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Génesis 37:5

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5 Y soñó José un sueño y lo contó a sus hermanos; y ellos vinieron a aborrecerle más todavía.

Génesis 37:5 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 37:5

And Joseph dreamed a dream, and he told [it] his brethren,
&c.] As a dream, in the simplicity of his heart; not understanding it, or imagining there was any meaning in it; he told it not with any design to affront them, but as an amusement, and for their diversion, there being something in it odd and ridiculous, as he himself might think:

and they hated him yet the more;
not only because he had carried an ill report of them to his father, and because he loved him more than they, but still more because of this dream; the meaning of which they at once understood, though he did not, which yet they supposed he did, and that he told them it in a boasting manner, and to irritate them.

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Génesis 37:5 In-Context

3 Y amaba Israel a José más que a todos sus hijos, porque le había tenido en su vejez; y le hizo una ropa de diversos colores.
4 Y viendo sus hermanos que su padre lo amaba más que a todos sus hermanos, le aborrecían, y no le podían hablar pacíficamente.
5 Y soñó José un sueño y lo contó a sus hermanos; y ellos vinieron a aborrecerle más todavía.
6 Y él les dijo: Oíd ahora este sueño que he soñado:
7 He aquí que atábamos manojos en medio del campo, y he aquí que mi manojo se levantaba, y estaba derecho, y que vuestros manojos estaban alrededor, y se inclinaban al mío.
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