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      • Joseph bears the lineage of messiah son of Joseph, a military leader who fights the messianic wars before the messianic era, while Judah represents messiah son of David, the true messiah who will redeem Israel. Joseph is a worldy figure, Judah a more spiritual one.
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  2. Judah, the oldest brother, the one who had the idea of selling Joseph into slavery years before, begs Joseph to let him stay as a slave in Benjamin’s place (44:33; compare 37:26).

  3. Jul 1, 2013 · Seeing the change in Judah, Joseph was able to bless them as God intended. He disclosed to them the full truth: “I am Joseph” (Gen.45:3 ). It appears that Joseph finally saw that his brothers could be trusted.

  4. Dec 9, 2021 · Judah believes that the powerful Egyptian is accusing their youngest brother, so precious to their aged father, of repaying his generosity by stealing a precious goblet. From Joseph’s perspective, he is facing his older brother who is responsible for selling him into slavery in Egypt.

  5. From Joseph being sold to the Midianites, to the confrontation of the brothers and Joseph in Egypt, and to Jacob's blessings to them before his eventual passing, Joseph and Judah demonstrate different but important leadership qualities as they each have moral struggles they have to work through.

  6. Joseph bears the lineage of messiah son of Joseph, a military leader who fights the messianic wars before the messianic era, while Judah represents messiah son of David, the true messiah who will redeem Israel. Joseph is a worldy figure, Judah a more spiritual one.

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  7. Jul 14, 2016 · Jewish traditions teach of two messiahs, one from the house of Judah [1] and another from Joseph [2], each playing a distinct role in the grand messianic drama. What is so significant of these personalities that they play such a central role in Jewish faith and destiny?

  8. Jul 1, 2013 · In the final episode of Joseph’s testing of his brothers, Joseph framed Benjamin for an imaginary crime and claimed Benjamin as a slave in recompense. When he demanded that the brothers return home to Jacob without Benjamin (Gen. 44:17), Judah emerged as the group’s spokesman.

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