Joseph is just a boy and his brothers are jealous because Joseph is his father's favorite. And so, they decide to sell Joseph into slavery in Egypt. Joseph faces many difficulties, but his gift for interpreting dreams eventually puts him in good standing with Egypt's ruler. Ultimately, he finds himself in a position of power--a position that would allow him to take revenge against his brothers. Instead he forgives them. Thus the tale ends on a note of hope and offers an uplifting moral message to viewers of all ages.
"Joseph is just a boy and his brothers are jealous because Joseph is his father's favorite. And so, they decide to sell Joseph into slavery in Egypt. Joseph faces many difficulties, but his gift for interpreting dreams eventually puts him in good standing with Egypt's ruler. Ultimately, he finds himself in a position of power--a position that would allow him to take revenge against his brothers. Instead he forgives them. Thus the tale ends on a note of hope and offers an uplifting moral message to viewers of all ages."@en
"Middle School. Duration: 50 minutes."
"Journey through Ancient Egypt and meet Joseph, his eleven brothers, and the coat of many colors in this animated children's feature."
"Recounts how Joseph's jealous brothers sold him into slavery and how he grew up to become an important man who saves his people during a famine."
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