37:1 And
Jacob
dwelleth
in
the
land
of
his
father's
sojournings--in
the
land
of
Canaan.
37:2 These
[are]
births
of
Jacob:
Joseph,
a
son
of
seventeen
years,
hath
been
enjoying
himself
with
his
brethren
among
the
flock,
(and
he
[is]
a
youth,)
with
the
sons
of
Bilhah,
and
with
the
sons
of
Zilpah,
his
father's
wives,
and
Joseph
bringeth
in
an
account
of
their
evil
unto
their
father.
37:3 And
Israel
hath
loved
Joseph
more
than
any
of
his
sons,
for
he
[is]
a
son
of
his
old
age,
and
hath
made
for
him
a
long
coat;
37:4 and
his
brethren
see
that
their
father
hath
loved
him
more
than
any
of
his
brethren,
and
they
hate
him,
and
have
not
been
able
to
speak
[to]
him
peaceably.
37:5 And
Joseph
dreameth
a
dream,
and
declareth
to
his
brethren,
and
they
add
still
more
to
hate
him.
37:6 And
he
saith
unto
them,
`Hear
ye,
I
pray
you,
this
dream
which
I
have
dreamed:
37:7 that,
lo,
we
are
binding
bundles
in
the
midst
of
the
field,
and
lo,
my
bundle
hath
arisen,
and
hath
also
stood
up,
and
lo,
your
bundles
are
round
about,
and
bow
themselves
to
my
bundle.'
37:8 And
his
brethren
say
to
him,
`Dost
thou
certainly
reign
over
us
dost
thou
certainly
rule
over
us'
and
they
add
still
more
to
hate
him,
for
his
dreams,
and
for
his
words.
37:9 And
he
dreameth
yet
another
dream,
and
recounteth
it
to
his
brethren,
and
saith,
`Lo,
I
have
dreamed
a
dream
again,
and
lo,
the
sun
and
the
moon,
and
eleven
stars,
are
bowing
themselves
to
me.'
37:10 And
he
recounteth
unto
his
father,
and
unto
his
brethren;
and
his
father
pusheth
against
him,
and
saith
to
him,
`What
[is]
this
dream
which
thou
hast
dreamt
do
we
certainly
come--I,
and
thy
mother,
and
thy
brethren--to
bow
ourselves
to
thee,
to
the
earth'
37:11 and
his
brethren
are
zealous
against
him,
and
his
father
hath
watched
the
matter.
37:12 And
his
brethren
go
to
feed
the
flock
of
their
father
in
Shechem,
37:13 and
Israel
saith
unto
Joseph,
`Are
not
thy
brethren
feeding
in
Shechem
come,
and
I
send
thee
unto
them;'
and
he
saith
to
him,
`Here
[am]
I;'
37:14 and
he
saith
to
him,
`Go,
I
pray
thee,
see
the
peace
of
thy
brethren,
and
the
peace
of
the
flock,
and
bring
me
back
word;'
and
he
sendeth
him
from
the
valley
of
Hebron,
and
he
cometh
to
Shechem.
37:15 And
a
man
findeth
him,
and
lo,
he
is
wandering
in
the
field,
and
the
man
asketh
him,
saying,
`What
seekest
thou'
37:16 and
he
saith,
`My
brethren
I
am
seeking,
declare
to
me,
I
pray
thee,
where
they
are
feeding'
37:17 And
the
man
saith,
`They
have
journeyed
from
this,
for
I
have
heard
some
saying,
Let
us
go
to
Dothan,'
and
Joseph
goeth
after
his
brethren,
and
findeth
them
in
Dothan.
37:18 And
they
see
him
from
afar,
even
before
he
draweth
near
unto
them,
and
they
conspire
against
him
to
put
him
to
death.
37:19 And
they
say
one
unto
another,
`Lo,
this
man
of
the
dreams
cometh;
37:20 and
now,
come,
and
we
slay
him,
and
cast
him
into
one
of
the
pits,
and
have
said,
An
evil
beast
hath
devoured
him;
and
we
see
what
his
dreams
are.'
37:21 And
Reuben
heareth,
and
delivereth
him
out
of
their
hand,
and
saith,
`Let
us
not
smite
the
life;'
37:22 and
Reuben
saith
unto
them,
`Shed
no
blood;
cast
him
into
this
pit
which
[is]
in
the
wilderness,
and
put
not
forth
a
hand
upon
him,'
--in
order
to
deliver
him
out
of
their
hand,
to
bring
him
back
unto
his
father.
37:23 And
it
cometh
to
pass,
when
Joseph
hath
come
unto
his
brethren,
that
they
strip
Joseph
of
his
coat,
the
long
coat
which
[is]
upon
him,
37:24 and
take
him
and
cast
him
into
the
pit,
and
the
pit
[is]
empty,
there
is
no
water
in
it.
37:25 And
they
sit
down
to
eat
bread,
and
they
lift
up
their
eyes,
and
look,
and
lo,
a
company
of
Ishmaelites
coming
from
Gilead,
and
their
camels
bearing
spices,
and
balm,
and
myrrh,
going
to
take
[them]
down
to
Egypt.
37:26 And
Judah
saith
unto
his
brethren,
`What
gain
when
we
slay
our
brother,
and
have
concealed
his
blood
37:27 Come,
and
we
sell
him
to
the
Ishmaelites,
and
our
hands
are
not
on
him,
for
he
[is]
our
brother--our
flesh;'
and
his
brethren
hearken.
37:28 And
Midianite
merchantmen
pass
by
and
they
draw
out
and
bring
up
Joseph
out
of
the
pit,
and
sell
Joseph
to
the
Ishmaelites
for
twenty
silverlings,
and
they
bring
Joseph
into
Egypt.
37:29 And
Reuben
returneth
unto
the
pit,
and
lo,
Joseph
is
not
in
the
pit,
and
he
rendeth
his
garments,
37:30 and
he
returneth
unto
his
brethren,
and
saith,
`The
lad
is
not,
and
I--whither
am
I
going'
37:31 And
they
take
the
coat
of
Joseph,
and
slaughter
a
kid
of
the
goats,
and
dip
the
coat
in
the
blood,
37:32 and
send
the
long
coat,
and
they
bring
[it]
in
unto
their
father,
and
say,
`This
have
we
found;
discern,
we
pray
thee,
whether
it
[is]
thy
son's
coat
or
not'
37:33 And
he
discerneth
it,
and
saith,
`My
son's
coat!
an
evil
beast
hath
devoured
him;
torn--torn
is
Joseph!'
37:34 And
Jacob
rendeth
his
raiment,
and
putteth
sackcloth
on
his
loins,
and
becometh
a
mourner
for
his
son
many
days,
37:35 and
all
his
sons
and
all
his
daughters
rise
to
comfort
him,
and
he
refuseth
to
comfort
himself,
and
saith,
`For--I
go
down
mourning
unto
my
son,
to
Sheol,'
and
his
father
weepeth
for
him.
37:36 And
the
Medanites
have
sold
him
unto
Egypt,
to
Potiphar,
a
eunuch
of
Pharaoh,
head
of
the
executioners.