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Joseph and His Brethren

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The narrative traces Joseph's journey from youthful favour and prophetic dreams through betrayal by his brothers, sale into slavery, and imprisonment, to his rise after interpreting royal dreams and the eventual family reunion. Chapters retell key episodes—such as the pit, the prison, Pharaoh's court, the testing of Benjamin, and Jacob's death—and pair them with devotional reflections. The author emphasizes divine providence and the idea that apparent evil can be overruled for good, while extracting practical moral and spiritual lessons for personal conduct and faith.

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W. K. Tweedie

W. K. Tweedie was a 19th-century author known for his contributions to religious literature. His notable works include "A Lamp to the Path / Or, The Word of God in the Heart, the Home, the Workshop and the Market-Place," which reflects his focus on the application of Christian principles in everyday life. Another significant title is "Joseph and His Brethren," which explores biblical themes and narratives. Tweedie's writings often aimed to inspire moral and spiritual reflection, making him a noteworthy figure in the realm of devotional literature.

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