does it say that he is to bow down to Judah? I don’t find it. I find it
Doesn't that strike supporters of the 'this is a story about Joseph'
as just a little odd. Joseph is the hero of the day but according to
his fathers blessing he will bow down to Judah who will hold the
scepter just like the rest of the brothers.
No that’s not odd, just part of the story. Secondly, where in Genesis 49
neither explicit nor implicit. That again sounds like eisegesis. Just
because Judah is specifically mentioned as having a scepter does not negate
that the other brothers also held scepters, just that they’re not mentioned.
James Christian
Karl W. Randolph.
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