A new chapter – we move away from the story of patriarchs and focus on the saga of the Israelites. Joseph’s success at the end of Genesis shifts radically into enslavement. The new Pharoah who “did not know Joseph” is reminiscent of the fickle unpredictability of being a stranger in a strange land. Today’s hero becomes tomorrow pariah.
A new pharaoh sat on the throne
But Joseph to him was not known
Of the Jews he said rudely
“We must deal with them shrewdly
Lest they try to make Egypt their own”
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