Genesis
45:16 ¶ And the fame thereof was heard
in Pharaoh’s house, saying, Joseph’s brethren are come: and it pleased Pharaoh
well, and his servants. 17 And Pharaoh
said unto Joseph, Say unto thy brethren, This do ye; lade your beasts, and go,
get you unto the land of Canaan; 18 And
take your father and your households, and come unto me: and I will give you the
good of the land of Egypt, and ye shall eat the fat of the land. 19 Now thou art commanded, this do ye; take you
wagons out of the land of Egypt for your little ones, and for your wives, and
bring your father, and come. 20 Also
regard not your stuff; for the good of all the land of Egypt is yours. 21 And the children of Israel did so: and Joseph
gave them wagons, according to the commandment of Pharaoh, and gave them
provision for the way. 22 To all of them
he gave each man changes of raiment; but to Benjamin he gave three hundred
pieces of silver, and five changes of raiment. 23 And to his father he sent after this manner;
ten asses laden with the good things of Egypt, and ten she asses laden with
corn and bread and meat for his father by the way. 24 So he sent his brethren away, and they
departed: and he said unto them, See that ye fall not out by the way.
Word of Joseph’s
reunion with his brothers has now gotten around Pharaoh’s court. This Pharaoh,
a type of God the Father, is pleased and so are his servants, probably his
ministers, that this Saviour of the Egyptian people has been blessed with this
reunion. Pharaoh opens up his arms to offer a place of abode for Joseph’s
family. He orders Joseph to gather up his family in Canaan and bring them back
to Egypt. Everything that the Egyptians have his family will have. It is a bold
promise and one reason why I think this Pharaoh and his top officials
ethnically represent the Hyksos dynasty rather than native Egyptian, being more
sympathetic to foreigners from Canaan. So, now, a caravan heads back to Canaan
to get Jacob and the rest.
Remember how when
Rebekah watered Abraham’s servant’s ten camels and I talked about typology in
24:10-28. Let me review for a moment.
“For one example
of prophetic interpretation, the phrase And
God said is repeated ten times in the first chapter of Genesis. Perhaps, in
symbolic, typology these ten camels, brought by a type of the Holy Ghost to a
type of God’s church represent God’s word in Abraham, a type of God the Father,
sending the Holy Ghost to gather His church for Christ, who in type is Isaac,
already sacrificed in type and resurrected in type, based on how the church
responds to the words of God. What is happening here is then telling us in
shadow what has happened in the spiritual world since before creation.
Ephesians
1:4 According as he hath chosen us in
him before the foundation of the world,
that we should be holy and without blame before him in love:
The part played by
the bride-to-be for Isaac, the church for Christ, is laid out by the servant of
Abraham, or the Holy Ghost, as one who when approached by the Holy Ghost,
responds. The Holy Ghost makes the truth of the gospel brought by the Holy
Ghost on ten camels, in a manner of speaking, representing what God has said,
apparent and the bride-to-be responds. The bride for Isaac waters the camels as
the church glorifies the gospel of Christ by its response to that gospel,
confirming that the church is indeed chosen, but chosen by her response. Below,
Paul expresses his wish to present the church as pure to Christ as His bride.
2Corinthians
11:2 For I am jealous over you with
godly jealousy: for I have espoused you to one husband, that I may present you
as a chaste virgin to Christ.
And
this marriage will be complete at the end of human history.
Revelation
19:9 And he saith unto me, Write,
Blessed are they which are called unto the marriage supper of the Lamb. And he
saith unto me, These are the true sayings of God.”
Back to this
passage of Scripture, Ten represents
many things, particularly God’s order and what He said, His words. Here, a type
of Christ, Joseph, is sending by order of a type of God the Father, Pharaoh,
provisions in numbers of ten to take back to nourish God’s people with the
intent purpose of drawing them, bringing them to Egypt, which is here a type of
Heaven. Heaven clearly is the end habitation of God’s people but He does not
leave them without spiritual nourishment in the meantime in the period before
their return. Of course, there are many much better sermons that can be taken
from this one passage as with all.
Numbers like three hundred and five have great significance in the rest of the Bible and there are
many opinions as to what they signify. But numerology is always a risky
business and almost always a matter of opinion. You see a number and then start
looking for its application in all sorts of ways, some clear from the text and
others a total stretch. Be careful how you represent God and remember that
Job’s three friends were criticized, not for lying in every particular as many
of the things they said were true, but for misrepresenting God’s reasons and
intentions, which they had no way of knowing.
Corn and bread
and meat also might have a
significance as three types of nourishment; one natural and raw, one prepared
by human hands, and one as the general reference for food in the Bible. Could
these refer to corn as God’s word in
its raw form from the pages of the Bible, bread
as God’s word interpreted by a human with the help of the Holy Spirit, and meat as the deepest and true doctrine
that God’s word provides for us. I am sure there are other possibilities as
well regarding the spiritual nourishment God’s food provides.
Job
34:3 For the ear trieth words, as the
mouth tasteth meat.
Genesis
45:25 ¶ And they went up out of Egypt,
and came into the land of Canaan unto Jacob their father, 26 And told him, saying, Joseph is yet alive,
and he is governor over all the land of Egypt. And Jacob’s heart fainted, for
he believed them not. 27 And they told
him all the words of Joseph, which he had said unto them: and when he saw the
wagons which Joseph had sent to carry him, the spirit of Jacob their father
revived: 28 And Israel said, It is
enough; Joseph my son is yet alive: I will go and see him before I die.
Jacob, who is
Israel, remember, is astonished and skeptical of the news that not only is
Joseph alive but is governor over Egypt. You would be, too. The caravan that
Joseph sent helped him believe, though. Again, we have many potential sermons
from this about the joy Israel will know in the Great Tribulation to come when
Christ reveals Himself in a supernatural way to them. But, read the Book of the
Revelation of Jesus Christ and consider these typologies as you do.






