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Now Israel loved Joseph more than any one of his other sons, because he had been born to him in his old age; and he made a richly ornamented robe for him. When his brothers found that their father loved him a lot more than any of them, they hated him and couldnt speak a-kind word to him. Genesis 37:3-4 Of all the the bible characters Ive arrived at love--- one remarkable person would have to be the first in-line. His life was quite interesting and continues to provide useful lessons which are still appropriate in our present times. His name was Joseph... The favourite daughter of Jacob... A guy who had beautiful dreams... The item of sibling rivalry. In the tale, Joseph was often the middle of his fathers love and attention. Edward even gave Joseph a colorful coat or clothing that came to signify how special h-e was in his fathers eyes. Later on, hed buy his fathers foolish actions. Discover more on this affiliated essay by visiting Dr Joseph Ajaka. Josephs brothers resented him because he was the favorite child. John, the daddy, had two wives, two concubines, and twelve kids --- all competing for his interest. Josephs family drama have all of the ingredients of the t.v soap opera...with different symptoms of jealousy, violence, deception and self-interest. Reading the account of Josephs life is much like being glued to the t.v screen full of anticipation about what will happen next. Joseph, the dreamer, once told his brothers about a dream a time would come when they would all bow down to him. This dream made his friends grow more angry towards him. Joseph was sent by his father o-n an errand, one day. Especially, Joseph was tasked to go to his brothers who were in the field. Some reports state that his friends plotted to kill him but later chose to put Joseph into a hole. Josephs friends also got his colorful coat and wiped it with animal blood. They later lied to their father by declaring that Joseph died after being attacked by wild animals. As time passes in the bottom of the pit, Joseph was acquired by touring retailers and later sold him in-to slavery. The young lad was later sold by the retailers to Potiphar, among the Egyptian Pharaohs trusted leaders. As a employee in Potiphars household, h-e became famous in his labors. He was later appointed supervisor over Potiphars household. The story takes a radical change when Potiphars spouse falsely accused Joseph of attempting to sexually assault her. Needless to say, Potiphars wife did this to get back at Joseph who regularly warded off her sexual advances. Angered by the accusation, Potiphar sent Joseph to prison. In jail, Joseph again found favor by being able interpret the dreams of the Pharaoh. The Pharaoh was so full of tension and anxiety about the thoughts he couldnt understand and the horrible dreams hed. Through Joseph, the Pharaoh could understand the financial benefits of his dreams for your land of Egypt. Later, h-e was appointed governor of Egypt. Where Jacob and his sons lived the famine that hit the land became the key reason why they were later reunited. Reconciliation between Joseph and his brothers paved the-way for Jacob to again see his son. This remarkable story shows how we, like Joseph, must cling to faith also within the most trying circumstances. Stress and anxiety will not need to stop us from believing that God has forsaken us and that we have been left alone in the centre of most our problems. Indeed, overcoming lifes difficulties can be a journey of confidence, faith, and determination that most of us should just take. Like Joseph, we can also dream great dreams and surpass our fullest potential..