Isaiah 40:6-8 (NASB)

Isaiah 40:6-8 (NASB)

6) A voice says, “Call out.”
Then he answered, “What shall I call out?”
All flesh is grass, and all its loveliness is like the flower of the field.

7) The grass withers, the flower fades,
When the breath of the LORD blows upon it;
Surely the people are grass.

8) The grass withers, the flower fades,
But the word of our God stands forever.

Saturday, May 7, 2016

A sojourner's footprint: Escaping Famine

Genesis goes into some detail regarding the family line of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph. Famine ties all four generations together. How do their stories compare to modern thought?

Facts, customs, and widespread beliefs:
  • Famine in Canaan & Abraham's sojourn in Egypt: 
    • Famine during 2300-2000 B.C. - Previous blog post noted that between Muslim and Jewish accounts Abraham lived around 2166-1700 B.C.
    • 4.2 kiloyear event - Famine in Egypt and Mesopotamia ~2200-2100 B.C., with resettlement of Northern Mesopotamian plains ~1900 B.C.
    • New York Times - 300 year drought starting ~2200 B.C. may have caused fall of Akkadian empire in Mesopotamia.
    • Yale - Same 300 year drought starting ~2200 B.C. in Mesopotamia linked to agriculture failure from the Greece to India (need to scroll halfway down page).
    • Genesis 12:4-10, "So Abram went forth as the LORD had spoken to him; and Lot went with him. Now Abram was seventy-five years old when he departed from Haran . . . and they set out for the land of Canaan; thus they came to the land of Canaan . . . Abram journeyed on, continuing toward the Negev. Now there was a famine in the land; so Abram went down to Egypt to sojourn there, for the famine was severe in the land."
  • Rachel's tomb
    • Genesis 35:15-20, "So Jacob named the place where God had spoken with him, Bethel. Then they journeyed from Bethel; and when there was still some distance to go to Ephrath, Rachel began to give birth and she suffered severe labor. When she was in severe labor the midwife said to her, 'Do not fear, for now you have another son.' It came about as her soul was departing (for she died), that she named him Ben-oni; but his father called him Benjamin. So Rachel died and was buried on the way to Ephrath (that is, Bethlehem). Jacob set up a pillar over her grave; that is the pillar of Rachel’s grave to this day." 

     
    Official Trailer for Patterns of Evidence Documentary

    • Joseph's Famine:
      • Semitic Hyksos dynasty in Egypt - Evidence of influx of Semitic people from ancient Palestine into Egypt during ~1800-1700 BC, and Semitic "kings" over Egypt
      • Egyptian tourist website - Hyksos capital at Avaris/Tell el-Dab'a
      • Some archaeological finds - Including Syro-Palestinian dignitary's statue and Syro-Palestinian "traders".
      • 2nd source citing same archaeological finds 
      • Journal Article - Details archaeology of the "Joseph"/Asiatic statue for those with access to JSTOR (keeping a copy of this).
        • "The figure is approximately one and a half times life size. On the back of the right shoulder the top right corner of a back support is still visible, thus making its placement and height certain. Emerging from the fragment of the fist tiny traces of the throw-stick or crook can be detected, thus clearly placing it in the right hand." (Schiestl 176)
        • "Larger than life size statuary of non-royal Egyptians in the middle Kingdom is very unusual, but rare examples do exist throughout the 12th Dynasty, both from tombs and from temples. They seem to be limited, however, to families of highest ranks." (Schiestl 176)
        • "The skin is painted yellow and its combination with red hair constitutes the Egyptian ethnic code for Asiatic people. Parallels for these features are well known in Middle Kingdom art, such as for example on a relief from the pyramid complex of Sesostris I from Lisht (Hill 1995, 153) or the representations of Asiatic group from Beni Hasan tombs 2 (Griffith 1900, pl. XXIII, 3) and 3 (Newberry 1891, pl. XXX)." (Schiestl 176-177)
      • Head of another Asiatic/Syro-Palestinian statue 
      • Detailed discussion from a Jewish-Christian standpoint 
        • Genesis 42:1-5, "Now Jacob saw that there was grain in Egypt, and Jacob said to his sons, 'Why are you staring at one another?' He said, 'Behold, I have heard that there is grain in Egypt; go down there and buy some for us from that place, so that we may live and not die.' . . . So the sons of Israel came to buy grain among those who were coming, for the famine was in the land of Canaan also."
        • Genesis 45:25-26, "Then they went up from Egypt, and came to the land of Canaan to their father Jacob. They told him, saying, 'Joseph is still alive, and indeed he is ruler over all the land of Egypt.'"
        • Genesis 47:4-6, "They said to Pharaoh, 'We have come to sojourn in the land, for there is no pasture for your servants’ flocks, for the famine is severe in the land of Canaan. Now, therefore, please let your servants live in the land of Goshen.' Then Pharaoh said to Joseph, 'Your father and your brothers have come to you. The land of Egypt is at your disposal; settle your father and your brothers in the best of the land, let them live in the land of Goshen; and if you know any capable men among them, then put them in charge of my livestock.'"
      • From Abraham & his Canaan famine to Joseph in Egypt and his 7 year famine: 25 years (after Abraham's famine Isaac is born) + 60 years (Jacob is born) + ~80 years (Joseph is born in Jacob's "old age") + 30 years (Joseph placed 2nd in command to Pharaoh) + 7 years (7 years of plenty before famine) = ~202 years from Abraham's famine to Joseph's 7 year famine
        • Genesis 21:1-5, "Then the LORD took note of Sarah as He had said, and the LORD did for Sarah as He had promised. So Sarah conceived and bore a son to Abraham in his old age, at the appointed time of which God had spoken to him. Abraham called the name of his son who was born to him, whom Sarah bore to him, Isaac. Then Abraham circumcised his son Isaac when he was eight days old, as God had commanded him. Now Abraham was one hundred years old when his son Isaac was born to him."
        • Genesis 25:24-26, "When her days to be delivered were fulfilled, behold, there were twins in her womb. Now the first came forth red, all over like a hairy garment; and they named him Esau. Afterward his brother came forth with his hand holding on to Esau’s heel, so his name was called Jacob; and Isaac was sixty years old when she gave birth to them."
        • Genesis 37:2-3, " . . . Joseph, when seventeen years of age, was pasturing the flock with his brothers while he was still a youth, along with the sons of Bilhah and the sons of Zilpah, his father’s wives. And Joseph brought back a bad report about them to their father. Now Israel [Jacob] loved Joseph more than all his sons, because he was the son of his old age; and he made him a varicolored tunic."
        • Genesis 41:44-46, "Moreover, Pharaoh said to Joseph, “'Though I am Pharaoh, yet without your permission no one shall raise his hand or foot in all the land of Egypt.' Then Pharaoh named Joseph Zaphenath-paneah; and he gave him Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera priest of On, as his wife. And Joseph went forth over the land of Egypt. Now Joseph was thirty years old when he stood before Pharaoh, king of Egypt. And Joseph went out from the presence of Pharaoh and went through all the land of Egypt."

    This always gets longer than I expect.


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