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  1. Jun 7, 2023 · Jacob gives a personal blessing to Joseph's children in Genesis 48, unlike any other grand children. Jacob specifically says that Joseph and his children should carry on in the ways of his fathers Abraham and Isaac - Genesis 48:15-16. "Ephraim", Joseph's son in particular - his name in Hebrew means "fruitful".

  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. “Now Israel loved Joseph more than all his children, because he was the son of his old age: and he made him a coat of many colors” (Genesis 37:3 NKJV). The question of why Jacob gave a coat of many colors is one with many aspects to consider. A study of the parental mistakes of Bible characters could be in itself a full-length volume.

  3. Feb 13, 2022 · We are told why Jacob (called “Israel” here, perhaps conferring a dignity to the sentiment expressed) “loved Joseph more than all his children” (Genesis 37:3). It is because “he was the son of his old age”; the suggestion seems to be that a father siring a child in his elder years will love that child all the more.

  4. Genesis 37:3. ESV Now Israel loved Joseph more than any other of his sons, because he was the son of his old age. And he made him a robe of many colors. NIV Now Israel loved Joseph more than any of his other sons, because he had been born to him in his old age; and he made an ornate robe for him. NASB Now Israel loved Joseph more than all his ...

  5. Art by Sefira Lightstone. We learn in the Torah how Jacob loved his son Joseph more than all his other sons and made him a ketonet passim, commonly translated as a “coat of many colors.” 1 This ended up being a source of jealousy, which contributed to the brothers eventually selling Joseph into slavery. Ketonet translates as “cloak” or ...

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  6. Verse 3. - Now (literally, and) Israel loved Joseph more than all his children (literally, sons), because he was the son of his old age - literally, a son of old age (was) he to him; not a son possessing the wisdom of advanced years (Onkelos), but a son born in his old age (Rosenmüller, Keil, Kalisch, et alii), which was literally true of Joseph, since he was born in his father's ninety-first ...

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  8. Conclusion. The "coat of many colors" was, in spite of what many people have been taught, an expensive tunic in one color. An accurate translation of the verse in question is the following. And Israel (Jacob) loved Joseph more than all his sons because he was the son of his old age. And he made him a tunic reaching to the soles of his feet ...

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