Genesis 47:6
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What Does This Mean?
In Genesis 47:6, Pharaoh is speaking to Joseph. He is offering Joseph's family the best land in Egypt, specifically in Goshen, and suggesting that any skilled members of the family can be made rulers over his cattle. The key message is about Pharaoh's generous offer and trust in Joseph's family.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your friend invited your whole family to live in the nicest part of his big house and said that if any of you are really good at something, you can help him with his toys. That's what Pharaoh is doing for Joseph's family, but with a whole area called Goshen and his cattle instead of toys.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Book of Genesis, traditionally attributed to Moses. It was written around 1400-1200 BCE for the Israelites, providing a historical narrative of their ancestors' journey into Egypt. The cultural setting reflects the Egyptian pharaoh's generosity and the integration of foreigners into their society.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you start a new job and your boss offers you the best desk and responsibilities based on your skills. This verse reminds us to be generous and to trust and utilize the talents of those around us.