If you wonder why the sordid events of Genesis 38 are in the Bible, then perhaps Genesis 39 provides the answer – a direct contrast between the conduct of Judah and the conduct of Joseph. Joseph proves himself to be a man of tremendous integrity and godly morality – in the face of overwhelming temptation. Where Judah goes out of his way to find immorality, Joseph runs from it. And in his story we see not only an example of godly conduct but, even more importantly, we see a picture of Jesus Christ. For just as Judah with all his sin needs a Savior, so also Joseph, who seems to be perfect in this chapter, needs a Savior too.
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