Though He Fall…
As a stranger in a strange land Joseph understandably was a lonely man. Before he was sold into Egypt the circle of his friends was very small. His mother died when he was only a young lad. His ten stepbrothers hated him and could not speak peaceably to him. His younger, full-brother was too young to afford a very rich measure of fellowship and friendship to Joseph. It was mainly his father that supplied Joseph with friendship and fellowship in his early days. Arriving in Egypt, after being...
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