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He recognized it, and said, "It is my son`s coat. An evil animal has devoured him. Joseph is without doubt torn in pieces."

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A Father's Certain Sorrow

Commentators note the raw, immediate agony in Jacob's conclusion. Based on the evidence of the bloody coat, he is instantly convinced that Joseph is dead, exactly as his sons had planned. Scholars point to the deep cruelty of the brothers, who orchestrated this deception and then offered false, hypocritical comfort for the very grief they had caused.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Genesis 37:1–36

18th Century

Theologian

17. דתין dotayı̂n Dothain, “two wells?” (Gesenius)

25. נכאת neko't “tragacanth” or goat’s-tho…

John Gill

John Gill

On Genesis 37:33

17th Century

Pastor

And he knew [it], and said, [it is] my son's coat
He took it, and examined it, and was soon convinced, and well assu…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Genesis 37:31–36

17th Century

Minister

When Satan has taught people to commit one sin, he then teaches them to try to conceal it with another, such as hiding theft and murder with lying …