Genesis 47:5

Arabic SVD 1865 Version (Smith and Van Dyke)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, Pharaoh speaks to Joseph, informing him that his father and brothers have arrived. This shows Pharaoh's awareness and concern for Joseph's family situation.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your principal at school told you, 'Your family is here to visit,' just like Pharaoh told Joseph that his family was there. It's like a big, happy surprise that makes you feel important.

Historical Background

Genesis was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC, detailing the early history of Israel. This verse is part of the story of Joseph, who became a powerful figure in Egypt and is speaking to Pharaoh, the ruler of the land.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, imagine your boss telling you that your family is visiting the company. It can be both exciting and stressful, reflecting the mix of emotions Joseph might have felt.

Topics

familyleadershipEgyptJosephancient historymigration

Related Verses

Genesis 45:16Genesis 46:1Exodus 1:8Matthew 2:13Acts 7:10

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Pharaoh speaking to Joseph?
Pharaoh was speaking to Joseph because Joseph had become a trusted advisor and was in a position of great power in Egypt, and Pharaoh was informing him about his family's arrival.
How did Joseph feel when he heard his family was there?
Joseph likely felt a mix of emotions, ranging from happiness to concern, as he was aware of the impact his family's presence could have in Egypt.
What does this verse teach about communication in leadership?
This verse shows how important it is for leaders to communicate openly and keep their team informed about significant changes or arrivals that might affect them.
How does this verse relate to the overall story of Joseph?
This verse is part of the narrative showing Joseph's rise to power and his family's reunion, which is a key moment in the story leading to their settlement in Egypt.
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