Prompt: a tale so wise,
Jethro, a father-in-law with keenest eyes,
Saw Moses judging from morn till night,
Struggling alone with burdens so tight.
Jethro spoke up with heartfelt care,
Advising Moses with wisdom rare,
"Appoint wise leaders, let them share the load,
So you won't crumble beneath this heavy code."
Moses heeded the counsel of old,
Delegated wisely, a story to be told,
A lesson learned of leadership true,
From Jethro's counsel in Exodus 18, anew.
With wisdom sought from a trusted friend,
Moses found balance, a way to mend,
A reminder that in life's challenging quest,
Wise counsel can bring us our very best.
Prompt: Exodus Chapter 16, a story of provision,
God's faithfulness shown in a heavenly vision.
The Israelites, hungry and weak,
In the wilderness, their future seemed bleak.
But God heard their cries, He knew their plight,
He rained down manna, a heavenly delight.
Each morning, like dew on the ground,
Manna appeared, a miracle profound.
With quail in the evening, and manna by day,
God sustained them, along the way.
They gathered enough, for each day's need,
Dependent on God's mercy, indeed.
But some were greedy, they hoarded in vain,
For manna spoiled, a lesson plain.
God's provision, a test of trust,
To rely on Him, was truly a must.
In Exodus 16, a lesson we learn,
To trust in God, with hearts that yearn.
His faithfulness, a promise sure,
In times of need, our hope secure.
So let us remember, each day anew,
God's provision, so faithful and true.
Exodus 16, a tale of grace,
God's manna from heaven, in every place.
Prompt: Exodus Chapter 15, a joyful song,
Of Israel's deliverance, triumphant and strong.
They crossed the sea, by God's mighty hand,
Their enemies vanquished, in the sandy land.
Moses and Miriam led the praise,
With tambourines and dancing, in joyful ways.
They sang of God's glory, His strength and might,
For He had brought them out of Egypt's night.
The waters parted, a path made clear,
The Israelites crossed without a fear.
Pharaoh's army, swallowed by the sea,
God's saving grace, for all to see.
The song of freedom, echoed in the air,
A testimony of God's love and care.
His faithfulness, a guiding light,
In Exodus 15, a tale of God's might.
So let us sing with hearts aglow,
Of God's redemption, His blessings bestowed.
Exodus 15, a timeless ode,
Of God's deliverance, our eternal road.
Prompt: Exodus Chapter 14, a tale so grand,
Of Moses leading his people, a faithful band.
They fled from Egypt's tyrant's hand,
With faith and hope, they took a stand.
But Pharaoh's heart was filled with ire,
He chased them with his chariots afire.
The Israelites saw the sea ahead,
With fear and dread, their hearts were led.
They cried to Moses, "Is this our end?"
But he said, "Fear not, my dearest friends,
For God is with us, He'll make a way,
A miracle shall come, without delay."
Moses stretched his staff across the tide,
And parted the waters, side by side.
The Israelites marched on dry ground,
With walls of water, a sight profound.
Pharaoh's army pursued with speed,
But the sea crashed down, their fate decreed.
The Israelites were saved, by God's command,
A miracle of the sea, so grand!
With faith and courage, they journeyed on,
Guided by God, from dusk till dawn.
Exodus 14, a story of hope,
Of God's miraculous power, a wondrous scope.
Prompt: With pillar of cloud, and fire by night,
God led His people with celestial light,
From Egypt's bondage, they were set free,
A nation born, by the Red Sea.
The firstborn sons, by God's command,
Were consecrated, a chosen band,
Their lives preserved, a miracle so grand,
A pledge of gratitude, forever to stand.
The Israelites marched on, with awe and wonder,
Guided by God, they trod asunder,
A journey long, through desert sands,
Trusting in God's unchanging hands.
Their hearts uplifted, their spirits bright,
They followed God, both day and night,
With faith unwavering, and hearts aglow,
They embraced the future's unknown show.
Exodus Thirteen, a story so divine,
A tale of freedom, a journey's shine,
A chapter of hope, of faith so strong,
As God's people sang redemption's song.
Prompt: In Egypt's land, God's hand held high,
The time had come, the hour nigh,
To set His people free from plight,
To lead them out into the night.
The lamb was chosen, without blemish,
Its blood a sign, a mark to finish,
On doorposts smeared, a crimson stain,
Protection sought, from loss and pain.
At midnight's strike, the firstborn fell,
Pharaoh's heart, in anguish, swell,
He begged and pleaded for release,
As Israel prepared to find their peace.
With unleavened bread and hurried pace,
They left behind their servile place,
Redemption's story, ancient and grand,
A testament to God's guiding hand.
So, every year, Passover's told,
Of freedom won, by young and old,
A tale of faith, a lesson true,
Of God's deliverance, for me and you.
Prompt: Egypt trembles, shrouded in dark,
God's wrath unleashed, a mighty arc,
The firstborn, cursed, from highest to low,
Their lives taken, a fatal blow.
Pharaoh's heart, hardened like stone,
Ignored the warnings, left none alone,
Now anguish reigns in every home,
Grief and wails, a mournful tome.
Israel, ready to depart,
God's promise kept, a brand new start,
Exodus begins with night so grim,
Redemption won, on angel's whim.
So ends the tale of Exodus Eleven,
A fateful chapter, wrath from heaven,
But hope now dawns, a journey ahead,
With faith and courage, the Israelites are led.
Prompt: In Egypt's land, a plague of locusts came
A swarm so vast, it covered fields in shame
Exodus Ten, a warning from above
To show God's might, and His unwavering love
The locusts darkened skies, a fearsome sight
They devoured crops, in the day and night
No green was left, no tree or blade of grass
As Egypt's land lay bare, an empty mass
Pharaoh's heart was stubborn, his will unbent
He refused to yield, despite the torment
But Moses spoke, with God's command in hand
"Let my people go, to the Promised Land"
Pharaoh pleaded, "I have sinned, I'm wrong"
He begged for mercy, as the swarm thronged
And so, the locusts vanished, as quickly as they came
But Pharaoh's heart, remained the same
Exodus Ten, a lesson to be learned
That God's power cannot be overturned
His patience endless, His grace profound
As He leads His people, homeward bound.
Prompt: In Egypt's land, a tale is told
Of plagues that came, both fierce and bold
Exodus Nine, the wrath so dire
Sent to free a nation from the mire
First, livestock perished, cattle fell
A warning from the God who'd tell
Next, festering boils plagued the skin
A painful plague that did begin
Then hail and fire rained from the sky
Destroying crops, with none left to try
The locusts came, in swarms they flew
Devouring fields, a sight so true
Darkness shrouded, a palpable fear
For three long days, it lingered near
But still, Pharaoh's heart was hard and cold
Refusing to release the hold
So, plagues unleashed, they took their toll
Until Pharaoh's heart, began to fold
Exodus Nine, a story of might
Of God's power, and His guiding light.
Prompt: Frogs hopped and flies buzzed,
In Egypt's land, they caused a fuss.
Moses and Aaron, with God's might,
Unleashed the plagues, a fearsome sight.
Frogs in beds and frogs in pots,
Frogs in ovens, in every spot.
Flies that buzzed and flies that bit,
They plagued the land, a dreadful fit.
Pharaoh's heart was hard and cold,
Refused to yield, refused to fold.
But God's power prevailed once more,
As plagues brought Egypt to the floor.
Exodus Chapter Eight, a tale of signs,
God's warning to Pharaoh's confines.
A call to set His people free,
To trust in God's sovereignty.
Prompt: Moses and Aaron, a mission grand,
To Egypt's ruler, they did stand.
A rod to serpent, a sign so true,
God's power displayed, a wonder anew.
Pharaoh's heart, filled with pride,
His magicians tried to subside,
But Moses' serpent, with God's might,
Swallowed theirs, a stunning sight.
Exodus Chapter Seven, a story told,
Of God's authority, so bold.
A call to Pharaoh, to set free,
His chosen people, the Israelite decree.
Prompt: In Egypt's land, so dark and dire,
God spoke to Moses, burning fire,
A task immense, a journey far,
To free His people, raise the bar.
Moses doubted, filled with fear,
His voice quivered, unsure and clear,
"But who am I, unworthy, weak,
To speak to Pharaoh, bold and sleek?"
God's voice, commanding, did not wane,
"I am with you, in every pain,
A staff to guide you, signs to show,
My power with you, as you go."
With hand of flesh, then hand of leprosy,
And water turned to blood, for all to see,
Moses, emboldened by God's might,
Heeded the call, prepared to fight.
To Egypt's ruler he made his way,
With Aaron by his side, come what may,
Demanding freedom for God's own kin,
A battle fought, they sought to win.
But Pharaoh's heart was hard and cold,
He scoffed and mocked, refused to fold,
Yet Moses stood with unwavering grace,
His faith in God, a steady pace.
Through plagues and trials, they pressed on,
Till Pharaoh's grip was finally gone,
The Israelites, with hope anew,
Set forth, their journey to pursue.
Exodus Chapter 4, a tale of might,
Of God's call, and Moses' flight,
A story of courage, faith, and love,
Guided by the One from above.
Prompt: Moses, once a shepherd humble,
Tending flock with care and bumble,
Till he saw a sight so rare,
A bush ablaze, yet not consumed by flare.
In awe he gazed, his heart astir,
As God's voice called in gentle whisper,
"Take off your shoes, this ground is holy,
For I am the Lord, the One and Only."
With trepidation, Moses drew near,
His soul trembling with godly fear,
As God revealed a plan so grand,
To free His people from Egypt's land.
"I have heard their cries of pain,
Their suffering has not been in vain,
I will send you as my chosen one,
To lead them out, my will be done."
"But who am I, unworthy and weak,
To speak to Pharaoh, proud and meek?
What if they ask me, who sent thee?
What name shall I give, O Lord, to me?"
"I am who I am," God proclaimed,
Eternal, unchanging, never maimed,
"I am the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob,
I am the God of love, truth, and rock."
With faith renewed, Moses obeyed,
His heart emboldened, his fears allayed,
He trusted God's promise, firm and sure,
To guide him through, with strength so pure.
Prompt: In Egypt's land, a baby boy was born,
A child of destiny, predestined morn,
His mother hid him, with love so deep,
She placed him in the river, to safely keep.
The princess of Egypt, by the river's side,
Discovered the baby, with fate's sweet tide,
She took him as her own, with tender care,
And named him Moses, a future rare.
He grew up strong, in Pharaoh's court,
But never forgot his people's plight, aught,
He witnessed their suffering, their pain and woe,
His heart was stirred, with justice's glow.
One day, he saw an Egyptian smite,
An Israelite brother, in cruel sight,
With righteous anger, he struck the blow,
And buried the body, in sand below.
But news spread fast, the Pharaoh heard,
And Moses fled, without a word,
He found a home, in Midian's land,
With Zipporah's love, a guiding hand.
He tended sheep, on desert wide,
He learned of God, in solitude's tide,
And God appeared, in burning flame,
Commissioning Moses, with a holy aim.
To free his people, from bondage dire,
To lead them out, with God's own fire,
Moses returned, with staff in hand,
Prompt: In days of old, in Egypt's land,
A nation rose with God's own hand,
The Israelites, a chosen race,
But soon they'd face a dire disgrace.
Their numbers grew, they multiplied,
Their strength and might they could not hide,
The Pharaoh feared their growing might,
And sought to dim their shining light.
He made them slaves, oppressed their kind,
With harsh demands and treatment blind,
But Israelites, with hearts of steel,
Endured their pain, they did not yield.
Their cries to God, He heard them true,
He promised them a future new,
A leader bold, with strength and might,
To lead them out from darkest night.
Moses was born, a child of fate,
His life preserved, by God's mandate,
He grew up strong, in Pharaoh's court,
But justice burned, a fiery port.
He sought to free his brethren dear,
To break their chains, to dry their tear,
But Pharaoh's heart, it would not budge,
His stubbornness, a sinful grudge.
So plagues came forth, with wrath divine,
The Nile turned blood, the locusts' sign,
Yet Pharaoh's heart, it still was hard,
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Prompt: Joseph wept, with grief so deep,
As Jacob passed, in final sleep,
He mourned his father, with tears and pain,
And vowed to honor his legacy's reign.
He sought permission from Pharaoh's throne,
To bury Jacob, in Canaan's own,
With honor and pomp, a grand farewell,
For Jacob, his father, he loved so well.
He led the mourning, with a heavy heart,
His family grieved, torn apart,
But Joseph knew, in God's great plan,
That death was not the final span.
He forgave his brothers, who once betrayed,
Their guilt and shame, now truly laid,
He saw God's hand, through every trial,
His heart embraced, a forgiving smile.
He reassured them, with gentle grace,
That God's redemption, was in this place,
He promised care and provision wide,
For all their days, with love applied.
In Genesis 50, a story of farewell,
Of forgiveness given, a grace to tell,
God's providence, in every turn,
His faithfulness, we must discern.
A tale of endings, but also of hope,
God's promises, in full scope,
For in the midst of grief and pain,
God's love and mercy, forever sustain.
Prompt: Jacob gathered his sons, in his final days,
To bless them all, in unique ways,
He spoke with wisdom, a prophetic voice,
Foretelling their future, by God's choice.
Reuben, his firstborn, once so strong,
Lost his birthright, for a sinful wrong,
Jacob's blessing, withheld from his hand,
For Reuben's heart, did not withstand.
Simeon and Levi, brothers in strife,
Their anger fierce, brought trouble and strife,
Their inheritance, divided and spread,
For shedding blood, their sin was dread.
Judah, the lion, a kingly seed,
From him, a ruler would indeed succeed,
The scepter and lawgiver, from his line,
A foreshadowing of the Messiah's sign.
Zebulun, Issachar, Dan, and Gad,
Asher, Naphtali, and their heritage clad,
Each son received, their father's word,
A prophetic blessing, in vision heard.
Joseph, the favored son of old,
A fruitful vine, a story bold,
His blessings overflowed, with abundance great,
His heritage rich, a blessed fate.
Benjamin, the youngest, a wolf so wild,
A mighty warrior, fierce and styled,
Jacob's heart filled with love profound,
For Benjamin, his cherished son, renowned.
Prompt: Jacob grew old, his days drew near,
He called for Joseph, with a heart sincere,
"My time has come, my life's complete,
Come close, my son, and take your seat."
Joseph came, with reverence deep,
His father's voice, a treasure to keep,
Jacob recounted God's faithful hand,
Throughout his life, in every land.
He spoke of God's covenant true,
The promises made, forever anew,
He blessed Joseph's sons, Ephraim and Manasseh,
With love and faith, a father's caress.
He crossed his hands, a purposeful act,
Proclaiming blessings, a loving pact,
The younger blessed before the elder,
A reversal divine, in God's fiddler.
Joseph tried to correct his father's hand,
But Jacob spoke, with God's command,
For in his wisdom, he could see,
God's sovereign plan, for you and me.
He blessed them both, with words so pure,
A legacy passed down, secure,
He proclaimed the name of God, in praise,
A father's blessing, through endless days.
In Genesis 48, a moment profound,
A father's blessing, so heaven-bound,
God's faithfulness, through generations told,
A legacy of love, that never grows old.
Prompt: In Egypt's land, the famine spread,
Jacob and his sons, with hunger led,
They sought for food, a desperate plight,
Before Joseph, their savior of might.
Joseph welcomed them with open arms,
As Pharaoh granted them fertile farms,
They settled in Goshen, a fertile land,
Provided for by Joseph's hand.
Jacob met Pharaoh, a meeting grand,
A blessing given, by God's command,
He praised the Lord, with grateful heart,
For Joseph's rise, a vital part.
Pharaoh respected Joseph's clan,
He granted them the best of land,
He honored Jacob, with favor bright,
For Joseph's sake, a kingly sight.
The famine worsened, the people cried,
They sold their land, with nothing to hide,
Joseph bought their cattle, their land and store,
Providing food, and giving more.
He kept the people alive, with care,
In Egypt's land, a blessing rare,
Despite the famine's dreadful toll,
God's faithfulness, shone through the soul.
In Genesis 47, a tale of need,
Of blessings given, in time of greed,
God's provision, in famine's strife,
A story of hope, in the midst of life.
Prompt: Jacob, in Canaan, received a call,
To journey to Egypt, a foreign thrall,
His sons had told him of Joseph's fate,
His heart now eager, but filled with weight.
He packed his household, his flocks and kin,
With hope and trepidation, he did begin,
The long, uncertain journey west,
To reunite with his son, he was blessed.
He reached Beersheba, a place of old,
Where God had spoken, in times untold,
He offered sacrifices, seeking God's will,
His heart with longing, yet fears to still.
God spoke to Jacob, in dreams so clear,
Assuring him of His presence near,
He promised to make him a mighty nation,
In Egypt's land, a divine destination.
So Jacob journeyed, with all his kin,
To Egypt's land, a new begin,
With wagons sent by Joseph's hand,
The reunion imminent, as planned.
Father and son, in a tearful embrace,
A moment of joy, a cherished space,
The family reunited, their hearts aglow,
A journey of faith, in God's will they sow.
In Genesis 46, a tale of trust,
A journey of hope, through trials thrust,
God's guidance leading, their steps aligned,
A story of faith, so beautifully designed.
From Strife to Reconciliation - Genesis Chapter 45
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Prompt: In Egypt's land, a story told,
Of brothers' hearts, once hard and cold,
A tale of strife, of jealousy,
Turned into a journey of unity.
Joseph, once sold as a slave,
Now stood before them, strong and brave,
His brothers trembled, guilt-ridden,
As Joseph spoke, their hearts were smitten.
"I am Joseph, your brother dear,"
He said with love, to their surprise and fear,
"Though you meant harm, God's plan was grand,
To save our family, by His hand."
His brothers wept, with joy and grief,
As Joseph offered them relief,
Forgiveness flowed from his heart,
A new beginning, a brand new start.
He embraced them all, with tears of grace,
Reconciliation, in that very place,
Their strife and enmity, now undone,
God's providence, brightly sun.
Prompt: In Egypt's land, a tale of dread,
A test of faith, by God's hand led,
Joseph's brothers, once again,
Faced a trial, a test of pain.
With grain in sacks, they journeyed back,
Unaware of the impending attack,
Joseph devised a cunning plan,
To test his brothers, to understand.
He hid a cup in Benjamin's sack,
A false accusation, a sudden attack,
The brothers protested, with fear and woe,
As Joseph confronted them with the blow.
They searched their sacks, dismayed and shocked,
The cup was found, their hearts were blocked,
Benjamin, accused of theft,
Their father's anguish, their own hearts cleft.
They pleaded with Joseph, in deep despair,
Offering themselves, with heartfelt prayer,
Joseph revealed himself, their long-lost kin,
Their past transgressions, forgiven within.
He wept with joy, a reunion so sweet,
A moment of truth, a victory complete,
Forgiveness flowed, like a healing balm,
Reconciliation, a heavenly psalm.
A lesson learned, a tale profound,
Prompt: The famine still plagued the land, so dire,
In Egypt, Joseph's brothers did inquire,
To buy food and grains for their clan,
They ventured with hope, though their past did ban.
For Joseph, the governor, they did not know,
His face concealed, his status kept low,
But Joseph, their long-lost sibling dear,
Saw them approach with mixed feelings severe.
He tested their hearts, their guilt to assess,
To see if they'd changed, their sorrows confess,
He accused them of spies, their words to probe,
To gauge their remorse, their souls to probe.
The brothers pleaded, they shared their plight,
Benjamin, their youngest, their father's light,
Joseph's heart softened, tears welled in his eyes,
As he saw his brother, to his surprise.
He revealed his identity at last,
Embracing his kin, their sins of the past,
Forgiveness and love, a reunion so sweet,
Their bond restored, their souls replete.
He sent them back with abundant grace,
To fetch their father to this new place,
A journey of joy, a tale of redemption,
A family healed from old contention.
Prompt: Famine struck the land so wide,
Joseph's wisdom prophesied.
His brothers sought for grain and bread,
Unaware of who they were misled.
They bowed before the ruler high,
Not knowing Joseph was nigh.
But he recognized their face,
His heart filled with mixed embrace.
Memories of the past arose,
When his brothers caused him woes.
Sold as slave, he was betrayed,
But now, in power, he displayed.
Joseph tested them in turn,
Their guilt and remorse did yearn.
He kept Simeon, bound and held,
As his brothers' fate was spelled.
He sent them home, with grain in hand,
But held one brother in the land.
Their guilt and fear, they could not shake,
For Joseph's heart was still at stake.
They returned to Jacob's side,
With heavy hearts, they could not hide.
They told their father of their plight,
And Jacob's heart was filled with fright.
In Genesis 42, a tale is told,
Of Joseph's brothers, young and old,
Their past mistakes, they must confront,
And face the truth, without affront.
Prompt: Pharaoh, ruler of Egypt's land
Received a dream, by God's own hand
A vision strange, a mystery
None could interpret, none could see
His cupbearer then spoke with awe
Of Joseph's gift, his dreams foresaw
In prison cell, he had been told
Of Pharaoh's dream, both strange and bold
Pharaoh sent for Joseph's aid
To understand the dreams he made
Joseph, filled with wisdom rare
Interpreted with God's own care
Seven fat cows, seven lean
Seven good ears, seven mean
The dreams revealed, a coming fate
Years of plenty, years of straits
Joseph urged Pharaoh to prepare
For famine's grip, a time of despair
To store up grain, in plenty's days
To tide them over, in leaner ways
Pharaoh, wise, heeded the call
Appointed Joseph o'er Egypt's hall
A trusted leader, wise and just
To oversee the task, with God's own trust
In Genesis 41, a story told
Of dreams and visions, mysteries bold
Of Joseph's rise, from prison low
To Pharaoh's side, with wisdom's glow.
Prompt: In Egypt's jail, a dungeon deep
Two prisoners found themselves in keep
A cupbearer and baker, confined
In Joseph's care, their fate entwined
They dreamed their dreams, troubled and vexed
Seeking answers, they felt perplexed
Joseph, gifted with insight divine
Interpreted dreams with wisdom fine
To the cupbearer he revealed
A future bright, his fate unsealed
Restored to Pharaoh's favor high
He'd be released, no longer tied
Encouraged by Joseph's skill
The baker shared his dream at will
But Joseph's words, a different tone
A somber fate, his dream made known
Three days would pass, and he would fall
His life cut short, a bitter gall
Fulfillment came, as Joseph spoke
The baker's fate, a heavy yoke
The cupbearer's freedom, as foretold
But he forgot, as days unrolled
Joseph remained, in prison cell
Forgotten, in a lonely spell
In Genesis 40, a story told
Of dreams and fate, both brave and bold
Of Joseph's gift, a guiding light
In darkest hours, a glimmer bright.
Prompt: In Egypt's land, a foreign place
Joseph served with strength and grace
As Potiphar's trusted slave
His wisdom shone, steadfast and brave
But trials came, a test of might
Potiphar's wife, with dark delight
She sought Joseph's company, in vain
Her advances met with Joseph's refrain
With integrity, he turned away
Refusing sin, come what may
His loyalty, to God and man
He stood his ground, with righteous plan
But Potiphar's wife, consumed by rage
Falsely accused, a damning stage
Joseph's fate, a prison cell
Unjustly cast, where he would dwell
Yet, in the prison, Joseph found
God's favor still, on solid ground
His gifts of dreams and interpretations
Brought hope to others, amid tribulations
From fellow prisoners to Pharaoh's men
Joseph's wisdom, time and again
He rose in rank, with God's own hand
A guiding light in a foreign land
Interpreting Pharaoh's dreams so dire
He saved the kingdom from impending fire
A trusted advisor, wise and true
Joseph's faith and strength anew
Prompt: In Judah's life, a chapter told
Of choices made, both brave and bold
A tale of passion, deceit, and lust
Of family ties, and betrayal's thrust
Judah's sons, a wicked pair
Their evil ways, beyond compare
Er and Onan, their sins so grave
Their lives cut short, to an early grave
Tamar, daughter-in-law in grief
Denied her rights, denied relief
A widow left, with naught to gain
Her hope for justice, filled with pain
But Tamar, wise and resolute
Her plan conceived, her heart acute
She dressed in veils, a disguise so deep
To Judah's tent, she made a leap
Mistaken for a harlot fair
Judah approached, without a care
He sought her favors, for a price
Not knowing Tamar's true device
She asked for pledges, as her fee
A sign of payment, for what would be
Judah agreed, and left his mark
Unknowing, in the growing dark
Time passed by, and Tamar showed
With child conceived, her belly glowed
Judah learned of her condition
His rage so hot, a grave suspicion
But Tamar, bold, she showed her proof
The pledges shown, the painful truth
Prompt: In Canaan's land, a father's love
For Joseph, his son, pure as a dove
A robe of many colors, bright and gay
A symbol of favor, day by day
Joseph dreamed of destiny's call
His brothers bowed, he stood tall
But jealousy stirred within their hearts
Their anger grew, tearing them apart
They plotted harm, a wicked deed
To quench the dreams that Joseph believed
They stripped him of his robe so bright
And cast him into a pit that night
Sold as a slave, a cruel fate
Far from home, in a foreign state
In Egypt's land, he faced the test
Yet, he remained, among the best
From Potiphar's house to the prison cell
Joseph endured, he did excel
Interpreting dreams with wisdom and skill
His faith in God, unwavering still
Years went by, a turn of fate
Pharaoh's dreams, a mystery great
Joseph was called, his gift displayed
He rose to power, not dismayed
A ruler in Egypt, a position high
His brothers came, with hunger nigh
They bowed before him, unaware
Joseph revealed, with love and care
Forgiveness flowed from Joseph's heart
Prompt: In ancient times, a tale is told
Of Esau's line, a story bold
In Genesis, Chapter 36
A lineage born of earthly gifts
Esau, firstborn of Isaac's kin
His birthright sold for a bowl of tin
His descendants, mighty and grand
A tribe of warriors, they command
The Edomites, a people strong
With kings and chiefs, they did belong
Their land so rich, their wealth renowned
Their heritage, forever crowned
Dukes and princes, chiefs of might
Descendants of Esau's birthright
From mighty Eliphaz to Reuel's kin
Generations passed, a noble kin
Esau's sons, chiefs of renown
Inhabited a land, a kingdom's crown
With cities built, and walls of stone
A prosperous land, they proudly own
From Timna, Oholibamah too
To Amalek, a tribe they knew
Generations passed, a legacy bright
As Edom's people marched with might
But history tells of wars and strife
As Edom's sons fought for their life
Against invaders, battles won
Their kingdom stood, beneath the sun
Yet, Edom's glory, it did fade
As time moved on, and shadows laid
Their kingdom fell, their power waned
Their story told, but memories remained
Prompt: Jacob, troubled, heard God's call
To Bethel, he must go with all
His household, and his kin at hand
To worship God, in a promised land
They purged their idols, their hearts made clean
Renewed their covenant, with faith serene
God blessed Jacob, with a new name
Israel, now his honored claim
At Bethel, God appeared once more
To Jacob, with promises to restore
The land, the people, the legacy
God's faithfulness, a constant decree
Jacob built an altar, a testament
To God's grace, so evident
A place of worship, a hallowed ground
Where God's blessings would abound
Genesis 35, a tale of renewal
Of faith restored, a sacred jewel
A story of covenant, steadfast and true
God's promises fulfilled, anew.
Dream Level: is increased each time when you "Go Deeper" into the dream. Each new level is harder to achieve and
takes more iterations than the one before.
Rare Deep Dream: is any dream which went deeper than level 6.
Deep Dream
You cannot go deeper into someone else's dream. You must create your own.
Deep Dream
Currently going deeper is available only for Deep Dreams.