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Revised
Standard Version of the Holy Bible

Genesis
Chapter 37 (Revised Standard Version)
Genesis 37
1 Jacob dwelt in the land of his father's sojournings, in the land of
Canaan.
2 This is the history of the family of Jacob. Joseph, being seventeen
years old, was shepherding the flock with his brothers; he was a lad with
the sons of Bilhah and Zilpah, his father's wives; and Joseph brought an
ill report of them to their father.
3 Now Israel loved Joseph more than any other of his children, because he
was the son of his old age; and he made him a long robe with sleeves.
4 But when his brothers saw that their father loved him more than all his
brothers, they hated him, and could not speak peaceably to him.
5 Now Joseph had a dream, and when he told it to his brothers they only
hated him the more.
6 He said to them, "Hear this dream which I have dreamed
7 behold, we were binding sheaves in the field, and lo, my sheaf arose and
stood upright; and behold, your sheaves gathered round it, and bowed down
to my sheaf."
8 His brothers said to him, "Are you indeed to reign over us? Or are
you indeed to have dominion over us?" So they hated him yet more for
his dreams and for his words.
9 Then he dreamed another dream, and told it to his brothers, and said,
"Behold, I have dreamed another dream; and behold, the sun, the moon,
and eleven stars were bowing down to me."
10 But when he told it to his father and to his brothers, his father
rebuked him, and said to him, "What is this dream that you have
dreamed? Shall I and your mother and your brothers indeed come to bow
ourselves to the ground before you?"
11 And his brothers were jealous of him, but his father kept the saying in
mind.
12 Now his brothers went to pasture their father's flock near Shechem.
13 And Israel said to Joseph, "Are not your brothers pasturing the
flock at Shechem? Come, I will send you to them." And he said to him,
"Here I am."
14 So he said to him, "Go now, see if it is well with your brothers,
and with the flock; and bring me word again." So he sent him from the
valley of Hebron, and he came to Shechem.
15 And a man found him wandering in the fields; and the man asked him,
"What are you seeking?"
16 "I am seeking my brothers," he said, "tell me, I pray
you, where they are pasturing the flock."
17 And the man said, "They have gone away, for I heard them say, 'Let
us go to Dothan.'" So Joseph went after his brothers, and found them
at Dothan.
18 They saw him afar off, and before he came near to them they conspired
against him to kill him.
19 They said to one another, "Here comes this dreamer.
20 Come now, let us kill him and throw him into one of the pits; then we
shall say that a wild beast has devoured him, and we shall see what will
become of his dreams."
21 But when Reuben heard it, he delivered him out of their hands, saying,
"Let us not take his life."
22 And Reuben said to them, "Shed no blood; cast him into this pit
here in the wilderness, but lay no hand upon him" -- that he might
rescue him out of their hand, to restore him to his father.
23 So when Joseph came to his brothers, they stripped him of his robe, the
long robe with sleeves that he wore;
24 and they took him and cast him into a pit. The pit was empty, there was
no water in it.
25 Then they sat down to eat; and looking up they saw a caravan of
Ish'maelites coming from Gilead, with their camels bearing gum, balm, and
myrrh, on their way to carry it down to Egypt.
26 Then Judah said to his brothers, "What profit is it if we slay our
brother and conceal his blood?
27 Come, let us sell him to the Ish'maelites, and let not our hand be upon
him, for he is our brother, our own flesh." And his brothers heeded
him.
28 Then Mid'ianite traders passed by; and they drew Joseph up and lifted
him out of the pit, and sold him to the Ish'maelites for twenty shekels of
silver; and they took Joseph to Egypt.
29 When Reuben returned to the pit and saw that Joseph was not in the pit,
he rent his clothes
30 and returned to his brothers, and said, "The lad is gone; and I,
where shall I go?"
31 Then they took Joseph's robe, and killed a goat, and dipped the robe in
the blood;
32 and they sent the long robe with sleeves and brought it to their
father, and said, "This we have found; see now whether it is your
son's robe or not."
33 And he recognized it, and said, "It is my son's robe; a wild beast
has devoured him; Joseph is without doubt torn to pieces."
34 Then Jacob rent his garments, and put sackcloth upon his loins, and
mourned for his son many days.
35 All his sons and all his daughters rose up to comfort him; but he
refused to be comforted, and said, "No, I shall go down to Sheol to
my son, mourning." Thus his father wept for him.
36 Meanwhile the Mid'ianites had sold him in Egypt to Pot'i-phar, an
officer of Pharaoh, the captain of the guard.
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