Jacob Receives Joseph’s Bloodstained Coat
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Description
Jacob sits beneath the shelter of his tent as his sons present the bloodstained garment of Joseph. The patriarch reaches toward the evidence placed before him, while the surrounding men gesture with urgency and distress. Spears, servants, and the gathered household frame the moment as a family tragedy unfolding in the open camp.
The scene depicts Genesis 37, when Joseph’s brothers conceal their betrayal by dipping his coat in goat’s blood and bringing it to their father. Jacob recognizes the garment and concludes that a wild beast has devoured his beloved son. The image holds the sorrow of deception, favoritism, envy, and grief, while also pointing forward to God’s hidden providence in Joseph’s future preservation of Israel.
The scene depicts Genesis 37, when Joseph’s brothers conceal their betrayal by dipping his coat in goat’s blood and bringing it to their father. Jacob recognizes the garment and concludes that a wild beast has devoured his beloved son. The image holds the sorrow of deception, favoritism, envy, and grief, while also pointing forward to God’s hidden providence in Joseph’s future preservation of Israel.








