Catholic Public Domain Version
"Therefore, his brothers were envious of him. Yet truly, his father considered the matter silently. "
— Genesis 37:11, Catholic Public Domain Version
“And his brethren envied him; but his father observed the saying.”
“And his brethren envied him; but his father kept the saying in mind. ”
“His brothers envied him, but his father kept this saying in mind.”
“His brothers were jealous of him, but his father kept in mind what Joseph said.”
“His brethren therefore envied him: but his father considered the thing with himself.”
“And his brothers were full of envy; but his father kept his words in mind.”
“And his brethren envied him; but his father observed the saying.”
His brothers responded: “Would you be our king? Or will we be subject to your dominion?” Therefore, this matter of his dreams and words provided kindling to their envy and hatred.
Likewise, he saw another dream, which he explained to his brothers, saying, “I saw by a dream, as if the sun, and the moon, and eleven stars were reverencing me.”
And when he had related this to his father and brothers, his father rebuked him, and he said: “What does it mean to you, this dream that you have seen? Should I, and your mother, and your brothers reverence you upon the earth?”
Therefore, his brothers were envious of him. Yet truly, his father considered the matter silently.
And while his brothers were lodging at Shechem, pasturing their father’s flocks,
Israel said to him: “Your brothers are pasturing the sheep at Shechem. Come, I will send you to them.” And when he answered,
“I am ready,” he said to him, “Go, and see if everything is prospering with your brothers and the cattle, and report to me what is happening.” So, having been sent from the valley of Hebron, he arrived at Shechem.