Passage
And Joseph dieth, a son of an hundred and ten years, and they embalm him, and he is put into a coffin in Egypt.
And Joseph dieth, a son of an hundred and ten years, and they embalm him, and he is put into a coffin in Egypt.
Genesis 50:24 And Joseph saith unto his brethren, `I am dying, and God doth certainly inspect you, and hath caused you to go up from this land, unto the land which He hath sworn to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob.'
Genesis 50:25 And Joseph causeth the sons of Israel to swear, saying, `God doth certainly inspect you, and ye have brought up my bones from this <FI>place<Fi> .'
Genesis 50:26 And Joseph dieth, a son of an hundred and ten years, and they embalm him, and he is put into a coffin in Egypt.
The verse centers on "joseph", "dieth", "hundred", "years", "embalm", "coffin", and "egypt". It is saying that the verse draws attention to "joseph" and "dieth", so its meaning should be read from those terms before moving to application.
The prior verse says "And Joseph causeth the sons of Israel...", giving immediate footing for "joseph" and "dieth". In Genesis context, the local focus is creation, human rebellion, covenant promise, and God's providence.
A plain takeaway is to answer the verse's own emphasis on "joseph" and "dieth" with trust shaped by these words, not by a vague optimism outside the passage.