After a dozen years of marriage Rachel bears a son Genesis 30:22-24
Coat of many colors; father's favorite Genesis 37:1-3
Boyhood dreams; sold into slavery in Egypt Genesis 37:4-28
His brothers report death by wild beasts Genesis 37:29-35
Potiphar's wife resisted Genesis 39:1-20
Dreams interpreted in prison Genesis 39:21-23,40:1-23
Pharaoh's dream of the famine Genesis 41:1-46
As governor Joseph lays up food in the seven plenteous years Genesis 41:47-57
Brothers search for food in Egypt Genesis 42:1-8
They return with food and their money without recognizing Joseph Genesis 42:9-38
They go again with Benjamin for more food Genesis 43:1-34
To delay their return Joseph accuses Benjamin of stealing his silver cup and will not let him return Genesis 44:1-17
Judah pleads for Benjamin's release for the sake of Jacob Genesis 44:18-34
Joseph reveals himself Genesis 45:1-11
Jacob and all his children emigrate to Egypt Genesis 45:25-28,46:2-7
Pharaoh invites Joseph's entire family to live in Egypt Genesis 45:12-24
Joseph sets aside the land of Goshen for his family to live as shepherds Genesis 46:28-34
He presents his brothers and father to Pharaoh Genesis 47:1-12
Joseph collects for food during famine, people's money, their cattle, their land. He taxes one-fifth of all produce Genesis 47:13-26
His father asks to be buried back in Canaan Genesis 47:27-31,49:29-33
Joseph and his two sons visit his dying father and are accepted as "children of Israel"," :GEN:48:1-5
His father blesses the younger boy with his right hand Genesis 48:5-22
Jacob prophesies the future of his twelve sons Genesis 49:1-28
Joseph buries his father in Canaan Genesis 50:1-14
Joseph's brothers fear his vengeance again Genesis 50:14-25
He lives to be 110 years old Genesis 50:22-26
Bones of Joseph, carried through the wilderness, are buried in Shechem Joshua 24:32
Stephen reviews life of Joseph Acts 7:9-18