In Old Testament Manuscript 2, pages 63-64 (corresponding to JST Gen 50:24-25) we read:
Verse
2[5]<4> And Joseph said unto his Brethren, I die, and go unto my Fathers;
and I go down to my grave with Joy. the God of my Father Jacob be with you, [d]<t>o
deliver you out of affiction, in the day of your bondage; for the Lord
hath visited me, and I have obtained a promise of the lord, that out of the
fruit of my loins, the Lord God will raise up a righ<t>eous branch, unto
me <out of my lines;> <&> unto thee, whom my Father
Jacob that <hath> named Israel, a prophet, not the Masiah,
who is called shilo; and this prophet shall deliver my people out of Egypt, in
the day<s> of thy bondag and it shall come to pass, that they shall be
scattered again, and a branch shall be broken off, and shall be carried into a
far country; neverthe[s]<l>ess they shall be rembered in the
covenants of the Lord, when the Masiah cometh; for he shall be made
manifest unto them in the latter days,
in the spirit of power; and shall bring them out of
darkness unto light; out of hiden darkness, and out of captivety a[n]<u>nto
freedom.
I find it interesting that, instead of “Messiah,” the term used
twice is Masiah. The Hebrew for “anointed one” is מָשִׁיחַ, and is
transliterated mā·šîaḥ (alt. mashiah).