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Potiphar (/ˈpɒtɪfər/ POT-if-ər; Hebrew: פּוֹטִיפַר/פּוֹטִיפָר, Modern: Pōṭīfar, Tiberian: Pōṭīp̄ar/Pōṭīp̄ār; from Late Egyptian: pꜣ-dj-pꜣ-rꜥ, lit. 'he...
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Potiphar's wife is a
figure in the
Hebrew Bible and the Quran. She was the wife of
Potiphar, the
captain of Pharaoh's
guard in the time of
Jacob and his...
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slave by the
wealthy Potiphar. He
works hard and is promoted,
eventually running the household.
Joseph catches the eye of Mrs
Potiphar and
although he turns...
- Meanwhile,
Joseph is
purchased by
millionaire Potiphar in Egypt. As he
rises through the ranks, Mrs.
Potiphar takes a
liking to Joseph.
After Joseph refuses...
- wall of Egypt,
where she was
later found by
Potiphar.[citation needed] She was then
raised by
Potiphar's wife and
eventually married Joseph. However,...
- on Joseph.
Potiphar's wife
unsuccessfully tries to
seduce Joseph, and
falsely accuses him of rape.
Joseph explains his life
story to
Potiphar to restore...
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Joseph and
Potiphar's Wife may
refer to a
number of
works based on the
story told in Book of
Genesis chapter 39:
Joseph and
Potiphar's Wife (Properzia...
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Potiphar, the
captain of Pharaoh's guard. Later,
Joseph became Potiphar's servant, and
subsequently his household's superintendent. Here,
Potiphar's wife...
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world of the
story of the
relationship between the
prophet Yusuf and
Potiphar's wife.
Developed primarily from the
account in Sura 12 of the Qur'an, a...
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bought by
Potiphar, the
captain of Pharaoh's guards. He
becomes a
trusted servant and
falls in love with Potipher's
niece Asenath.
Potiphar's wife, Zuleika...