Today, I am reading and commenting on Genesis 36-38.
The story picks up with Jacob living in Canaan and Joseph being seventeen. I have always assumed that it takes place after Dinah’s rape at Shechem. However, there is no reason to believe that is necessarily the case. Joseph was Jacob’s favorite son, by a longshot, and a tattletale. The passage tells us that his brothers hated him for that, more for being Jacob’s favorite than the tattletale part. As is often the case with young men (and young women), Joseph’s attempt to gain his brothers’ acceptance backfired. The only thing that is not clear to me about the situation is what “tone” did Joseph use to tell his brothers about his dreams. On the one hand, he may have told his brothers, “You should treat me with more respect. In my dreams I foresee that one day you will bow down and serve me.” On the other hand, he may have said, ” I had this really weird dream. We were all binding sheaves in the field when my sheaf stood up and yours all gathered around and bowed down. That’s really weird, what do you think it means?” Whichever way Joseph meant to present it, his brothers took it the first way and hated him even more as a result. Understanding that Joseph’s brothers hated Joseph for what his father, their father, did rather than because of anything he did is important to understanding what changed between this passage and when Joseph interacts with them in Egypt.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.