Joseph in Egypt – slave, falsely accused, imprisonment, ruler
By Rhiannonw
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[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series]
She tried to entice him to lie in her bed.
Though far from his people, enslaved, yet he said,
firm ‘No!’ to temptation from his master’s rich wife.
Still followed God‘s standards, and honourable his life.
His master had seen how reliable he was,
and saw how his Lord with him, blessed the whole house.
The woman, frustrated then lied and accused
and said he’d attacked, though her lust he’d refused.
Imprisoned, his God was still with him to bless,
the warden could trust him, God gave him success
and many years later, by Pharaoh was freed
to store the land’s food so in famine they’d feed.
cf Genesis chapters 39-41 in the Bible
Tune: 11 11 11 11 eg Clarendon by Adoniram Gordon, tune of ‘Lord Jesus I love Thee, I know Thou art mine’
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temptation
The story of Joseph. Fascinating. Interesting yes Rhiannon. I wonder if Jesus was tempted by lust in the desert, I don't think so. And the six deadly sins? The ten commandments?
Very nice, good work but I think the lyrics are a bit complicated for singing.
All the best, have a good week & Nolan
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Hi Rhiannon
Hi Rhiannon
I love the story of Joseph, and have sung all the words in the play by Andrew LLoyd Webber and Tim Rice. Your poem covers the story very well and in just a few lines.
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