Genesis 44:27-29 And your servant my father said to us, You know that my wife bore me two sons. (28) And the one went out from me, and I said, Surely he is torn in pieces. And I never saw him since. (29) And if you take this one also from me, and mischief befall him, you shall bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to the grave.
I frequently wonder if Jacob knew the details of the future history of his sons. Although he certainly only meant Joseph and Benjamin here, his words and the story that followed prophesied of events centuries away.
In the 8th century BC, the Assyrian armies captured the northern kingdom of Israel and scattered her inhabitants across the Ancient Near East. Many of the old prophets referred to the northern kingdom as Ephraim, the son of Joseph. Ephraim didn't stop in Persia but continued across the whole globe. In their long diaspora they have forgotten their identity and have become lo ami ("not a people").
Three hundred years later, Judah was invaded and scattered by Babylon. When the two kingdoms split during the reign of Rehoboam, Benjamin became part of the southern kingdom known as Judah. Remember that Paul was of the tribe of Benjamin. Unlike Ephraim, Judah never forgot their identity. They have remained a relatively distinct people to this day.
This is a possible prophetic meaning of Jacob's statement:
Joseph, by way of Ephraim, the northern kingdom of Israel, is the first son. He was taken away, and, to all appearances was destroyed forever. Benjamin is the second son. He was taken away with Judah, the southern Kingdom, but was never in any real danger of being annihilated. Both of Jacob's sons were restored to him, and both of the houses of Israel will also be restored to their Heavenly Father. The house of Judah is returning to the Land en masse, bringing Benjamin with them, while the house of Israel is awakening to their identity and bringing much of the rest of the world with them. The first stage of Hosea's words concerning Israel was fulfilled millennia ago (Hosea 1:9). The second stage is coming to pass right now (Hosea 1:10), and the third stage, the reunification of the entire nation under the singular banner of the Messiah (Hosea 1:11), cannot be far behind!
(Please don't assume I am applying the term "Ephraim" to anyone but the physical descendants of Ephraim. I'll leave the precise tribal affiliations of the mixed multitude up to Yeshua when He returns.)
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