A problem arises with Jacob and his family leaving the promised land: how will the covenant people preserve their identity in a foreign land? After a long-awaited reunion between Jacob and Joseph, Joseph uses his favor with Pharaoh and Egyptian prejudice against shepherds to secure a fertile land as a place for the Hebrews to grow and multiply. Both Jacob and his sons affirm before Pharaoh that they are pilgrims in the land of Egypt. Once again, God's providence provides for the covenant people.
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Mike Kirkpatrick was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. In the spring of 2008, he was saved by the grace of God through reading the Bible. After several years as an electrician apprentice, Mike had a desire to pursue the Christian ministry. He began attending Free Grace...