Genesis 45:17
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Ukat faraonax Josear akham sarakïna: —Jilanakamax uywanakapar khumxatawayasin Canaán uraqir kuttapxpan sama,
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Pharaoh tells Joseph to instruct his brothers to load their animals and travel back to the land of Canaan. The main message is about Pharaoh allowing Joseph's family to return home with supplies.
Explained for Children
Imagine your dad telling your big brother to tell your cousins, 'Hey, load up your toys and go back home!' That's what Pharaoh is doing here. He's letting Joseph's family go home with lots of stuff.
Historical Background
Genesis was likely written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. This part of the story is set in Egypt and narrates how Joseph, who was sold into slavery by his brothers, has risen to power and now helps his family during a famine.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, think of a boss letting an employee take time off to visit family during a crisis. It's about caring for others and providing for their needs.
Topics
familyprovisionleadershipforgivenesshopedivine intervention
Related Verses
Exodus 12:35-361 Kings 17:8-16Luke 15:11-32Romans 15:26-271 Timothy 5:8
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in this verse?
Pharaoh is speaking to Joseph, instructing him to tell his brothers to return to Canaan.
What does it mean to 'lade your beasts'?
It means to load the animals with supplies, likely food and other necessities for the journey.
Why is Pharaoh allowing Joseph's family to go to Canaan?
Pharaoh is being generous and providing for Joseph's family during a famine, showing a form of leadership and care.
How does this verse relate to today's family values?
It shows the importance of supporting family members, even when they are in a different location and facing difficulties.
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