Joseph יוֹסֵף

Male Early Patriarch H3130G 17 books

Son of Jacob, ruler in Egypt

Who is Joseph in the Bible?

Joseph was the eleventh son of Jacob and the firstborn of Rachel, whose life story spans Genesis 30 through 50. Favored by his father, Joseph aroused jealousy in his brothers, who sold him into slavery in Egypt (Genesis 37). Though falsely accused and imprisoned, Joseph's God-given ability to interpret dreams eventually brought him before Pharaoh, who appointed him ruler over all Egypt (Genesis 41). During a severe famine, Joseph's wise management of Egypt's resources and his eventual reconciliation with his family demonstrated God's providence in preserving Jacob's descendants (Genesis 45-47). Joseph's story illustrates how God works through suffering and betrayal to accomplish his purposes, establishing Joseph as a type of redemptive leadership in biblical history.

Biography

Joseph was the eleventh son of Israel (or 'Jacob') and the firstborn of Rachel (Gen.30.22-24). He was favored by his father, causing jealousy among his brothers (Gen.37.3-4). Joseph had dreams of his family bowing down to him, further straining the relationships (Gen.37.5-11). His brothers sold him into slavery, and he was taken to Egypt (Gen.37.12-36). In Egypt, Joseph served in Potiphar's house, where he was falsely accused and imprisoned (Genesis 39). While in prison, Joseph interpreted the dreams of Pharaoh's cupbearer and baker (Genesis 40). Later, he interpreted Pharaoh's dreams and was appointed as second-in-command over Egypt (Gen.41.1-45). During this time, he was given the name Zaphenath-paneah by Pharaoh (Gen.41.45). Joseph managed Egypt's resources wisely during the years of plenty and famine (Gen.41.46-57). His brothers came to Egypt for food, and after testing them, Joseph revealed his identity and reconciled with them (Genesis 42-45). Joseph brought his father, Jacob, and his entire family to Egypt, where they settled in the land of Goshen (Genesis 46-47). Before his death, Jacob blessed Joseph's sons, Ephraim and Manasseh, and prophesied about Joseph's descendants (Genesis 48-49). Joseph died at the age of 110 and was embalmed and placed in a coffin in Egypt (Gen.50.22-26). His bones were later carried out of Egypt by the Israelites during the Exodus and buried at Shechem (Exo.13.19; Jos.24.32). Joseph's life exemplified faith, forgiveness, and God's providence in the midst of hardship.

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In Scripture

17 biblical books ; 9 with study content
Genesis 5 verses
  • Genesis 30:24

    "She named him Joseph, and said, “May the LORD add to me another son.”"

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  • Genesis 30:25

    "Now after Rachel had given birth to Joseph, Jacob said to Laban, “Send me on my way so I can return to my homeland."

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  • Genesis 33:2

    "He put the maidservants and their children in front, Leah and her children next, and Rachel and Joseph at the rear."

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  • Genesis 33:7

    "Leah and her children also approached and bowed down, and then Joseph and Rachel approached and bowed down."

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  • Genesis 35:24

    "The sons of Rachel were Joseph and Benjamin."

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Names & Aliases

Form Language Script Transliteration Meaning
Named Hebrew יוֹסֵף ywōsēp Joseph , the name of seven Israelites
(same form as previous) Hebrew יוֹסֵף ywōsēp Joseph , the name of seven Israelites
Named Hebrew יְהוֹסֵף Jehoseph (i.e. Joseph), a son of Jacob
Named Hebrew צָֽפְנַת פַּעְנֵחַ
Greek Greek Ἰωσήφ Iōsḗph Joseph, the name of seven Israelites
(same form as previous) Greek Ἰωσήφ Iōsḗph Joseph, the name of seven Israelites