31 And they took Joseph's coat, and killed a kid of the goats, and dipped the coat in the blood;
31 And they took H3947 Joseph's H3130 coat, H3801 and killed H7819 a kid H8163 of the goats, H5795 and dipped H2881 the coat H3801 in the blood; H1818
31 And they took Joseph's coat, and killed a he-goat, and dipped the coat in the blood;
31 And they take the coat of Joseph, and slaughter a kid of the goats, and dip the coat in the blood,
31 And they took Joseph's vest, and slaughtered a buck of the goats, and dipped the vest in the blood;
31 They took Joseph's coat, and killed a male goat, and dipped the coat in the blood.
31 Then they took Joseph's coat, and put on it some of the blood from a young goat which they had put to death,
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Commentary on Genesis 37 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 37
At this chapter begins the story of Joseph, who, in every subsequent chapter but one to the end of this book, makes the greatest figure. He was Jacob's eldest son by his beloved wife Rachel, born, as many eminent men were, of a mother that had been long barren. His story is so remarkably divided between his humiliation and his exaltation that we cannot avoid seeing something of Christ in it, who was first humbled and then exalted, and, in many instances, so as to answer the type of Joseph. It also shows the lot of Christians, who must through many tribulations enter into the kingdom. In this chapter we have,
Gen 37:1-4
Moses has no more to say of the Edomites, unless as they happen to fall in Israel's way; but now applies himself closely to the story of Jacob's family: These are the generations of Jacob. His is not a bare barren genealogy as that of Esau (ch. 36:1), but a memorable useful history. Here is,
Gen 37:5-11
Here,
Gen 37:12-22
Here is,
Gen 37:23-30
We have here the execution of their plot against Joseph.
Gen 37:31-36