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 Published On Apr 17, 2024

Genesis 41:46-57: Pharaoh appoints Joseph as second in command over Egypt due to his wisdom and interpretation of dreams. Joseph oversees the storage of grain during the seven years of plenty, preparing for the seven years of famine. The famine affects Egypt and surrounding regions, prompting people to come to Joseph for food.

Psalm 50:1-6: The psalmist describes God's majesty and authority, summoning the earth from sunrise to sunset. God is depicted as coming in splendor and summoning the heavens and the earth as witnesses to judge His people.

Proverbs 19:25: This verse advises punishing a mocker to deter others from becoming arrogant.

Proverbs 19:27: The passage encourages listening to instruction and gaining knowledge to become wise, implying that ignoring instruction leads to one's downfall.

Matthew 26:6-13: A woman anoints Jesus with expensive perfume at the house of Simon the leper in Bethany. The disciples criticize her for wasting the perfume, but Jesus commends her, saying that she has prepared Him for burial. He predicts that her act of devotion will be remembered wherever the Gospel is preached.

Mark 14:3-9: A woman pours expensive perfume on Jesus' head while He is dining at the house of Simon the leper in Bethany. Some present criticize her for the waste, but Jesus defends her, saying that she has done a beautiful thing for Him. He praises her act of kindness and predicts that her story will be told wherever the Gospel is preached.

John 12:1-11: Jesus visits the home of Lazarus, whom He had raised from the dead, in Bethany. Martha serves while Mary anoints Jesus' feet with expensive perfume and wipes them with her hair. Judas Iscariot criticizes her for the waste, but Jesus defends her, saying that she has kept the perfume for His burial.

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