their extraordinary growth in numbers. |
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The Yisraelites In Egypt; The Period Of The Great Persecution The Yisraelites, proud shepherds, quick to take offence, were given arduous tasks of building under a relentless sun. |

