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What (who) is Joseph's coat - definition

SPECIES OF PLANT
Tampala; Josephscoat; Joseph's-coat; Amaranthus gangeticus; Joseph's Coat; Amaranthus gangeticus L; Chinese amaranth; Joseph’s coat; Summer poinsettia; Tandaljo; Amaranthus polygamus; Amaranthus mangostanus; Edible amaranth; Bireum; Tandalja bhaji; Three-coloured amaranth; Three-colored amaranth
  • Amaranthus tricolor, illustration from the Japanese agricultural encyclopedia Seikei Zusetsu (1804)

Coat of many colors         
  •  [[Ford Madox Brown]], ''The Coat of Many Colours''; some have suggested that the phrase may merely mean a "coat with long sleeves"
  • Joseph cast into the pit.
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COAT OF JOSEPH, WHICH HIS BROTHERS DRENCHED IN BLOOD AND SHOWED TO JOSEPH TO THEIR FATHER JACOB, TO HIDE THAT THEY HAD SOLD JOSEPH INTO SLAVERY
Joseph's coat; Coat of many colours; Cloak of many colors
In the Hebrew Bible, the coat of many colors () is the name for the garment that Joseph owned, which was given to him by his father, Jacob.
Saint Joseph's dreams         
  • ''The Dream of Saint Joseph'', by [[Philippe de Champaigne]].
Joseph (dreamer); Saint Joseph's dream; St. Joseph's dream; St. Joseph's dreams; Saint Joseph dreams; Annunciation to Joseph; Joseph's Dream
Saint Joseph's dreams are four dreams described in the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament in which Joseph, the legal father of Jesus, is visited by an angel of the Lord and receives specific instructions and warnings of impending danger. All four dreams come from the period around the Nativity of Jesus and his early life, between the onset of Mary's pregnancy and the family's return from the Flight to Egypt.
St. Joseph's College (Brooklyn/Patchogue, New York)         
  • Burns Hall
  • St. Joseph's College 1922 students yearbook
PRIVATE LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE WITH CAMPUSES IN BROOKLYN AND LONG ISLAND
Saint Joseph's College of New York; Saint Joseph's College, New York; Saint Joseph's College (New York); Saint Joseph's (New York) Golden Eagles; St. Joseph's (New York) Golden Eagles; St. Joseph's (New York) Bears; Saint Joseph's (New York) Bears; St. Joseph's (N.Y.) Golden Eagles; Saint Joseph's (N.Y.) Golden Eagles; St. Joseph's (N.Y.) Bears; Saint Joseph's (N.Y.) Bears; St. Joseph's (NY) Golden Eagles; Saint Joseph's (NY) Golden Eagles; St. Joseph's (NY) Bears; Saint Joseph's (NY) Bears; Saint Joseph's Bears; St. Joseph's Bears; Saint Joseph's Golden Eagles; St. Joseph's Golden Eagles; St. Joseph's–Long Island Golden Eagles; Saint Joseph's–Long Island Golden Eagles; St. Joseph's–Brooklyn Bears; Saint Joseph's–Brooklyn Bears; Saint Joseph's-Brooklyn Bears; St. Joseph's-Brooklyn Bears; Saint Joseph's-Long Island Golden Eagles; St. Joseph's-Long Island Golden Eagles; St. Joseph's College (New York); St. Joseph's College (Brooklyn/Patchogue, New York); Saint Joseph's University (New York); St. Joseph's University (Brooklyn/Patchogue, New York)
St. Joseph's College (SJC) is a private university in New York State, with campuses located in the Clinton Hill area of Brooklyn, and in Patchogue, Long Island.

Wikipedia

Amaranthus tricolor

Amaranthus tricolor, known as edible amaranth, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Amaranthus, part of the family Amaranthaceae.

The plant is often cultivated for ornamental and culinary purposes. It is known as bireum in Korea; tampala, tandaljo, or tandalja bhaji in India; callaloo in the Caribbean; and Joseph's coat in other areas, after the biblical figure Joseph, who is said to have worn a coat of many colors. Although it is native to South and South-East Asia, A. tricolor is one of several species of amaranth cultivated in warm regions across the world. Cultivars have striking yellow, red, and green foliage.