Introduction
This chapter concludes the astounding Book of Genesis, giving an account of the burial of Jacob and the death of Joseph.
This chapter records one of the great actions of faith. Joseph was one of the most popular and successful Prime Ministers (if we may call him that) who ever lived. This man Joseph might indeed have been buried in one of the pyramids, or have received the most elaborate and expensive burial that the wealth of Egypt could provide, but he renounced all of that and took a pledge of his brothers that when they went up out of Egypt into the land God had promised to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, they would also remember to carry his bones along with them and bury him in the land of Canaan - this must be reckoned among the great actions of faith in God.
Genesis opened with, "Let there be light!" It ends with a mummy case in Egypt, but that very mummy case was a symbol of faith in the "Light of all Nations" which, in time, should yet arise out of Israel and provide redemption for all in that One who is the "Light of the World."
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