Coat of many colours

Jacob blesses Joseph and gives him the coat.

The coat of many colours[a] is the usual English translation of the Hebrew term ketonet passim (כְּתֹנֶת פַּסִּים), an item of clothing given to Joseph, the son of Jacob in the Hebrew Bible's Book of Genesis, as a symbol of his love.[1] The traditional reading of this story is that Joseph's brothers became jealous of this coat, among other things, and therefore sold Joseph into slavery.[2]
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  1. Sicker, Dr Martin (2022). Reading the Pentateuch Politically; from Abraham to Moses. Xlibris Corporation. p. 157. ISBN 978-1-6698-2768-9.
  2. Reddie, Anthony G. (2016). Black Theology, Slavery and Contemporary Christianity: 200 Years and No Apology. Routledge. p. 39. ISBN 978-1-317-17383-0.

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