Jacob lived in the land of Canaan.
Joseph brought to his father an unfavorable report about his brothers.
Israel made Joseph a luxurious tunic.
Joseph's brothers hated him and would not speak to him cordially.
Joseph saw his sheaf stand upright while his brothers' sheaves bowed down to his sheaf.
Joseph's brothers hated him even more.
Joseph saw the sun, moon, and eleven stars bow down to him.
The sun, moon, and stars represented Joseph's father, mother, and brothers.
Jacob sent Joseph out of the valley of Hebron to see if it was well with his brothers, and to bring Jacob word.
Joseph's brothers planned to kill Joseph and cast him into one of the pits.
Reuben suggested that the brothers only throw Joseph into a pit, so that he could rescue Joseph later.
Joseph's brothers sold Joseph to the Ishmaelites for twenty pieces of silver.
Joseph was taken to Egypt.
Joseph's brothers killed a goat and dipped Joseph's coat in the blood, then gave the coat to Jacob.
Joseph's brothers killed a goat and dipped Joseph's coat in the blood, then gave the coat to Jacob.
Jacob tore his garments, wore sackcloth, and mourned his son for many days.
Joseph was sold to Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh, in Egypt.