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For Discussions, Criticisms, Remarks, and Debates that came up on the subject of this article, see:
 Brit-Am Now no. 1435
 #1. Answers to Criticism of the Brit-Am Understanding of the Coat of Joseph
 #2. Brian Patmore: The Celtic Areas of Spain
 
 Brit-Am Now no. 1436
 #1. Brit-Am Answers More Criticism from TG about the Coat of Joseph
 
 Brit-Am Now no. 1437
 #1. Kerry Smith: Video Clip of Statue of Joseph
 #2. Peter Kleyheeg: Was the Coat of Joseph Merely a Long Sleeved Robe?
 #3. Jay: Earnest Klein's Etymological Dictionary Says "Long Sleeves"
 Ginsberg says "Coat of Many Colors".
 #4. Murray Allatt: "A captivating and enthralling dialogue"
 
 Brit-Am Now no. 1438
 #1. TRL: Would Joseph Have Remade His Garment?
 #2. Bob Davis: The Statue of Joseph
 
 Brit-Am Now no. 1439
 #1. What Did Happen to the Coat of Joseph?
 #3. Didrik Saemundsson: The Diamond (Square) Tartan-Type Mode of Weaving in the Temple Garments
 
 Brit-Am Now no. 1440
 #2. Icelandic Translation of the Bible and the Coat of Joseph
 
 Brit-Am Now no. 1441
 #1. Ingileif: Clarification Concerning Icelandic Bible Rendition
 
 Ten Tribes Tribal Report no.22
 #3. Ulster: Israeli Flag Combined with Ulster Banner. Good Photos
 
 Brit-Am Now no. 1442
 #1. Dennis McGinlay as a Lad in Tartan
 
 Brit-Am Now no. 1444
 #2. Alistair Williams:
 Coat of Many Colors both a blessing and a curse!
 
 Brit-Am Now no. 1448
 #2. Ron Fraser: Brit-Am is Appreciated
 
 
 
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