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Throughout the Old Testament, Israel observed these appointed days while they looked forward to the arrival of the Messiah. The seventh and final feast is a holy day known as the Feast of Tabernacles or Booths (Sukkot). Historically, this is a memorial to Israel's time living in simple shelters in the wilderness after escaping from Egypt. It is also a prophetic picture of God’s millennial (1000 year) kingdom where Jesus will dwell with his people and rule in righteousness.
After Joseph hears the heart of his brother Judah, and see how much his brothers have changed over the years, he can no longer keep his identity hidden. Joseph orders everyone to leave the room so he can reveal his true identity to his brothers. In this study we see a very practical guide for forgiveness and reconciliation our own relationships, while also learning about Jesus' relationship with Israel and His Church.
When Joseph was sold into slavery he found himself working in the house of an important Egyptian leader. God was with Joseph and "the Lord blessed the Egyptian's house for Joseph's sake." Joseph's master recognized that Joseph's God was with him. This leader grew to trust Joseph and gave him authority over his entire house.
At the baptism of Jesus, the Father proclaimed that Jesus was his “beloved son” with whom he was “well pleased.” The favor of God was further confirmed by the manifestation of the Holy Spirit resting on Jesus. After this event, the Spirit led Jesus into the wilderness where he was tempted by Satan. Why was Jesus tempted, and what can we learn from it?