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Day 101: Jacob's Final Blessings and Joseph's Legacy - Immerse Bible Reading

In this poignant episode of Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience, we explore Genesis 49-50, detailing the final moments and blessings of Jacob to his twelve sons. Jacob calls his sons together to foretell their futures and gives each of them a specific blessing or prophecy. He requests to be buried with his ancestors in the cave of Machpelah in Canaan. The episode also chronicles his subsequent death, the grand funeral orchestrated by Joseph, and the mourning period observed by Egyptians and Canaanites alike. Following Jacob's burial, Joseph's brothers fear retribution for past wrongs, but Joseph assures them of his forgiveness, affirming that God's plan turned their actions to good. The scripture highlights Joseph's faith and his foresight about Israel's eventual return to Canaan, and concludes with Joseph’s death and embalming at age 110. This episode encapsulates key themes of forgiveness, faith, and the fulfillment of God's promises, offering deep insights for Bible in a year readers.

00:00 Introduction to the Daily Bible Reading Experience
00:04 Jacob's Final Blessings to His Sons
03:52 Jacob's Death and Burial Instructions
04:37 Joseph's Mourning and Burial of Jacob
06:45 Joseph Reassures His Brothers
07:49 Joseph's Final Days and Death
08:48 Conclusion of Today's Reading

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Day 100 and 1

Then Jacob called together all his
sons and said, gather around me and

I will tell you what will happen
to each of you in the days to come.

Come and listen.

You sons of Jacob, listen to his Israel.

Your father Ruben.

You are my firstborn, my strength,
the child of my vigorous youth.

You are first in rank and first in power.

But you are as unruly as a flood
and you will be first no longer

for you went to bed with my wife.

You defiled my marriage couch.

Simeon and Levi are too of a kind.

Their weapons are instruments of violence.

May I never join in their meetings.

May I never be a party to their plans
for in their anger, they murdered men

and they crippled oxen just for sport.

A curse on their anger for it is fierce.

A curse on their wrath for it is cruel.

I will scatter them among
the descendants of Jacob.

I will disperse them throughout Israel.

Judah, your brothers will praise you.

You will grasp your enemies by the neck.

All your relatives will bow before you.

Judah.

My son is a young lion that has
finished eating its prey like a lion.

He CROs and lies down like a
lion is who dares to rouse him.

The scepter will not depart from Judah nor
the ruler staff from his descendants until

the coming of the one to whom it belongs,
the one whom all nations will honor.

He ties his fold to a grapevine, the
cult of his donkey, to a choice vine.

He washes his clothes and wine,
his robes in the blood of grapes.

His eyes are darker than wine, and
his teeth are whiter than milk.

Zebulon will settle by the seashore
and will be a harbor for ships.

His borders will extend to siden.

A car is a sturdy donkey resting
between two saddle packs.

When he sees how good the countryside
is and how pleasant the land, he

will bend his shoulder to the load
and submit himself to hard labor.

Dan will govern his people like any other
tribe in Israel, a Dan will be a snake

beside the road, a poisonous viper along
the path that bites the horse's hooves.

So its rider is thrown off.

I trust in you for salvation.

Oh Lord.

Gad will be attacked by Mooting bands,
but he will attack them when they retreat.

Asher will dine on rich foods
and produce food fit for kings.

Naftaly is a dough set
free that bears beautiful.

Vaughns.

Joseph is the full of a wild donkey,
the full of a wild donkey at a spring,

one of the wild donkeys on the ridge.

Archers attacked him savagely.

They shot at him and harassed him,
but his bow remained taught and

his arms were strengthened by the
hands of the mighty one of Jacob by

the Shepherd, the Rock of Israel.

May the God of your father help you.

May the Almighty bless you with the
blessings of the heavens above and

blessings of the watery depths below,
and blessings of the breasts and womb.

May my fatherly blessings on you.

Surpass the blessings of my
ancestors reaching to the

heights of the eternal hills.

May these blessings rest on the head
of Joseph, who is a prince among his

brothers, Benjamin is a ravenous wolf,
devouring his enemies in the morning

and dividing his plunder in the evening.

These are the 12 tribes of Israel,
and this is what their father

said as he told his sons goodbye.

He blessed each one with
an appropriate message.

Then Jacob instructed them.

Soon I will die and join My ancestors bury
me with my father and grandfather in the

cave in the field of Ephron, the Hitite.

This is the cave in the field of Ma
Pilla near Mammary in Canaan that

Abraham bought from Ephron, the Hitite
as a permanent burial site there.

Abraham and his wife Sarah are buried.

There.

Isaac and his wife Rebecca are
buried, and there I buried Leah.

It is the plot of land and
the cave that my grandfather

Abraham bought from the Hittites.

When Jacob had finished this charge
to his sons, he drew his feet into

the bed, breathed his last, and
joined his ancestors in death.

Joseph threw himself on his father
and wept over him and kissed him.

Then Joseph told the physicians who
served him to embalm his father's

body, so Jacob was embalmed.

The embalming process took the
usual 40 days, and the Egyptians

mourned his death for 70 days, and
the period of mourning was over.

Joseph approached Pharaoh's advisors
and said, please do me this favor

and speak to Pharaoh on my behalf.

Tell him that my father
made me swear an oath.

He said to me, listen, I am about to die.

Take my body back to the land of
Canaan and bury me in the tomb.

I prepared for myself, so please allow me
to go and bury my father after his burial.

I will return without delay.

Pharaoh agreed to Joseph's request.

Go and bury your father
as he made you promise.

He said, so.

Joseph went up to bury his father.

He was accompanied by all of
Pharaoh's officials, all the senior

members of Pharaoh's household and
all the senior officers of Egypt.

Joseph also took his entire household
and his brothers and their households,

but they left their little children and
flocks and herds in the land of Goshen.

A great number of chariots and
cherry hitters accompanied Joseph

when they arrived at the threshing
floor of aad near the Jordan River.

They held a very great and
solemn memorial service.

With a seven day period of mourning for
Joseph's father, the local residents,

the Canaanites watched them mourning
at the threshing floor of aad.

Then they renamed that place,
which is near the Jordan Abel Misam

for, they said, this is a place of
deep mourning for these Egyptians.

So Jacob's sons did as
he had commanded them.

They carried his body to the land of
Canaan and buried him in a cave in

the field of Ma Pilla near mammary.

This is the cave that Abraham had bought
as a permanent burial site from Ephron.

The Hitite.

After burying Jacob, Joseph returned to
Egypt with his brothers and all who had

accompanied him to his father's burial.

But now that their father was dead,
Joseph's brothers became fearful.

Now Joseph will show his anger and pay
us back for all the wrong we did to him.

They said, so they sent
this message to Joseph.

Before your father died, he
instructed us to say to you, please

forgive your brothers for the great
wrong they did to you for their

sin in treating you so cruelly.

So we the servants of the God of your
father beg you to forgive our sin.

When Joseph received the
message, he broke down and wept.

Then his brothers came and
threw themselves down before

Joseph, look we are your slaves.

They said, But Joseph replied,
don't be afraid of me.

Am I God that I can punish you?

You intended to harm me, but
God intended at all for good.

He brought me to this position so I
could save the lives of many people.

No, don't be afraid.

I will continue to take care
of you and your children.

So he reassured them by
speaking kindly to them.

So Joseph and his brothers and their
families continued to live in Egypt.

Joseph lived to the age of 110.

He lived to see three generations
of descendants of his son Rai,

and he lived to see the birth of
the children of Manasas son make

here whom he claimed as his own.

Soon I will die.

Joseph told his brothers.

But God will surely come to help you
and lead you out of this land of Egypt.

He will bring you back to the land
he solemnly promised to give to

Abraham, to Isaac and to Jacob.

Then Joseph made the Sons of Israel
swear an oath and he said, when God

comes to help you and lead you back,
he must take my bones with you.

So Joseph died at the age of 110.

The Egyptians embalmed him and his
body was placed in a coffin in Egypt.

This concludes today's
Immer reading experience.

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