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1. Fighting the rivals (1:1–21)
Outline from Warren Wiersbe
1. Fighting the rivals (1:1–21)
· The victories of Judah ()
· The victory of Joseph ()
2. Sparing the opponent (; )
3. Emulating the foe ()
4. Obeying the adversary (2:6–23)
· They forgot what the Lord had done ().
· They forsook what the Lord had said ().
· They forfeited what the Lord had promised ()
· They failed to learn from what the Lord did ().
Their prayer then should be our prayer now: (ESV) — 47 Save us, O Lord our God, and gather us from among the nations, that we may give thanks to your holy name and glory in your praise.
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