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Living the Dream: Joseph for Today: A Dramatic Exposition of Genesis 37–50 is unavailable, but you can change that!

In a lively and gripping way, Pete Wilcox unfolds the story of Joseph in fourteen dramatic episodes. With a light touch and the sensitivity of one who has listened carefully to the biblical text, Wilcox allows the narrative to give up its treasures, and enables his readers to set their own stories alongside it. In this way the ancient tale is made fresh for a modern western generation. The...

conclusion: ‘It is my son’s robe.’ The phrase may be exclusive, as if Jacob has only one son, or only one son that truly matters. If so, and if the brothers had any twinges of conscience in their father’s presence, that remark smothered them. ‘A wild animal has devoured him,’ Jacob concludes. ‘Joseph is without doubt torn to pieces’ (verse 33). The brothers thought Joseph’s removal from the scene would improve matters at home. But they were mistaken. One after another, they—and their sisters (making
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