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I've Lost Rachel, Now I've Lost Joseph
It's just blood on the coat. And boy does that add a color to the coat of many colours. It is now a mantle of sacrifice. It is bearing the blood of some thing that has taken the place of their brother. Still more symbolism, wrigt, but just to hand it over to their father. In fact, even the way it's phrased ther they sent the coat and they brought it to their father makes you wonder, not even show their face to their father? Do they send it ahead with servants who then present it to their dad? Hard to tell. But where does that leave jacob israel? Of course, this is my son's coat