Joseph, Jesus and the Jewish People [Video]

Don’t miss this message is from the 2011 Wilderness Convocation in PA. Mark Klafter expounds on the parallels between the Genesis account of Joseph, and the relationship between Jesus and His estranged Jewish brethren.


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(1hr: 58min)
 

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Bible Study, Convocation 2011, Genesis, The Day of the Lord, The Mystery of Israel, Video
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  1. […] have a number of good resources for this discussion already available to us: Mark Klafter’s message on Joseph at the 2011 Convocation Dean Van Druff’s study, The Revelation of Joseph. and as recommended reading, the book […]
  2. […] have a number of good resources for this discussion already available to us: Mark Klafter’s message on Joseph at the 2011 Convocation Dean Van Druff’s study, The Revelation of Joseph. and as recommended reading, the book […]
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