Of the many biographical sketches in the Bible none exceeds that of Joseph for interest. It therefore attracts many young believers. It is distinguished even among the patriarchs by family affections as well as hatred of evil, by personal purity sustained and guarded by faith, by the favor of the Lord that communicated His secrets to one that feared Him from youth, throughout an unusually diversified life and the extremes of slavery, of prison, and of the highest position next to the greatest throne then on earth. Joseph was the most prudent and kind of administrators in times of abundance no less than of famine, the most skillful of statesmen for his master’s interest. Again, what can one think of his honor to his father? what of his gracious returns to his envious and spiteful brethren? …
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