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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Genesis 37 Notes from Class


Genesis 37:1-22


READING

1 Jacob lived in the land where his father had stayed, the land of Canaan.
This is the account of Jacob’s family line.
Joseph, a young man of seventeen, was tending the flocks with his brothers, the sons of Bilhah and the sons of Zilpah, his father’s wives, and he brought their father a bad report about them.
Now Israel loved Joseph more than any of his other sons, because he had been born to him in his old age; and he made an ornate[a] robe for him. When his brothers saw that their father loved him more than any of them, they hated him and could not speak a kind word to him.
Joseph had a dream, and when he told it to his brothers, they hated him all the more. He said to them, “Listen to this dream I had: We were binding sheaves of grain out in the field when suddenly my sheaf rose and stood upright, while your sheaves gathered around mine and bowed down to it.”
His brothers said to him, “Do you intend to reign over us? Will you actually rule us?” And they hated him all the more because of his dream and what he had said.
Then he had another dream, and he told it to his brothers. “Listen,” he said, “I had another dream, and this time the sun and moon and eleven stars were bowing down to me.”
10 When he told his father as well as his brothers, his father rebuked him and said, “What is this dream you had? Will your mother and I and your brothers actually come and bow down to the ground before you?” 11 His brothers were jealous of him, but his father kept the matter in mind.

BOARD –

FINALLY
FAMILY
FAVORITE
FEELINGS
FUTURE

FINALLY – 1


ROUND 1 –


Account of Esau’s family ends in chapter 36 with the tribal chiefs of Esau’s clan – Esau, as we saw in the previous chapter, did not stay in Canaan.

In verse 1 we see Jacob back in the land of Promise but as a sojourner as his father was.   I.e. 25:11

Note Hebrews 11:13 – strangers on earth

Jacob was finally where he was to be and now the next generation’s story would begin to be told

ROUND 2 –


Are you where God wants you to be?  What is your truth to the world that will be written down about the X family? 

What is your lineage going to look like?  What is your story to your children about who they are to be and what God has done for you and your family?  Have you told it to them?  Have you:

-       Fought with your brothers and sisters?
-       Lied to your parents?
-       Wrestled with God?
-       Been blessed by  God?
-       Been given a promise from God?
-       Know where you are supposed to “be” based on that promise?

ROUND 3 –


Jesus fulfilled the place he was supposed to be and  the time he was supposed to be there whether lauded on Palm Sunday or Crucified.  Jesus was always on mission for the will of the Father.

FAMILY – 2



ROUND 1 –


Joseph brings a bad report about the brothers – obviously showing these are not the greatest guys and, note that they are adults compared to him.

ROUND 2 -

-       As you are raising adults, what will they be like? 
-       What will they take after? 
-       How do they treat each other and how do they talk about each other?

ROUND 3 –


THE report about us is the same as about the brothers – bad – Romans 3:23

FAVORITE – 3-4


ROUND 1 –


Favorite son and robe to symbolize it

Robe is brought up again in 23, 31, 32, and 33

Brother’s were jealous and hated him for the love bestowed and shown

ROUND 2 –


Do you show favoritism?  If so, how is it symbolized?  How does that affect your family?  If you were to ask a family member who your favorite was or how a favorite affected your family what would your family member say?

What, if anything, should you do about it?

ROUND 3 -

 

Jesus as the favorite son and a symbol we have to symbolize it.

How did this affect the relationship between Jesus and those around him?   How does this affect the relationships you have around you?

It is a fairly well-established fact that Jesus Christ was publicly executed in Judea in the 1st Century A.D., under Pontius Pilate, by means of crucifixion, at the behest of the Jewish Sanhedrin. The non-Christian historical accounts of Flavius Josephus, Cornelius Tacitus, Lucian of Samosata, Maimonides and even the Jewish Sanhedrin corroborate the early Christian eyewitness accounts of these important historical aspects of the death of Jesus Christ.

As for His resurrection, there are several lines of evidence which make for a compelling case. The late jurisprudential prodigy and international statesman Sir Lionel Luckhoo (of The Guinness Book of World Records fame for his unprecedented 245 consecutive defense murder trial acquittals) epitomized Christian enthusiasm and confidence in the strength of the case for the resurrection when he wrote, “I have spent more than 42 years as a defense trial lawyer appearing in many parts of the world and am still in active practice. I have been fortunate to secure a number of successes in jury trials and I say unequivocally the evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus Christ is so overwhelming that it compels acceptance by proof which leaves absolutely no room for doubt.”

 

What do others think of the cross?  What do others think of you as a Christian (even your family)? 


If it is essentially established fact that Christ was crucified and rose again what does that do to other religions and their relationships to God?

FEELINGS – 5-8


ROUND 1 –


Dream 1 –

Joseph tells the truth.

Grain sheaths in different roles

2X the brothers are told they hate him for both the dream and for him telling it (truth and saying it) – verse 5 and verse 8

Just tells the brothers

ROUND 2 –


Truth is told amongst the children (adults but of that generation).  The prophecy hurts the feelings of the others.  Do you see differences in those in families (either your kids, your siblings, or other families)?  Are there personalities and roles for each?  Why would having a role as ‘in charge’ matter to those in family? 

Does one of your brothers or sisters make more or less than you?  Have more authority that you?  Have a better job, house, or car than you? 

ROUND 3 –


What do other religions and religious leaders think about bowing down to Christ?    What have you seen when it comes to those that think they are equal to Christ and what they do when they realize that they will all bow?

FUTURE - 9-11


ROUND 1 –


Dream 2 –

11 brothers (stars) and the Father and Mother are bowing down to him.

Father asks him for this dream as if he and his mother will bow down to him.

Brothers are jealous

Dad keeps this in mind

ROUND 2 –


What is God doing when He choses to enable one (even through extreme hardship in Joseph’s case which we will see) to be more or have more authority than even his father?

Do we look to God and what He has promised for us and His tapestry or do we just ok when everything is what WE want it to be?

Do we remember what He has said (this case was prophecy) and our case we can use the bible about who we are in Christ and who we will be or are we jealous of others and what He has made them? 

Remember even the disciples asked who would be the greatest in heaven!

ROUND 3 -


What does the final ‘all knees will bow and all tougues confess’ do to people around the world?

What will that do to you?  What has it done to you?

ROUND 1 – SUMMARY OF DREAMS


WHY 2 DREAMS? – 41:32

Fast forward to 42:6 and 42:9 when these dreams are remembered

What does Jacob later say about this Joseph?  49:22-26

ROUND 2 – SUMMARY OF DREAMS


Instead of wanting relationship with Joseph his brothers were still jealous – Do your kids accept the positions, skills, intelligence, etc that God has given them or do they focus on what the other brother, sister has? 

Do you focus on what others have in these areas or what God has given you?  What would be the change in attitude if there was a change in focus?

ROUND 3 – SUMMARY OF DREAMS


The clear story told over and over in the bible articulates to multiple churches and over and over again that Christ and faith in Him is the only way.  

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