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This Week's Portion #11
Vayigash | ויגש | "And he drew near (He approached)" ቀረበ | Q’errebe
1. Torah Reading
Genesis 44:18-47:27
2. Prophets Reading
Ezekiel 37:15-37:28
3. New Testament Reading
Ephesians 2:1-10
Portion Outline - TORAH
Genesis 44:18 | Judah Pleads for Benjamin's Release Genesis 45:1 | Joseph Reveals Himself to His Brothers Genesis 46:1 | Jacob Brings His Whole Family to Egypt Genesis 46:28 | Jacob Settles in Goshen Genesis 47:13 | The Famine in Egypt
Portion Outline - PROPHETS
Ezekiel 37:15 | The Two Sticks
Portion Commentary
Life's Hardships
Thought for the Week: Joseph did not retaliate. Instead, he broke the cycle by offering complete forgiveness. He told his brothers not to be remorseful for selling him to Egypt. How was Joseph able to offer his brothers such a gracious and total pardon? He did so on the basis of his confidence in God’s goodness. He saw that, though the brothers had meant his sale into slavery for evil, God meant it for good. Everything had worked according to God’s plan and wisdom.
Commentary: Then Joseph brought his father Jacob and presented him to Pharaoh; and Jacob blessed Pharaoh. (Genesis 47:7)
When Pharaoh saw Jacob, he was amazed at how old the man looked. He dispensed with any pleasantries and immediately asked him, “How many years have you lived?” (Genesis 47:8).
For Entire Commentary Visit: https://rastafarigroundation.org/this-weeks-reading-ends-12-26-20/