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Joseph's story begins with dreams and betrayal. The Hebrew word "ketonet passim" (coat of many colors) symbolizes father's favor and brothers' jealousy. This chapter introduces themes of divine sovereignty over human evil. Joseph's dreams prophetically point to his future exaltation. This story parallels Christ's rejection by his brethren. Applications include handling family favoritism, trusting God's larger purposes, and maintaining faith through betrayal.
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Joseph's story begins with dreams and betrayal. The Hebrew word "ketonet passim" (coat of many colors) symbolizes father's favor and brothers' jealousy. This chapter introduces themes of divine sovereignty over human evil. Joseph's dreams prophetically point to his future exaltation. This story parallels Christ's rejection by his brethren. Applications include handling family favoritism, trusting God's larger purposes, and maintaining faith through betrayal.