"Even those who think that they know the story will find much to contrast and compare and much to learn in this fascinating account of how the later generations found themselves in the age-old story of Joseph and his brothers."—Jack Riemer, Jewish Advocate
"An excellent companion to the Joseph story."—Howard Freedman, jweekly.com
"This offers one excellent model of how to read a biblical text with care and attention, and should become a key resource for those studying the Joseph narratives."—Richard S. Briggs, Society for Old Testament Study Book List
"Levenson has set a place at the table for all interested readers, inviting all to listen in on significant questions in a conversation that has been going on for millennia. . . . I would, without hesitation, recommend this book to anyone with more than a casual interest in the Joseph story, and especially to Bible readers who are unaware of the rich resources of Jewish biblical interpretation. All readers will benefit from Levenson's enthusiasm, scholarship, and broad perspective. Those who have never had a close encounter with Jewish biblical scholarship will come away educated and even perhaps a bit amazed."—Kapali Lyon, Biography
“An exciting book. Levenson has a wonderful ability to distill classic and contemporary scholarship and mix it with his own original insights in language every reader will find easy to grasp.”—Marc Lee Raphael, Nathan Gumenick Chair of Judaic Studies at the College of William and Mary
“There is simply no other book quite like this. Levenson’s multilayered treatment of the Joseph story, with its Jewish focus and non-Jewish insights interwoven throughout, gives readers the feeling they are being engaged in intimate conversation. Highly recommended.”—Norman A. Stillman, author of The Jews of Arab Lands in Modern Times