Genesis 41:14

Then Pharaoh sent and called Joseph, and they brought him hastily out of the dungeon: and he shaved himself, and changed his raiment, and came in unto Pharaoh.

Cross-references

Genesis 39:20 Historical context

Genesis 39:20 recounts Joseph's imprisonment, providing the contrast to his sudden release and summons to Pharaoh.

1 Samuel 2:7 Related theme

1 Samuel 2:7 captures the same divine reversal — God brings low and lifts up, as seen in Joseph's sudden elevation from prison to palace.

1 Samuel 2:8 Related theme

1 Samuel 2:8 explicitly describes raising the poor from dust to sit with princes — exactly Joseph's trajectory from dungeon to Pharaoh's court.

2 Kings 25:29 describes Jehoiachin's release from prison and elevation to a seat above other kings, paralleling Joseph's sudden rise from dungeon to Pharaoh's court.

Psalm 105:19-22 recounts the same episode — Joseph's release and elevation to rule Egypt, confirming God's sovereign plan.

Psalm 113:7 Related theme

Psalm 113:7 echoes God raising the poor from dust — Joseph's deliverance from prison exemplifies this divine action.

Psalm 113:8 Parallel

Psalm 113:8 completes the image — sitting with princes — which is precisely what Joseph did after being brought out of prison.

Jeremiah 52:32 records Jehoiachin's release and elevation above other kings, mirroring Joseph's rise from prison to power.

Jeremiah 52:33 explicitly says Jehoiachin changed his prison garments, directly paralleling Joseph's action here.

Daniel 2:25 Typology

Daniel 2:25 mirrors Joseph's story — a captive brought before the king to interpret a dream, showing God's pattern of using His servants.

Psalm 105:20 poetically retells Pharaoh's release of Joseph, summarizing this exact event from his liberation.

Ecclesiastes 4:14 states a general truth: a prisoner can come to reign, which Joseph's story exemplifies.

Esther 5:1 Parallel

Esther 5:1 parallels Joseph's preparation: she puts on royal apparel before entering the king's presence, mirroring his change of raiment.