Genesis 37 introduces the story of Joseph, Jacob's favored son, whose colorful coat symbolizes his father's affection. This favoritism breeds jealousy among his brothers, exacerbated by Joseph's dreams of superiority. In a fit of rage, the brothers conspire against him, initially planning to kill him but ultimately selling him into slavery in Egypt. They deceive Jacob by presenting Joseph's coat, stained with blood, leading him to believe that Joseph has been killed. This chapter sets the stage for Joseph's journey from betrayal to prominence, emphasizing themes of jealousy, divine providence, and the complexities of family dynamics.
Genesis Chapter 37
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