
Not by Sight: A Novel of the Patriarchs by Elizabeth Jacobson
Series: Standalone
Publisher: WordCrafts Press (March 16, 2022)
REVIEW BY PRISCILLA BETTIS
Elizabeth Jacobson released this Not by Sight in 2022, and this debut novel was a double Carol Award Finalist in 2023. But just as the novel was released, Jacobson was struck with a long-term illness. She is just now getting back up on her promotion- and writing-feet. After reading the book, I am thrilled to help on the promotion side with this review.
Not by Sight is the fictionalized story of Joseph from the Bible. It starts when Joseph is fourteen and continues into his adulthood. Fictionalized, yes, but it sticks to Scripture whenever a Biblical event arises like when Joseph dreams of the sun, the moon, and eleven stars bowing down to him or when his father gives him a fancy coat.
Jacobson is really good at highlighting family drama, both in Joseph’s family of origin and when he’s observing other families in Egypt. (And you thought families in reality TV shows had problems!) The emotion Jacobson conveys on the page arrested my breath and kept me reading late into the night.
I feel like I’ve met Joseph because his character is so well developed in this novel, and the supporting characters are well developed, too. There’s a scene with Potiphar, captain of Pharaoh’s guard, that made me weak in the knees. I wanted to hug Joseph’s little brother, Benjamin. And a scribe named Djaty made me throw back my head and laugh. But my favorite supporting character was Dinah, Joseph’s sister. I probably liked her so much because Joseph did. In fact, when they were separated, he prayed for her daily, and as every year passed when he was in Egypt, he remembered his father, his youngest brother, and Dinah:
I am thirty years old.
-Elizabeth Jacobson, Not by Sight
Benjamin is sixteen.
Dinah is thirty-two.
My father is 121.
Jacobson did her research! I learned so much about Middle Kingdom Egypt, the period during which Joseph lived there. I learned how an Egyptian slave was identified, how a slave could walk unescorted in the city, why the Egyptians didn’t slap any old color on the walls of their homes (the colors had spiritual meanings), how the Egyptians designed their prisons, how bricks were made, the difference between hieroglyphics and cuneiform, the foolish-crazy-downright-idiotic way the Egyptians celebrated Osiris, and more. Jacobson drops these historic details now and then throughout the book, so you don’t even realize you’re getting an education until the story is over and your brain is all lit up with Egyptian facts.
I can’t believe this is a debut novel. It feels like the product of an author with multiple novels under her belt. The prose is polished. The storylines are expertly woven. The descriptions are interesting and memorable.
If I had anything to fuss about, it’d be that I already knew the story of Joseph. I knew what would happen next and what would happen after that. However, it’s so well written, that I still enjoyed the read, as would anyone else interested in ancient Egypt or historical figures in the Bible. Or those who struggle to forgive past wrongs (because Joseph had certainly been wronged).
About that forgiveness, Joseph’s brothers are terribly cruel. Joseph is only human, and his human nature wants to hold on to bitterness. He also struggles with faith. His prayers become rote. He can’t understand why God allows terrible things to happen. But that just makes Joseph all the more relatable and his faith journey all the more remarkable.
Overall, Not by Sight is a beautifully rendered portrait of the patriarch Joseph, and I don’t hesitate to recommend it. Four well-earned fish!

I read Not by Sight through Kindle Unlimited.
Great review, dear Priscilla!
This sounds like an excellent read ❣️
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Thank you, Luisa. I did enjoy Not by Sight! It’s always good to hear from you.🩷
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You are so very welcome my dear Priscilla.
It is always my pleasure to read your posts ❣️
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Thanks for reading the review, Luisa! 🙂 – Elizabeth Jacobson
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You’re more than welcome! It was a real pleasure to read Priscilla’s review ❤️
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You’ve convinced me. I need to read this book.
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It really hooked me, Jackie! Thanks for reading my review and commenting.🩷
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Oh wow! I really hope you enjoy it, Jackie! 🙂 – Elizabeth Jacobson
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Sounds like a great book, Priscilla. I love the story of Joseph.
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It is a great book. I hope Jacobson has another book in the pipeline! Thanks for commenting, Joan.🩷
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Joseph’s story is such a rollercoaster! Thanks for reading the review, Joan! 🙂 – Elizabeth Jacobson
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A quick note and I’m heading to Amazon to check out Elizabeth Jacobson’s Not by Sight. Thanks, Priscilla!
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Happy reading, Grant!🙂
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Grabbed a copy!
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Thank you so much, Grant! I really hope you enjoy the book and that it is a blessing to you! Soli Deo Gloria. – Elizabeth Jacobson
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How awful to get so sick at the launch of her debut novel. If she’s spiritual (and she probably is), she might wonder about that message.
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Oo, interesting thought, Jacqui. I bet she did pray and meditate on that a lot! Thanks for reading my review and commenting.🩷
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You bet I prayed a lot, ladies! It has been a very rough time, but God’s plans are perfect and happen in His time, no matter what is thrown at us. – Elizabeth Jacobson
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The research into Egypt and the details given sound fascinating! Thanks for sharing, Priscilla!
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You’re welcome, Valinora. Yes, it was cool to learn so much about Middle Kingdom Egypt. I’m glad you commented.🩷
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Researching Middle Kingdom Egypt was a beast (there is so much we still don’t know, believe it or not!), but it was so enjoyable and I learned so much while doing it. Thank you for reading the review! – Elizabeth Jacobson
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The story of Joseph is one of my favorites. (I’ve even considered writing a modern retelling similar to how Angel Studios wrote The Shift, but I don’t feel comfortable taking it on.) I’m heartened to hear this novel is so powerful and am astonished that it’s a debut. Thanks so much for sharing, Priscilla.
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Hi Staci!🩷 I really enjoyed Not by Sight, and Jacobson is an excellent storyteller.
Oo, a modern retelling of Joseph … I think if anyone could do it, you could!
Thanks for reading my review and commenting!
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Aww. That is the nicest thing you could have said. Thank you. ❤️
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Oh, a modern retelling sounds fascinating! I could see it being a difficult write, though, since it would probably have to tackle modern human traffiking. Thanks so much for reading the review, Staci! 🙂 – Elizabeth Jacobson
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Great review, Priscilla. The story of Joseph is a favorite.
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Thanks, Denise.🩷 Joseph’s story is a favorite of mine, too!
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It’s defintely my favorite! XD Thanks so much for reading the review, D.L.! 🙂 – Elizabeth Jacobson
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Sounds like a very interesting fictionlized story and you described the book well
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Thanks, Thomas.🙂 I was glued to the story!
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Thanks so much for reading the review, Thomas! 🙂 – Elizabeth Jacobson
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What a huge undertaking by Elizabeth! Sounds like a compelling interpretation. Thanks for sharing, Priscilla!
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“Compelling” is the perfect description, Jan. I was enthralled. Thanks for commenting.🩷
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Thanks so much for reading the review, Jan! 🙂 – Elizabeth Jacobson
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How did I miss this novel? I scoop up every fictional account of Joseph I can find. He and David are my favorite Old Testament characters and I never tire of reading about them, especially Joseph.
Your review sold me, Priscilla. I’ve already grabbed my copy of Not by Sight. Thanks so much for sharing this review. I would have missed the book otherwise!
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I didn’t know you were so interested in Joseph. Then I think you’ll love the book. Happy reading, Mae!🩷
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Oh my goodness, Mae! Thank you so much! I really hope you enjoy Not by Sight and that it is a blessing to you! Soli Deo Gloria. – Elizabeth Jacobson
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Fabulous, enticing review, Priscilla.
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Thank you so much for reading the review! – Elizabeth Jacobson
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Aw, thanks, Pat!🩷 It’s a fabulous book, so…
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makes it easier to write an comparable review? 🤓
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Priscilla, thank you so much for your heartfelt and wonderful review! I am so honored that you enjoyed Not by Sight so much. It was truly both an absolute joy and a deep struggle to write. I so very much wanted Joseph, and especially his faith journey, to feel real and relatable. It is a huge blessing to me to hear that both felt genuine to you. Soli Deo Gloria!
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It was a pleasure to read, Elizabeth.🩷 Can’t wait to see what you publish next!
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Joseph is one of those people in the bible that everyone knows something about, even if it is just from the musical. I am very interested in this one, Priscilla. Lovely review.
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Thanks for the kind words about my review, Carla.🩷 I had fun writing the review because I had fun reading the book! The hubster has seen the musical, but I haven’t. He said it was good!
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I’ve seen it 3 times and always enjoy it. I wonder how many people that have seen it, know the story from the bible?
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Yes, he is! It was an interesting challenge making Not by Sight a unique story for that reason. Thank you for commenting, Carla! 🙂 – Elizabeth Jacobson
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I find the middle Egypt era fascinating. For my own story on Moses I’m also doing a lot of research. It makes everything so much more interesting! I love this kind of novels.
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I agree, Helena. Research makes stories more interesting … for both the writer and the reader. Thanks for commenting.🩷
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Always a pleasure my friend!
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It is so fascinating, and very different in some ways from New Kingdom Egypt (which I feel like is what we see most often in popular culture). Thank you so much for commenting, Helena, and all the best with your book! – Elizabeth Jacobson
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It’s terrible the author was so sick after the release, but it sounds like she wrote a heck of a book. I can’t imagine the amount of research that went into it. Great review, Priscilla!
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Thanks for the kind words about my review, Teri.🩷 I know, the research alone would intimidate me. Kudos to Jacobson!
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Incredible review, Priscilla. I’ve always loved the story of Joseph, and this account sounds powerful. Thank you for sharing Not By Sight with all of us. BTW, the cover is extraordinary!
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Thanks, Gwen.🩷 Yes, Joseph’s life was incredible, and God’s hand in it even more so! I agree, the cover is cool–a bit haunting, very powerful.
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HI Priscilla, the historical research in this book sounds really interesting. Thanks for sharing this review.
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Hi Robbie!🩷 Jacobson is an academic, so I bet she enjoyed the research, and that’s probably why the story is so full of historic information. Thanks for your comment!
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Yes, I am sure that is true. It would add a lot to this well known Biblical story.
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I’ve just jotted this title down. 😉
We gravitate toward Joseph, because God penned such an amazing redemption story through him, and I’ve always been fascinated with Ancient Egypt. Thanks for the heads up, Priscilla.
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If you like how God worked in Joseph’s life and if you’re interested in ancient Egypt, I think you will love this book! Thanks for commenting, Anne.🩷
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