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Monday, September 10, 2018

Israel loves Joseph most, made him coat of MANY colors



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Genesis 37:3 Now Israel loved Joseph more than all his children, because he was the son of his old age: and he made him a coat of many colours.

Genesis 37:23 And it came to pass, when Joseph was come unto his brethren, that they stript Joseph out of his coat, his coat of many colours that was on him;

Genesis 37:32 And they sent the coat of many colours, and they brought it to their father; and said, This have we found: know now whether it be thy son's coat or no.

In the Hebrew Bible, the coat of many colors (Hebrewכְּתֹנֶת פַּסִּים‎, romanizedketonet passim) is the name for the garment that Joseph owned, which was given to him by his father, Jacob.



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CATHOLIC altar COLORS  https://classroom.synonym.com/catholic-altar-cloth-colors-12085080.html 


Green

Green altar cloths and vestments are used in standard Catholic masses, between seasons of celebration and special observances. Specifically, the altar is decorated in green after the Epiphany and after Pentecost. Green is indicative of plants and trees, representing growth and hope for life eternal.


2Red

During feasts of the martyrs, feasts of The Passion, Palm Sunday and Pentecost, the altar cloth and vestment is red, symbolizing fire and blood to represent the sacrifice of martyrs. The educational forum Catholic Online also notes that red is the color worn by church cardinals in regular, non-liturgical settings.




White

Representing innocence, purity, triumph and joy, the color white is used for altar cloths and vestments during the Christmas and East**er seasons, celebrating the birth and resurrection of Christ. White is also used during feasts of the Lord, All Saints Day and weddings. Additionally, white is the color of the Pope's daily vestments. White altar cloths are occasionally replaced with or embellished by gold.

4Violet or Purple

Violet altar cloths are used to represent suffering, mourning and penitence. It is used during the season of Lent, when Catholic worshipers often give up worldly pleasures and make an extra effort to give up vices, in honor of Christ's sacrifice. It is also used during Advent, except for the third Sunday of the season, when it is replaced with pink. Other occasions for purple throughout the year include Rogation days, Ember days and vigils. Also, bishops, archbishops and patriarchs of the church traditionally dress in purple.

5Black

When the occasion calls for mourning and sorrow, the color used for altar cloths and vestments is black. It is the common color used in funeral masses, and is also observed on All Saints Day. As noted by Catholic Online, the color black is not used for funerals of baptized Catholics who pass away before the "age of reason;" they are memorialized with white cloths, symbolizing joy due to the idea that baptized innocents go directly to heaven.

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