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Jacob, Early Life and Favor
Joseph is the 11th son of Jacob,
favored…
Jacob
Rachel
The younger sister,
who was Jacob's true love.
She was initially barren but
later gave birth to Joseph
and Benjamin.
Benjamin
(Rachel's son) -
youngest son,
known for
bravery.
Joseph
(Rachel's son) - favored son,
wise and powerful leader.
Asenath
an Egyptian,
and had two sons
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Leah
The older sister,
who was married to
Jacob first, but was less
favored by him. She
bore Jacob six sons
and a daughter.
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Levi
priestly tribe,
ancestor of Moses
and Aaron.
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Bilhah
Rachel's servant,
who bore Jacob two sons,
Dan and Naphtali,
on Rachel's behalf.
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Zilpah
Leah's servant,
who bore Jacob two sons,
Gad and Asher,
on Leah's behalf.
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Early Life and Deception
Born as the twin brother of Esau,
Jacob deceives his father
Isaac to get the birthright blessing
(Genesis 25, 27).
Flight to Haran
Jacob flees to Haran to escape
Esau's wrath and finds his uncle
Laban (Genesis 27-28).
Marriage and Children
Jacob works for Laban,
marries Leah and Rachel,
and has 12 sons and daughters
(Genesis 29-30).
Return to Canaan
Jacob returns to Canaan,
reconciles with Esau,
and settles in the land
(Genesis 32-33).
Wrestling with God
Jacob wrestles with
God and receives a new name,
Israel (Genesis 32).
Early Life and Favor
Joseph is the 11th son of Jacob,
favored by his father (Genesis 37).
Sold into Slavery
Joseph's brothers, fueled by jealousy,
sell him into slavery to Potiphar,
an Egyptian official (Genesis 37).
Imprisonment and Rise to Prominence
Joseph is falsely accused and imprisoned but interprets the dreams of fellow prisoners (Genesis 39-40).
He interprets Pharaoh's dreams, predicting a famine, and becomes second-in-command in Egypt (Genesis 41).
Reunion with Brothers
Joseph's brothers come to Egypt seeking food, and
Joseph tests and ultimately reveals his identity
(Genesis 42-45).)
Family Settlement in Egypt
Joseph's family settles in Egypt,
and he provides for them during
the famine (Genesis 46-47).)