Genesis 41:38
And Pharaoh said unto his servants, Can we find such a one as this is, a man in whom the Spirit of God is?
Cross-reference
In Numbers 27:18, the same phrase 'in whom is the spirit' describes Joshua as divinely equipped leader, echoing Joseph's endowment.
Daniel 4:8 uses the identical phrase 'in whom is the spirit of the holy gods' for Daniel, mirroring Pharaoh's description of Joseph.
Daniel 4:18 repeats 'the spirit of the holy gods is in you' for Daniel, directly paralleling the Spirit-endowed interpreter motif.
Daniel 5:11 again calls Daniel 'a man in whom is the spirit of the holy gods,' echoing Joseph's unique spiritual discernment.
Daniel 5:14 says 'the spirit of the gods is in you' of Daniel — a near-verbatim parallel to Gen 41:38's description.
Daniel 6:3 says 'an excellent spirit was in him' of Daniel, closely paralleling the spirit-endowed leadership of Joseph.
Psalm 105:22 recounts Joseph's authority to teach Egypt's elders wisdom, directly echoing the Spirit-given wisdom noted here.
Daniel 4:9 has Nebuchadnezzar tell Daniel 'the spirit of the holy gods is in you' — a close verbal parallel to Pharaoh's recognition of Joseph.
1 Corinthians 12:8 describes the gift of wisdom from the Spirit — Joseph exemplifies this gift as a man with the Spirit of God.
James 3:17 describes wisdom from above as pure and peaceable — Joseph's Spirit-led wisdom matches this description.
Acts 6:3 instructs choosing men full of the Spirit and wisdom — the same qualities Pharaoh saw in Joseph, applying the pattern to church leaders.
Isaiah 19:11 calls Pharaoh's counselors foolish — contrasting with Joseph, who had true wisdom from God's Spirit, not human wisdom.
Ephesians 1:17 prays for a spirit of wisdom and revelation — echoing Joseph's endowment of the Spirit for understanding.