Genesis 37:3 "Now Israel [Jacob] 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."
This chapter tells of the jealousy of Joseph's brothers, how they faked his death, and brought the "coat of many colors" back to their father, after ripping it and putting a goat's blood on it, to appear as if Joseph had been killed by a wild animal.
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Good question, but I don't know if you mean the whole Bible, or just any part of the Bible. Or it could be the Whole Old testament. If it is who used any part of the Bible, I would say Moses. He used the 10 commandments; they are part of the Bible. Someone else may have a better answer.
No - the Apocryphal books are non-canonical, that is, they are not part of the Protestant Bible.
Yes! The Bible was a huge part of education in the 1600s and the 1700s. The main reason they wanted all children to be able to read was so they could read the Bible.
The first part of the Bible, known as the Old Testament, consists of 39 books.
Genesis. There is a more complete account in the Book of Jasher, which is part of the appocrypha.
The Bible says nothing about Jesus' brothers putting him in anything... however, Joseph, son of Jacob in the Old Testament part of the Bible, was thrown into a well by his brothers.
David. Jesse was an ancestor of David, from whom Joseph descended. Both David and Jesse were part of the lineage in the Bible that led to the birth of Jesus, with Joseph being the earthly father of Jesus.
Greatest Heroes of the Bible - 1978 The Story of Moses Part 1 was released on: USA: 20 November 1978
Craig played the part of Joseph at the wycombe swan
how maney times did water part in the bible
he didn't write any part of the bible
That depends on which part of the Bible you read. Almost any opinion can be supported by some part of the Bible.
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The story of Joseph in the Old Testament runs from Genesis chapter 30 (his birth) to Exodus chapter 1, which records his death. Joseph in the New Testament is mentioned in the Gospels, primarily in Matthew and Luke.
i don't personally know but in the time of "Jesus", Jesus meant Joseph so there could be many people known as "Jesus"
None of the parts in the bible are wrong.