Joseph's dad Jacob gave him the coat because Joseph was his favourite son
If I'm not mistaken, it was a colorful coat.
Joseph is typically depicted wearing a colorful coat, not something specific on his head.
There is no definitive historical evidence to suggest that Saint Joseph was rich or that he gave money to the poor. However, he is commonly depicted as a hardworking carpenter in Christian tradition, known for his humility and faith.
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Ruben,Siemion,Levi,Naphli,Isccar,Asher,Dan,Zebulam,Gad,Benjeman and Judar. 11 brothers.
Josph's father gave him the coat because Joseph was his favurite.
Joseph, son of Israel
If I'm not mistaken, it was a colorful coat.
As Joseph was the favorite son of Jacob, Jacob gave it to him, and the brothers were jealous.
Joseph's brothers were jealous when Jacob gave Joseph a coat of many colors as a gift, as it symbolized favoritism towards him.
It was Joseph, and his amazing technicoloured dreamcoat.
The story of Joseph and his coat of many colors can be found in the Book of Genesis, Chapter 37, verses 3-4. Joseph's brothers became jealous of him because of the special coat their father gave him, which symbolized their father's favoritism towards Joseph. This jealousy ultimately led to Joseph being sold into slavery in Egypt.
The brother were envious of Joseph , mainly because of the dreams he had. And that their father loved him even though he was the youngest son, and gave a coat of many colors to Joseph.
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.
what exactly are you asking? about Joseph and the amazing technicolor dream coat or what it is?
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The Book of Genesis says that Jacob gave Joseph a "coat of many colours". Since it was normal practice for clan leaders to nominate a successor, this garment was probably a garment that identified Joseph as Jacob's tribal successor, and would not have been an unusual gift in biblical times. The coat was not the reason for the brothers' hatred of Joseph, but his patronising discussion of his dreams was.