Genesis 37
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1[an error occurred while processing this directive]1Jacob continued to live in the land they were occupying, where his father had journeyed in the territory of Canaan.
2[an error occurred while processing this directive]2This is a record of Jacob's descendants. When Joseph was seventeen years old, he was helping his brothers tend their flocks. He was a young man at that time, as were the children of Bilhah and Zilpah, his father's wives. But Joseph would come back and tell his father that his brothers were doing bad things.
3[an error occurred while processing this directive]3Now Israel loved Joseph more than all his brothers, since he was born to him in his old age, so he had made a richly-embroidered tunic for him.
4[an error occurred while processing this directive]4When Joseph's brothers realized that their father loved him more than all of his brothers, they hated him so much that they were unable to speak politely to him.
5[an error occurred while processing this directive]5Right about this time, Joseph had a dream and then told it to his brothers. As a result, his brothers hated him all the more!
6[an error occurred while processing this directive]6"Let me tell you about this dream that I had!" he said.
7[an error occurred while processing this directive]7"We were tying sheaves together out in the middle of the fields, when all of a sudden, my sheaf stood up erect! And then your sheaves gathered around it and bowed down to my sheaf!"
8[an error occurred while processing this directive]8At this, his brothers replied, "Do you really think you're going to rule us or lord it over us?" So they hated him even more because of his dreams and his interpretations of them.
9[an error occurred while processing this directive]9But then he had another dream, and he proceeded to tell his brothers about that one, too. "I had another dream," he said. "The sun, moon, and eleven of the stars were bowing down before me!"
10[an error occurred while processing this directive]10When Joseph told his father about this, his father rebuked him and asked him, "What kind of dream is that? Will I, your mother, and your brothers really come to you and bow down to the ground in front of you?"
11[an error occurred while processing this directive]11As a result, his brothers became more envious of him. But his father kept thinking about all of this.
12[an error occurred while processing this directive]12Some time later, his brothers left to tend their father's flock in Shechem.
13[an error occurred while processing this directive]13And Israel instructed Joseph, "Your brothers are tending the flock in Shechem. Come here, because I'm going to send you to them." "Here I am!" he responded.
14[an error occurred while processing this directive]14"Go and see how things are with your brothers," Israel ordered him. "And see how things are with the flock. Bring back a report for me." Then he sent Joseph from the valley of Hebron. When Joseph reached Shechem,
15[an error occurred while processing this directive]15a man found him wandering around in a field. So the man asked him, "What are you looking for?"
16[an error occurred while processing this directive]16"I'm searching for my brothers," he responded. "Tell me, where are they tending the flock?"
17[an error occurred while processing this directive]17"They've already left," the man answered. "I heard them saying that they were headed to Dothan." So Joseph followed his brothers to Dothan and found them there.
18[an error occurred while processing this directive]18Now as soon as they saw him approaching from a distance, before he arrived they plotted together to kill him.
19[an error occurred while processing this directive]19"Look!" they said. "Here comes the Dream Master!
20[an error occurred while processing this directive]20Come on! Let's kill him and toss him into one of the cisterns. Then we'll report that some wild animal devoured him and wait to see what becomes of his dreams!"
21[an error occurred while processing this directive]21When Reuben heard about it, he tried to save Joseph from their plot. "Let's not do any killing,"
22[an error occurred while processing this directive]22Reuben told them. "And no blood shedding, either. Instead, let's toss him into this cistern that's way out here in the wilderness. But don't lay a hand on him." (Reuben intended to free Joseph and return him to his father.)
23[an error occurred while processing this directive]23As it was, when Joseph arrived where his brothers were, they stripped off the tunic that Jacob had given him—that is, the richly-embroidered tunic that he was wearing.
24[an error occurred while processing this directive]24They grabbed him and tossed him into the cistern, but the cistern was empty. (There was no water in it.)
25[an error occurred while processing this directive]25After this, while they were seated, eating their food, they looked around and saw a caravan of Ishmaelites coming from Gilead with camels carrying spices, balm, and myrrh for sale down in Egypt.
26[an error occurred while processing this directive]26Then Judah suggested to his brothers, "Where's the profit in just killing our brother and shedding his blood?
27[an error occurred while processing this directive]27Come on! Let's sell him to the Ishmaelites! That way, we won't have laid our hands on him. After all, he's our brother, our own flesh." So Judah's brothers listened to him.
28[an error occurred while processing this directive]28As the Midianite merchants were passing through, they extracted Joseph from the cistern and sold Joseph for 20 pieces of silver to the Ishmaelites, who then took Joseph down to Egypt.
29[an error occurred while processing this directive]29Later, when Reuben returned to the cistern, Joseph wasn't there! In mounting panic, he tore his clothes,
30[an error occurred while processing this directive]30returned to his brothers, and shouted, "He's not there! Now what? Where am I to go?"
31[an error occurred while processing this directive]31So they took Joseph's coat, slaughtered a young goat, and dipped the coat in the blood.
32[an error occurred while processing this directive]32Then they stretched out the richly-embroidered tunic to dry, and brought it to their father. "We've found this," they reported. "Look at it and see if this is or isn't your son's tunic."
33[an error occurred while processing this directive]33Examining it, he cried out, "It's my son's tunic! A wild animal has no doubt torn Joseph to pieces."
34[an error occurred while processing this directive]34So Jacob tore his clothes, dressed himself in sackcloth, and then mourned many days for his son.
35[an error occurred while processing this directive]35All his sons and daughters showed up to comfort him, but he refused to be comforted. He kept saying, "Leave me alone! I'll go down to the next world, still mourning for my son." So Joseph's father wept for him.
36[an error occurred while processing this directive]36Meanwhile, down in Egypt, the Midianites sold Joseph to Potiphar, one of Pharaoh's court officials, who was also Commander-in-Chief of the imperial guards.
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