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The second journey to Egypt intensifies family reconciliation. The Hebrew word "rachamim" (mercy) emphasizes Joseph's emotional struggle. This chapter shows how God orchestrates circumstances for restoration. Judah's leadership emerges through self-sacrifice. Applications include family reconciliation, sacrificial leadership, and trust in God's provision.
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The second journey to Egypt intensifies family reconciliation. The Hebrew word "rachamim" (mercy) emphasizes Joseph's emotional struggle. This chapter shows how God orchestrates circumstances for restoration. Judah's leadership emerges through self-sacrifice. Applications include family reconciliation, sacrificial leadership, and trust in God's provision.