Bible Study: Josephs Coat

11:25 am Bible Study, Education

The story of Josephs coat is one of the oldest in the tradition of Christianity. Joseph was one of 12 sons from Jacob. He was the most favored of the 12 sons which manifested in the giving of his coat of many colors. Josephs coat resulted in the envy and hatred of his 11 brothers, and the jealousy they felt toward him.

Josephs coat brought evil intentions out of his brothers. They became quite jealous of him and plotted to kill him until they sold him in Egypt for 20 pieces of silver. They proceeded to tell their father, Jacob, that Jospeh had been killed by wild animals as they brought Josephs coat, smothered with blood. Jacob was greatly sorrowed until later when he finds that Joseph had become a great ruler in Egypt and the story was untrue.

The History of Josephs Coat
Josephs coat was a symbol of the prophetic dreams that portrayed Josephs future greatness. Josephs father loved him more than any of his other sons because he had been born to him in his old age. To show his love and appreciation for his son, he made a richly ornamented robe for him, which is known as the coat of many colors.

Josephs coat not only caused much jealousy and hatred, but was also a way of teaching Josephs brothers a good lesson. When they realized that Joseph was the governor of Egypt, his brothers thought he might imprison or even execute them. Joseph forgave them for what they had done, and they recognized the type of person that Joseph actually was.

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