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Genesis: Joseph map, route, chapters, and distances
This page collects the full Mapped Fiction route for Genesis: Joseph. The interactive map follows the journey from Hebron / Canaan to Goshen / Rameses region, while the notes below make the route crawlable and easy to audit.
Route overview
The mapped route uses Caravan, Judah interlude, Grain journey, Return route, Family migration, Court movement, Burial procession. Distances are either explicit in the source, geodesic between known locations, or estimated from the route notes where the title gives a fictional or approximate path.
- Joseph sent from Hebron to Dothan: Hebron / Canaan to Dothan, 100 km by Caravan.
- Joseph carried down to Egypt: Dothan to Egyptian court, 567 km by Caravan.
- Judah turns aside to Adullam: Hebron / Canaan to Adullam, 17 km by Judah interlude.
- Judah goes up to Timnath: Adullam to Timnath, 15 km by Judah interlude.
- First grain journey to Egypt: Hebron / Canaan to Egyptian court, 526 km by Grain journey.
- Return from the first grain journey: Egyptian court to Hebron / Canaan, 526 km by Return route.
- Benjamin brought to Egypt: Hebron / Canaan to Egyptian court, 526 km by Grain journey.
- Brothers return with Joseph's invitation: Egyptian court to Hebron / Canaan, 526 km by Return route.
View the complete route table for Genesis: Joseph.
Chapter maps
- Chapter 37: Joseph sold into Egypt
- Chapter 38: Judah and Tamar in Canaan
- Chapter 39: Joseph in Potiphar's house
- Chapter 40: Joseph in prison
- Chapter 41: Joseph before Pharaoh
- Chapter 42: Joseph's brothers go to Egypt
- Chapter 43: Benjamin brought to Egypt
- Chapter 44: The cup and Judah's plea
- Chapter 45: Joseph reveals himself
- Chapter 46: Jacob goes down to Egypt
- Chapter 47: Israel settles in Goshen
- Chapter 48: Jacob blesses Joseph's sons
- Chapter 49: Jacob blesses his sons
- Chapter 50: Jacob buried in Canaan and Joseph dies
Primary source
The map is grounded in Project Gutenberg #8001: Genesis (KJV). Source links on route and chapter pages point to the relevant chapters or scenes where available.