Genesis 49:22
Arabic KEH Ketab El Hayat (كتاب الحياة)
يُوسُفُ كَرْمَةٌ مُثْمِرَةٌ إِلَى جُوَارِ عَيْنٍ، تَسَلَّقَتْ أَغْصَانُهُ الْحَائِطَ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Joseph as a fruitful vine that grows by a well and extends its branches over a wall. It is Jacob speaking to his son Joseph, emphasizing Joseph's prosperity and influence despite the challenges he faced.
Explained for Children
Imagine Joseph as a strong tree growing next to a nice water well. The tree grows so big that its branches reach over the fence into another garden. This shows how Joseph became very successful and spread his goodness far and wide.
Historical Background
This verse is part of Jacob's blessings to his sons before he died, recorded in the Book of Genesis. It was written around 1400 BCE and reflects the cultural setting of the Israelites, emphasizing family lineage and the prosperity of Joseph who was a key figure in Egypt.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, think of someone who overcame hardships to become a leader in their field, like a tech entrepreneur who started from scratch. This verse can inspire us to persevere and grow despite challenges.
Topics
prosperityfamilyblessingsperseveranceleadershipovercoming adversity
Related Verses
Genesis 30:22-24Genesis 41:55-57Deuteronomy 33:13-17Psalm 128:2-3John 15:5
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'fruitful bough by a well' mean?
It means Joseph was prosperous and well-supported, like a tree near a well that grows abundantly and spreads its branches far and wide.
Why is Joseph compared to a vine?
Joseph is compared to a vine to show his growth and spread of influence despite the challenges he faced, similar to how vines grow and spread in various conditions.
How does this relate to overcoming adversity?
This verse shows that Joseph, who faced significant challenges like betrayal and imprisonment, overcame them and became very successful, reflecting the idea of overcoming adversity through perseverance.
What can we learn about blessings from this verse?
The verse teaches us that blessings can lead to prosperity and influence, but also require us to grow and extend our reach, much like Joseph did in Egypt.
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