35Ja kaikki hänen poikansa ja tyttärensä kävivät häntä lohduttamaan, mutta hän ei huolinut lohdutuksesta, vaan sanoi: "Murehtien minä menen tuonelaan poikani tykö". Ja hänen isänsä itki häntä.
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Genesis 37 marks a pivotal turn in the patriarchal narrative, shifting focus to Joseph, Jacob's favored son. This chapter introduces Joseph's prophetic dreams, his father's overt favoritism, and the intense jealousy of his brothers. Their animosity culminates in a plot to kill him, which is ultimately thwarted by Reuben and Judah, leading instead to Joseph being sold into slavery in Egypt. This dramatic event sets the stage for the rest of Genesis and the eventual deliverance of Israel.
Pyhä Raamattu 1933/1938 (PR1933)
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Suomalainen luterilainen Raamattu. VT 1933, UT 1938.
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