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32 Then they stretched out the richly-embroidered[a] tunic to dry,[b] and brought it to their father.

“We’ve found this,” they reported. “Look at it and see if this is or isn’t your son’s tunic.”

33 Examining it, he cried out, “It’s my son’s tunic! A wild animal has no doubt torn Joseph to pieces.”

34 So Jacob tore his clothes, dressed himself in sackcloth, and then mourned many days for his son.

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Footnotes

  1. Genesis 37:32 Or long-sleeved; LXX reads multi-colored
  2. Genesis 37:32 The Heb. lacks to dry