Joseph's Life a foreshadow of Christ, Israel & America
(The story of Jacob and his wives are the 2nd witness to this)
about the message:
a. (part one) Joseph's life will reveal many mysteries about the future. America's great destiny is revealed in these allegories.
b. (part two) The life of Jacob and his two wives will confirm these mysteries.
These stories along with many scriptures in the Bible will reveal that God is going to save the Jewish people who live in America (approximately 6 million) before the Tribulation begins. During the tribulation they will take the Gospel to the world. Find out how and why the Jewish people in Israel will be saved during the Tribulation.
What a remarkable shadow or allegory we are about to see! It is the story of Jesus and his ministry being told to us through the life of Joseph. Everything that Joseph did was something to help us in our understanding about Christ. This allegory would tell how Jesus would be despised, sold for money, and betrayed by his own kind. Prophetic revelation of Christ and his ministry is unveiled, along with the allegory of Israel's restoration and redemption. The parallels we are about to see will tell us step by step many things about Jesus, his lordship, the Gentile Bride, the rebirth of Israel, and the reason for the seven-year tribulation that is to come. Plus a surprising understanding about America and the role God has chosen her to play in the end time. All clearly seen through Bible Prophecy. We will begin in Genesis 37:4.
1. Joseph was despised by his own brothers. (Genesis 37:4)
1. Jesus was despised by his own brothers, the Jew. (John 1:11)
Joseph was despised by his brothers because they believed that their father loved Joseph more than he loved them. They were jealous of him and the dreams that God had given him. If they were to believe his dreams, they would also have to believe that someday Joseph would rule over them. They despised him for this. When Jesus came to Israel, Israel rejected him over the same basic reasoning. He declared to them that he was the Messiah. The scriptures said that the messiah would rule over them.
Matthew 2:6: And thou Bethlehem, in the land of Juda, art not the least among the princes of Juda: for out of thee shall come a Governor, that shall rule my people Israel.
In John 1:11 the scripture says that he came unto his own and his own received him not. The Jews rejected Jesus because they did not want him to rule over them. The idea was absurd to them. Who did he think he was? See?
2. Joseph was sold for pieces of silver. (Genesis 37:28)
2. Jesus was sold for pieces of silver. (Matthew 26:15)
Someone who should have cared for him, his own brother, sold Joseph for 20 pieces of silver. His own disciple that he loved very much sold Jesus for 30 pieces of silver. In both cases the money they received was the price of a slave in their day.
3. Judah was responsible. (Genesis 37:27)
3. Judas (New Testament name for Judah) was responsible. (Matthew 26:14-15)
Judah was the one who sold Joseph for 20 pieces of silver. It was Judas who sold Jesus for 30 pieces of silver. The remarkable thing about this is that Judas is the New Testament name for Judah. The name is one and the same. In the Old Testament it is pronounced Judah, in the New it is pronounced Judas.
4.His own wanted to kill him. (Genesis 37:17-20)
4. His own wanted to kill him (John 7:1 & 11:53)
Genesis 37:17-20; 17And the man said, They are departed hence; for I heard them say, Let us go to Dothan. And Joseph went after his brethren, and found them in Dothan. 18 And when they saw him afar off, even before he came near unto them, they conspired against him to slay him. 19 And they said one to another, Behold, this dreamer cometh. 20 Come now therefore, and let us slay him, and cast him into some pit, and we will say, Some evil beast hath devoured him: and we shall see what will become of his dreams.
John 7:1 & 11:53; 1 After these things Jesus walked in Galilee: for he would not walk in Jewry, because the Jews sought to kill him. 53 Then from that day forth they took counsel together for to put him to death.
5. Joseph was turned over to the Gentiles (Genesis 37:27)
5. Jesus was turned over to the Gentiles (Mark 15:1)
Joseph was sold to the Ishmeelites who sold him into Egypt. His brothers had delivered him into the hands of the Gentiles. Jesus was betrayed and sold by Judas to the Jewish leaders who delivered him into the hands of the Romans who were Gentiles.
6. Joseph was placed under the dominion of an officer in the strongest army in the world (Potiphar of Egypt, Genesis 37:36)
6. Jesus was placed under the dominion of an officer in the strongest army in the world (Pilate of Rome, Mark 15:1)
They were both put into the hands of an officer in the strongest army in the world during their time. Egypt was the strongest at the time of Joseph. Rome was the strongest at the time of Christ. Pothiphar was an officer in the Egyptian Army; Pilate was an officer in the Roman Army.
7. Potiphar sentenced Joseph to the KING'S PRISON. (A special prison for people who sinned against the king.)(Genesis 39:20)
7. Pilate sentenced Jesus to death; Death is a prison for people who sin against the king, where both soul and body go into a prison (Mark 15:15; Acts 2:29-32). The soul goes to Hell and the body to the grave to wait on the resurrection of the dead. However Jesus was not guilty of sin being the perfect Lamb sinless and spotless and could not be sentenced to Hell but his body did go to the prison of the grave.
Joseph was falsely accused and sentenced to prison. Jesus was also falsely accused and was sentenced to death. These prisons were not ordinary prisons; they were for special offenders. Joseph was in the king's prison in Egypt. Jesus was sentenced to death God's prison. Jesus did not go to Hell but to the grave a prison for the body.
8. Joseph was given power over all the prisoners that were in prison. (Genesis 39:22-23)
8. Jesus already had power over death, he already possessed the keys; (Revelation 1:18)
Genesis 39:22 says; And the keeper of the prison committed to Joseph's hand all the prisoners that were in the prison; and whatsoever they did there, he was the doer of it.
Jesus himself proved that he had power over death and the grave when he raised Lazarus from the grave. The many miracles that Jesus performed were to prove that he had power over life or death. He is Lord over all things, this included the keys to death and the grave, and he did not need to fight the devil to get them. But just as Joseph had power over the gate to prison, Jesus has power over the gate to death and hell through delivering souls from it. Joseph did not need to fight to get the keys; they were simply given because they could trust him. Jesus has power over all the living and the dead because the Father has committed them into his hand.