The Promise Perspective Podcast

Ephraim’s Adoption: The Shadow That Explains the Nations | Episode 16

Stephanie Green Season 5 Episode 16

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In this episode, we will explore Genesis 48 and Jacob's adoption of Ephraim and Manasseh. This moment establishes a prophetic shadow and helps us to better understand Paul's “mystery” that he doesn’t want us to be “ignorant” of when he penned Romans 11.

We will examine what it meant for Jacob to place his name—and the names of Abraham and Isaac—upon Ephraim and Manasseh. Through a Hebraic lens, we will see how names not only represent authority, character, and representation, but also represent inheritance rights and covenant identity (this is why we covered the “birthright” in Episode 15!). All of this reveals why this adoption was way more than just a simple moment in time.

We will also study Jacob's prophecy that Ephraim would become a melo ha goyim (“fullness of nations”), tracing this promise from Abraham to Jacob, to Ephraim, and ultimately to Paul's discussion of the pleroma ton ethnon (“fullness of the nations”) in Romans 11. This study will show that Paul's language intentionally echoes Genesis 48 and how Ephraim's adoption serves as a shadow and prophetic pattern of the nations being grafted into Israel's covenant inheritance through Messiah.

Additionally and alongside Romans 11, we will unpack the connection between Deuteronomy 29–30, heart circumcision, the New Covenant promises, Israel's temporary blindness, and the restoration foretold by Moses and the prophets. Romans 11 reveals a story of fulfillment...one in which the promises given to Israel are expanded through Messiah to include a people called out from among the nations. 

I pray this episode blesses you as we seek to connect the birthright inheritance, adoption, covenant identity, the mystery of the fullness of the nations, and how Genesis 48 provides the shadow that helps explain the reality Paul explains in Romans 11.

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