Yes, it is a true story
The story of Joseph and the coat of many colors that his father gave him. The musical is called Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
The story is in Genesis chapters 37-47
Joseph and the "TechniCOLOR" Dream Coat is a Rock Opera written by the combined genius of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber in 1968. It was based on the story of Joseph and the coat of many colors in Genesis in which Joseph is eventually reconciled with the other Sons of Israel. So yes, that is the story's happy ending!
Joseph was primarily in Egypt. The musical is based on the Bible's book of Genesis, so additional insight into location can be easily found through this text resource. I sure hope this helps!
Joseph, son of Jacob (son of Isaac, son of Abraham nee Abram). Joseph then found considerable success working with the state-run construction industry in Egypt, rising to an executive management position rare indeed for a non-native Egyptian. Joseph invited all his extended family to join him in Egypt. Later however, after Joseph passed away, remaining management decided it would be financially prudent to substantially decrease labor costs associated with Joseph's descendants. Joseph was later and unfortunately portrayed by Donny Osmond in a far more popular than it merited stage musical entitled "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat."
no Joseph and the coat of many colors comes from the Old Testament in the bible. It's found in Genesis 37:3 Jesus is born in the new testament and his birth can be found in Matthew
Joseph's father in the Bible is Jacob.
They are both amazing and functioning. The Bible is more amazing, though.
No, Joseph Smith is not mentioned in the Bible.
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.
Joseph is mentioned in the Book of Genesis in the Bible.
According to the Bible, Joseph had eleven brothers.