Genesis 37:31-35
Summary for Gen 37:31-35: 37:31-35 a The old family propensity for deception seized the brothers’ imagination. Jacob had killed a young goat to deceive Isaac (27:5-17 b); now Jacob’s sons deceived him with a goat (see study note on 30:34-36).37:32 c your son: In their cold hatred, the brothers did not refer to Joseph by name or acknowledge him as their brother (see 21:10 d).
37:33 e recognized: Cp. 27:23 f.
Summary for Gen 37:34-35: 37:34-35 g Jacob tore his clothes and dressed himself in burlap: These were signs of great distress and mourning (see 44:13 h; Job 1:20 i; 16:15 j). Jacob was devastated and refused to be comforted. The treachery thus affected everyone in his family.
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