Joseph is released from prison after Pharaoh dreams two dreams that no one can interpret. Having been summoned, he gives the true interpretation of the dreams, that they are messages from YAH about a great coming 7-year famine following 7 years of prosperity. Advising the Pharaoh about the best course of action, he is uplifted into the position of governor to oversee the work in preparation for the time of need to come. He is given Asenath as a wife and has two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim.
During the famine, Joseph’s brothers make the trip to Egypt to buy grain, leaving Benjamin behind with Jacob. Joseph recognises them, but they do not recognize him. Testing their hearts, he accuses them of being spies, imprisons Simeon as a hostage and insists that they bring Benjamin before him. On their way back, they discover that the money they had paid for the grain has been mysteriously returned.
Later, after much contestation from Jacob, Benjamin is allowed to accompany the brothers to Egypt, Judah taking personal responsibility for his safety. Joseph receives them once again and sets up a banquet, greatly surprising them by organising their places at the table by age. As a further test, he plants his silver goblet in Benjamin’s sack, apprehending them on the road and offering their freedom with only Benjamin to remain as slave.
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Live every Wednesday, followed by a teaching of the parsha every Friday. — 7pm UK, 2pm ET, 11am PT.
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Joseph is released from prison after Pharaoh dreams two dreams that no one can interpret. Having been summoned, he gives the true interpretation of the dreams, that they are messages from YAH about a great coming 7-year famine following 7 years of prosperity. Advising the Pharaoh about the best course of action, he is uplifted into the position of governor to oversee the work in preparation for the time of need to come. He is given Asenath as a wife and has two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim.
During the famine, Joseph’s brothers make the trip to Egypt to buy grain, leaving Benjamin behind with Jacob. Joseph recognises them, but they do not recognize him. Testing their hearts, he accuses them of being spies, imprisons Simeon as a hostage and insists that they bring Benjamin before him. On their way back, they discover that the money they had paid for the grain has been mysteriously returned.
Later, after much contestation from Jacob, Benjamin is allowed to accompany the brothers to Egypt, Judah taking personal responsibility for his safety. Joseph receives them once again and sets up a banquet, greatly surprising them by organising their places at the table by age. As a further test, he plants his silver goblet in Benjamin’s sack, apprehending them on the road and offering their freedom with only Benjamin to remain as slave.
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Live every Wednesday, followed by a teaching of the parsha every Friday.
— 7pm UK, 2pm ET, 11am PT.
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