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Journey to Goshen: Jacob's Reunion with Joseph and the Settlement in Egypt | Immerse Day 100

In today's episode of Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience, we recount the emotional reunion between Jacob and his son Joseph as they and the rest of Jacob's family arrive in Egypt, settling in the region of Goshen. Joseph presents his family to Pharaoh, securing their settlement and provision during a severe famine. As Jacob's life nears its end, he makes Joseph swear to bury him in Canaan and blesses Joseph's sons, Ephraim and Manasseh, in a significant reversal of blessings. The narrative highlights themes of family, survival, and faith amidst adversity.

00:00 Introduction to the Daily Bible Reading Experience
00:03 Jacob and Joseph Reunite in Goshen
01:13 Joseph's Family Meets Pharaoh
02:56 The Famine and Joseph's Strategy
05:38 Jacob's Final Days and Blessings
06:41 Jacob Blesses Joseph's Sons
10:07 Jacob's Last Words to Joseph
10:26 Conclusion of Today's Reading

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Day 100

as they neared their destination, Jacob
sent Judah ahead to meet Joseph and

get directions to the region of Goshen,
and when they finally arrived there,

Joseph prepared his chariot and traveled
to Goshen to meet his father Jacob.

When Joseph arrived, he
embraced his father and wept,

holding him for a long time.

Finally, Jacob said to Joseph, Now I
am ready to die since I have seen your

face again and know you are still alive.

And Joseph said to his brothers and to
his father's entire family, I will go

to Pharaoh and tell him, my brothers
and my father's entire family have

come to me from the land of Canaan.

These men are shepherds
and they raise livestock.

They have brought with them their flocks
and herds and everything they own.

Then he said, when Pharaoh calls for
you and asks you about your occupation,

you must tell him we, your servants
have raised livestock all our lives,

as our ancestors have always done.

When you tell him this, he will let
you live here in the region of Goshen

for the Egyptians despise shepherds.

Then Joseph went to see Pharaoh and
told him, my father and my brothers

have arrived from the land of Canaan.

They have come with all their flocks
and herds and possessions, and they

are now in the region of Goshen.

Joseph took five of his brothers
with him and presented them to

Pharaoh, and Pharaoh asked the
brothers, what is your occupation?

They replied, we your servants are
shepherds, just like our ancestors.

We have come to live here in
Egypt for a while, for there is no

pasture for our flocks in Canaan.

The famine is very severe there.

So please, we request permission
to live in the region of Goshen.

Then Pharaoh said to Joseph, now that
your father and brothers have joined

you here, choose any place in the
entire land of Egypt for them to live.

Give them the best land of Egypt.

Let them live in the region of Goshen,
and if any of them have special skills,

put them in charge of my livestock too.

Then Joseph brought in his father
Jacob and presented him to Pharaoh.

And Jacob blessed Pharaoh.

How old are you?

Pharaoh asked him.

Jacob replied, I have traveled
this earth for 130 hard years, but

my life has been short compared
to the lives of my ancestors.

Then Jacob blessed Pharaoh
again before leaving his court.

So Joseph assigned the best land of Egypt,
the region of Rames to his father and

his brothers, and he settled them there.

Justice Pharaoh had commanded.

And Joseph provided food for his father
and his brothers, and amounts appropriate

to the number of their dependents,
including the smallest children.

Meanwhile, the famine became so
severe that all the food was used up

and people were starving throughout
the lands of Egypt and Canaan

by selling grain to the people.

Joseph eventually collected all the
money in Egypt and Canaan, and he

put the money in Pharaoh's treasury.

When the people of Egypt and Canaan
ran out of money, all the Egyptians

came to Joseph, our money is gone.

They cried, but please give
us food or we will die.

Before your very eyes, Joseph
replied, since your money is

gone, bring me your livestock.

I will give you food in
exchange for your livestock.

So they brought their livestock
to Joseph in exchange for food.

In exchange for their horses,
flocks of sheep and goats,

herds of cattle and donkeys.

Joseph provided them with food for
another year, but that year ended and

the next year they came again and said,
we cannot hide the truth from you.

My Lord.

Our money is gone and all our
livestock and cattle are yours.

We have nothing left to give,
but our bodies and our land.

Why should we die before your very eyes?

By us and our land.

In exchange for food, we offer
our land and ourselves as slaves.

For Pharaoh, just give us grain
so we may live and not die.

And so the land does not
become empty and desolate.

So Joseph bought all the
land of Egypt for Pharaoh.

All the Egyptians sold him their fields
because the famine was so severe.

And soon all the land belonged to Pharaoh.

As for the people, he made them all
slaves from one end of Egypt to the other.

The only land he did not buy was
the land belonging to the priests.

They received an allotment of food
directly from Pharaoh, so they

didn't need to sell their land.

Then Joseph said to the people,
look, today I have bought you

and your land for Pharaoh.

I will provide you with seed
so you can plant the fields.

Then when you harvest it, one fifth
of your crop will belong to Pharaoh.

You may keep the remaining four fifths
as seed for your fields and as food for

you, your household and your little ones.

You have saved our lives.

They exclaimed.

May it please you, my Lord, to
let us be pharaoh's servants.

Joseph then issued a decree still
in effect in the land of Egypt

that Pharaoh should receive.

One fifth of all the
crops grown on his land.

Only the land belonging to the
priests was not given to Pharaoh.

Meanwhile, the people of Israel settled
in the region of Goshen in Egypt.

There they acquired property
and they were fruitful, and

their population grew rapidly.

Jacob lived for 17 years after his arrival
in Egypt, so he lived 147 years and all.

As the time of his death, drew near
Jacob, called for his son Joseph, and

said to him, Please do me this favor,
put your hand under my thigh and swear

that you will treat me with unveiling
love by honoring this last request.

Do not bury me in Egypt when I die.

Please take my body out of Egypt
and bury me with my ancestors.

So Joseph promised I will do as
you ask, swear that you will do it.

Jacob insisted.

So Joseph gave his oath and Jacob
bowed humbly at the head of his bed.

One day, not long after this word came to
Joseph, your father is failing rapidly.

So Joseph went to visit his father and
he took with him his two sons and Raam.

When Joseph arrived, Jacob was told
Your son Joseph has come to see you.

So Jacob gathered his strength
and sat up in his bed.

Jacob said to Joseph, God Almighty,
appeared to me at Lu in the

land of Canaan and blessed me.

He said to me, I will make you fruitful
and I will multiply your descendants.

I will make you a multitude of
nations and I will give this land

of Canaan to your descendants after
you as an everlasting possession.

Now I am claiming is my own sons,
these two boys of yours, Ry Am and

Manasa, who were born here in the
land of Egypt before I arrived.

They will be my sons just
as Ruben and Simeon are.

But any children born to you in the
future will be your own, and they will

inherit land within the territories
of their brothers, Rahi and Manasa.

Long ago, as I was returning from Padden,
Arum, Rachel died in the land of Canaan.

We were still on the way some distance
from F Rath, that is Bethlehem.

So with great sorrow, I buried her
there beside the road to F Rath.

Then Jacob looked over at the two boys.

Are these your sons?

He asked, yes.

Joseph told him, these are the
sons God has given me here in

Egypt, and Jacob said, bring them
closer to me so I can bless them.

Jacob was half blind because of his
age and could hardly see, so Joseph

brought the boys close to him and
Jacob kissed and embraced them.

Then Jacob said to Joseph, I never
thought I would see your face again.

But now God has let me
see your children too.

Joseph moved the boys who were at
their grandfather's knees, and he

bowed with his face to the ground.

Then he positioned the boys in
front of Jacob with his right hand.

He directed Raim toward Jacob's
left hand, and with his left hand

he put at Jacob's right hand.

But Jacob crossed his arms as he reached
out to lay his hands on the boy's heads.

He put his right hand on the head of Raim.

Though he was the younger boy and
his left hand on the head of Manasa,

though he was the first born.

Then he blessed Joseph and said, may
the God before whom my grandfather

Abraham and my father Isaac, walked
the God who has been my shepherd

all my life to this very day.

The angel who has redeemed me from
all harm, may he bless these boys.

May they preserve my name and the
names of Abraham and Isaac, and

may their descendants multiply
greatly throughout the earth.

But Joseph was upset when he
saw that his father placed his

right hand on Ephraim's head.

So Joseph lifted it to move it from
Ephraim's head to Manasses head.

No, my father, he said,
this one is the firstborn.

Put your right hand on his
head, but his father refused.

I know my son, I know he replied.

Manso will also become a great people,
but his younger brother will become

even greater and his descendants
will become a multitude of nations.

So Jacob blessed the boys
that day with this blessing.

The people of Israel will use your names.

When they give a blessing, they will
say, may God make you as prosperous

as Ephraim and Manasa in this way,
Jacob put Ephraim ahead of Manasa.

Then Jacob said to Joseph, look,
I am about to die, but God will be

with you and will take you back to
Canaan, the land of your ancestors.

And beyond what I have
given your brothers.

I am giving you an extra portion
of the land that I took from the

Amorites with my sword and bow.

This concludes today's
immerse reading experience.

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