In Genesis 47:13-31 through 48, a severe famine strikes, compelling people to sell their land and themselves to Pharaoh for food. Joseph, exercising foresight, consolidates power for Pharaoh while ensuring the people's survival. In a poignant scene, Jacob, nearing his end, blesses Joseph's sons Ephraim and Manasseh, crossing his arms to favor the younger Ephraim. This act challenges traditional norms and hints at God's unpredictable ways. Will Jacob's blessing over the younger Ephraim alter the course of Israel's history? In Matthew 16:21-28, Jesus begins to reveal the necessity of his suffering, death, and resurrection, but Peter rebukes Him. Jesus responds, teaching about the cost of discipleship and the value of one's soul. Then, in Matthew 17:1-13, Jesus is transfigured on a mountain, shining brilliantly, and is seen with Moses and Elijah. This divine encounter, witnessed by Peter, James, and John, confirms Jesus' messianic identity. How will the disciples reconcile Jesus' foretold suffering with his glorious transfiguration?
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Genesis 47:13-31
Genesis 48
Matthew 16: 21-28
Matthew 17: 1-13
Proverbs 3: 1-10