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@seraphim199 I think Joseph’s strategy for testing his brothers’ hearts was based on Pharaoh’s “Solomonic” strategy with his butler and baker. Give them an opportunity to reveal who they truly are.
Cool network of links between the serpent and the figure of Joseph. The word "serpent" shares the same consonants as the word meaning "to practice divination." Moreover, there is a wordplay between the word "naked" and "crafty." The idea is that the serpent possesses the knowledge that man and woman, in their primordial state, lack: he is clothed in wisdom and splendor and can offer it to them. His identity is thus linked to divination, because divination is an attempt to gain this hidden knowledge. Genesis 44 describes Joseph's hiding of his golden cup in Benjamin's bag, stating that he "practices divination" (נָחַשׁ) by that cup. Moreover, Joseph asks why they have "repaid evil for good", alluding back to the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
We see Joseph's craftiness on display here- he is the one who has gained true wisdom and knowledge by God's providence. He has not seized it before his time, he waited patiently and suffered to gain it. Thus, he has what the serpent had, but he did not gain it from the serpent. Confirming the allusion back to Genesis 3 is the theme of clothing throughout Joseph's story. The serpent was clothed in wisdom which he offered to the naked man and woman, but they gained it to their death. Joseph is clothed in wisdom from God, and he, though left for dead, came back to life. Joseph is therefore a figure of Jesus, to whom satan offered "all the kingdoms of the world" as he did to Adam. But Jesus was patient in His suffering and ascended to the glory of God through the death of the cross, so that we in Him might be clothed in that same glory.
Alpha and Omega in the Heptateuch
The dominion pattern, as exemplified in this example of the Bible Matrix, is one of the keys to all Scripture. It is founded on the events of Genesis 1, and it is the foundation for the structure of Revelation.
Like the cosmos, Adam was created to be a tabernacle from the very beginning. But unlike the Tabernacle in Exodus 40:34, when the Lord came to judge the house, the man was not an acceptable habitation.
The logic behind Jesus’ seven “I am” statements in John is not immediately apparent. This is because each step is the solution to a problem. “Sevenfold Yahweh” bit.ly/2RYCBEf
@pj_schreiner The internal structure is amazing. In the “heirs” section, John runs the covenant/creation pattern forwards but simultaneously “de-creates” and dispossesses old Israel by running the Heptateuch backwards. Increase/decrease.
@pj_schreiner I came across that one. It’s very close. The key is the ubiquitous biblical covenant pattern. Matthew uses it in its basic Torah form. John uses it in its “Ten Words” two-tablet form (five dyads), the pattern observed by Moshe Kline.
“Godly dominion can only result from patient endurance and obedience, and this will always entail suffering.”
From Priestly Servants to Kingly Sons – Part 3
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