Genesis 46:29
And Joseph made ready his chariot, and went up to meet Israel his father, to Goshen, and presented himself unto him; and he fell on his neck, and wept on his neck a good while.
Cross-reference
In Genesis 33:4, Esau embraced Jacob after years of estrangement; here Joseph similarly embraces his father, echoing that reconciliation.
In Genesis 45:14, Joseph wept over Benjamin; here he weeps over his father, extending the reunion to the whole family.
In Genesis 45:21, Joseph provided wagons and provisions; here he personally meets his father, completing the journey.
In Genesis 45:10, Joseph promised his father he would dwell in Goshen — here that promise is fulfilled as Joseph meets him there.
In Genesis 45:19, Pharaoh provided wagons for Jacob's journey; Joseph now goes personally to meet his father, showing his care.
In Exodus 18:7, Moses goes out to meet Jethro with embrace and greeting — a parallel to Joseph's reunion with Jacob.
In Acts 20:37, the Ephesian elders wept and embraced Paul in farewell; here Joseph weeps embracing his father in reunion — same gesture, different context.