I. Introduction
A. Transition from the events in Genesis 49, specifically Jacob’s blessings and prophecies for his twelve sons
B. Introduction to the narrative of Jacob’s death, Joseph’s interactions with his brothers, and the conclusion of the book of Genesis in Genesis 50
II. Jacob’s Death and Burial
A. Verses 1-3: Jacob’s family mourns his death and embalms his body according to Egyptian customs
B. Verses 4-6: Joseph seeks permission from Pharaoh to go and bury Jacob in the land of Canaan
C. Verses 7-13: Joseph, along with his brothers and a great company, travels to Canaan to bury Jacob in the cave of Machpelah
III. Joseph’s Reassurance and Forgiveness
A. Verses 14-18: After the burial, Joseph’s brothers fear retribution, but Joseph reassures them of his forgiveness and God’s sovereignty
B. Verses 19-21: Joseph’s kindness and reconciliation with his brothers as he promises to provide for them and their families
IV. Joseph’s Remaining Years in Egypt
A. Verses 22-23: Joseph and his family continue to live in Egypt, with Joseph witnessing the third generation of his descendants
B. Verses 24-26: Joseph foresees the eventual departure of the Israelites from Egypt, requesting that his bones be carried with them
V. Conclusion of Genesis
A. Verses 27-28: The book of Genesis concludes with a summary of Jacob’s death, Joseph’s life, and the embalming of Jacob’s body
B. Transition to the subsequent books of the Bible and the continuation of the Israelite narrative
VI. Epilogue
A. Additional notes on the lives and descendants of Joseph’s brothers
B. Final thoughts and reflections on the book of Genesis
Note: This outline provides a general structure of Genesis 50, focusing on Jacob’s death and burial, Joseph’s interactions with his brothers, and the conclusion of the book of Genesis. It highlights the themes of forgiveness, reconciliation, and the fulfillment of God’s promises. The actual chapter contains additional details, dialogues, and interactions that are not included in this outline.