Overview
Genesis Chapter 37 marks a significant shift in the narrative, focusing on the life of Joseph, one of Jacob's twelve sons. The chapter reveals Joseph's dreams, which foretell his future dominance over his brothers, leading to their intense jealousy and resentment. Acting on their envy, the brothers conspire to sell Joseph into slavery, deceiving their father with a bloodstained coat. The chapter captures familial strife, broken trust, and the emergence of a providential plan that transcends human actions.