Joseph's tunic is a clothing item mentioned in the Bible, specifically in the book of Genesis. It is described as a "coat of many colors" or "long robe with sleeves" given to Joseph by his father Jacob. The tunic represented the favoritism shown by Jacob towards Joseph, which caused jealousy among Joseph's brothers and ultimately led to his betrayal and sold into slavery. The exact color and design of the tunic are unknown, as it is only described as a multi-colored garment. However, it has become a symbol of envy, betrayal, and forgiveness in biblical literature and art.
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