1.18.2025

Things I Never Noticed before in the Bible - Genesis 37-38 - Joseph, Judah, and Jacob's Family

I never noticed that because Jacob gives Joseph a fancy robe, Reuben and Jacob wind up tearing their robes in grief at the bitter envy it causes among the brothers.

When siblings are set against each other, it deeply grieves their parents.  Sometimes the parents are partial causes of the rivalry for their own faults, but the siblings are mainly responsible to stay and get on good terms with their siblings again.

The 10 brothers show their wickedness, willing to kill Joseph in the pit.  Reuben tries to spare him, as the oldest brother.  Judah in chapter 38 is connected to this - I always read it as a separate interlude.  But we see that even the brother chosen to bring forth the Messiah was deeply immoral and hypocritical.  God will use this deeply sinful family to accomplish His purposes in the long run.

None of this justifies their sin, but God's grace is greater than our sin.

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