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Unable to contain his emotions, Joseph reveals his identity to his brothers and weeps with them. Instead of revenge, he offers forgiveness, saying, “You meant evil against me, but God meant it for good.” He sends for his father and promises to provide for the family during the famine. This chapter stands as one of Scripture’s greatest portraits of grace—human betrayal turned into divine purpose. It teaches that God’s providence redeems even the darkest chapters of life for the good of His people and the fulfillment of His promises.
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