deduce the main arguments from the narrative of St. Joseph’s Home and summarize it into a concise synopsis
Joseph was one of Jacob's 12 children. His dad cherished him more than any of the others and gave him a hued shroud. His siblings were desirous of him and sold him into bondage. He was taken to Egypt and ultimately became steward to Potiphar, one of Pharaoh's authorities. Sacred Scripture describes St. Joseph as “a Just man” (Matthew 1:19) which can also be translated as “righteous,” “upright,” or, “he who is virtuous in all things.” If we want to learn from St. Joseph, we must begin by imitating the virtues he practiced daily in his quiet, hidden life. Joseph's dreams first get him into trouble, but his ability to understand them leads him to be chosen by the Pharaoh and to save the world. We could learn a lesson about the mysteries of how the world works. Believers and non-believers can see it as an illustration of the need to keep trying and persevere.
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