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Joseph Beloved, Hated, Exalted

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The Life of Joseph has an intrinsic beauty a Life that lights all lives. The life of Jesus is remarkably mirrored in this touching story. It may find favour, and be of especial interest and use to the young.

192 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 1, 1975

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219 reviews88 followers
January 28, 2020
Joseph has always been one of my favorite stories, and I loved reading about it from this author!

I found i couldn’t quite see myself giving it 5 stars cause a few issues I had (mostly with it being a very old book and having some old fashioned ideas at time [ex, only referring to your parents as ‘father’ and ‘mother’, which is okay for some people, but it’s also not wrong that I (respectfully) refer to my parents as ‘mom’ and ‘dad’.])

Overall, it was a short, easy, and very inspiring read! I loved it!

Happy reading guys!
Profile Image for Tori Samar.
603 reviews98 followers
October 1, 2019
This book certainly gave me a renewed appreciation for the life of Joseph. In particular, I benefited from considering some of Meyers's parallels between Joseph and Christ, as well as his insights on sin and temptation (whether in the brothers' negative example or in Joseph's positive example). I reduced my rating somewhat, however, because while Meyer makes several remarks that are good, true, and helpful in their own right, he arrives at these remarks by overreaching on some of his exegesis, in my opinion—sometimes making the narrative of Joseph say more than it actually says.
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65 reviews
November 12, 2011
It was such a blessing to be reminded once again that it is God that is in control of the world. I often need my vision realigned to remember that I am small player in God's world and that He has a specific role for me to play. God is not dependent on any of us. We do our little work and cease.
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18 reviews
June 25, 2017
Great book, read it when I was in college, going through difficult times, greatly encouraged me to look towards Christ.
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78 reviews14 followers
August 15, 2018
"IT was said by Coleridge that our greatest mission is to rescue admitted truths from the neglect caused by their universal admission. There is much force in this. When a truth is fighting for existence, it compels men, whether they love it or not, to consider it. But when its position is secured, it becomes like a well-used coin, or the familiar text which hangs unnoticed on the wall. It is a great mission to rescue such truths from neglect; to flash upon them the strong light which arrests attention; to play the part of Old Mortality, who, chisel in hand, was wont to clear the mould of neglect from the gravestones of the Covenanters, so that the legend might stand out clear-cut."

When I found this book (by chance or maybe not) I thought it would be a regular read expounding on the life of Joseph, but I was wrong. This book reminded me of the depth of God's Word, His thoughts, and how His ways cannot be fathomed. F.B. Meyer reminded me that life isn't fair and the world is a cruel place, but like Joseph, if we abide by God's side, His grace is sufficient to lead us through all these troubles into the fullness of Joy that can only be found in the LORD. This was a great read, a gentle reminder of God's Truth.
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87 reviews2 followers
July 24, 2021
“There is a whole heaven of difference between fruit and works - the fruits of the spirit, and works of the flesh. Oh that Christian people would learn that there is a great danger in their putting forth their own self-directed energies in Christian living; and that their true power consists in being still, while Jesus from His hidden life in heaven pours out through them His grace and power and blessing on the world.” (F. B. Meyer)

I took my time and slowly savored this book. Before reading, I had never realized that Joseph was a “type” or a foreshadowing of Jesus. The way that F.B. Meyer unfolds scripture is both illuminating and challenging. This book is no different, and the beautiful story of Joseph’s life was made completely fresh to me, even after decades of familiarity. Highly recommend!
3 reviews
August 16, 2020
هذا الكتاب ليس فقط رائع
و لكن اروع مما توقعت ان يتناول المؤلف الشخصية بهذا الجمال ممهدا امامنا طرقا لكل جوانب شخصيته التى تتخيلها أو قد لا تتخيلها
مع اعتبار انه ليس شخصية روائية بل شخص لحياة معاشة لها انعاكسها على حياتنا روحياً و اجتماعياً و عملياً
اشكر الله انه أتاح لى ان اقرأ هذا الكتاب رغم ان اصداره قديم جدا إلا انى شعرت لو سنحت لى الفرصة ان اقابل مثل هذا الكاتب
الذى جعلنى أحلم لو أرى يوسف و اجرى معه حديث صحفى و أحببته اكتر مما كنت احبه
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134 reviews1 follower
April 9, 2022
Joesph ~ F.B. Meyer

⭐⭐⭐ 3/5

This excellent book was not only a great reminder of the wonderful story of Joseph in genesis but also the author ties Joseph in with the Christ which is the right thing to do as Joseph was a type of Christ a foreshadowing of the one to come, Jesus.

Some of these chapters were very excellent and you can know that the author is a Godly man and really knows the gospel truly and communicates that clearly in these pages.
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Author 2 books31 followers
June 6, 2019
Joseph

Jacob’s Son, Joseph, was an extraordinary child. He was the oldest of Rachel’s two sons, his father’s beloved wife.
Sold into Egyptian slavery by his siblings, Joseph rose to be a ruler in Egypt. He is one of the greatest character’s in the Old Testament.
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5,767 reviews33 followers
June 26, 2024
Meyer Mission #21
I have said before that I have found the 'biography' books of Meyer less engaging than the other ones, but this was a cracking good read, and very encouraging and challenging.
21 books from Meyer read now.
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318 reviews3 followers
December 13, 2020
A thorough look at the life of Joseph with a lot of insight as to how his life relates to the life of Jesus. Very thought provoking.
Profile Image for Landon Coleman.
Author 5 books14 followers
May 8, 2025
This book was better than I expected. Throughout, Meyer slips into allegory and moralism, but he also offers some lucid insights into the story of Joseph and the family dynamics involved.
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601 reviews
November 22, 2014
I expressed to a professor that I loved FB Meyer's book on Hebrews, The Way Into the Holiest; Expositions of the Epistle to the Hebrews, and she recommended his character studies to me. I was not disappointed. Both practical and insightful, Meyer's expositions on the life of Joseph stand the test of time. I left encouraged and challenged and more excited to teach the life of Joseph to the students in my Genesis classes. I recommend this book to anyone who is studying Genesis/the life of Joseph or to any believer who just wants a good character study to read with their devotion time.
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1,082 reviews33 followers
December 30, 2013
Meyer never takes his eyes off of the big picture, tracing the unfolding providence of God throughout the life of Joseph, and pointing out how that story foreshadows the greater work of Christ that was yet to come. This reissue (Meyer died in 1929) updates some of the language, but it is still archaic in places. Yet this should not discourage any from reading an important look at one of the most famous stories in history.
Profile Image for Donna Hunt.
189 reviews1 follower
September 20, 2012
Good little book about the life and Joseph and encouragement that we can learn from his life serving God, even in trying times.
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