Jacob’s Household Arrives in Egypt
Image ID
smdas0342
Description
A company of Hebrew travelers stands on a ridge before the massive walls, temple fronts, and distant pyramids of Egypt. The scene portrays Jacob’s household reaching the land where Joseph had prepared refuge during the famine. The fortified city rises as both shelter and foreshadowing: Egypt becomes the place of preservation for the covenant family, yet also the land from which Israel will one day need deliverance.
Rooted in Genesis 46–47, the artwork emphasizes God’s providence in moving Jacob’s descendants into Egypt, where they would be sustained, multiplied, and eventually formed into a nation. The gathered figures before the city make this a useful visual for teaching on Joseph, Jacob, famine, covenant preservation, and the unfolding story that leads toward Exodus.
Rooted in Genesis 46–47, the artwork emphasizes God’s providence in moving Jacob’s descendants into Egypt, where they would be sustained, multiplied, and eventually formed into a nation. The gathered figures before the city make this a useful visual for teaching on Joseph, Jacob, famine, covenant preservation, and the unfolding story that leads toward Exodus.








