Joseph in Egypt

Joseph in Egypt by The Beginner’s Bible is a captivating retelling of a classic biblical story, published by Zonderkidz on December 24, 2013. This edition, written in English and spanning 24 pages, presents the narrative of Joseph, whose father’s love and a colorful robe spark jealousy among his brothers, leading to his sale into slavery in Egypt. The story explores themes of family dynamics and divine oversight as it poses questions about Joseph’s fate and potential reunion with his family.
Readers will find that this book vividly brings to life the events surrounding Joseph’s journey, enhanced by the beloved illustrations from The Beginner’s Bible. The narrative is designed for young audiences, making it an engaging introduction to biblical stories and religious themes. Through this edition, children can explore the concepts of jealousy, faith, and resilience in the face of adversity, all within the context of a significant biblical tale.
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God Watches Over Joseph
Joseph’s father loves him very much. When he gives him a colorful robe Joseph’s brothers become very jealous. In order to get rid of Joseph, they sell him into slavery in Egypt. Will God rescue Joseph? Will Joseph ever see his family again?
This retelling of the story of Joseph comes to life for young readers featuring art from the beloved The Beginner’s Bible.
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