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- According to the Hebrew Bible, Potiphera (/pɒˈtɪfərə/, Hebrew: פּוֹטִי פֶרַע, romanized: Poṭi-p̄eraʿ‍) was a priest of the ancient Egyptian town of On...
- Hebrew Bible and the Quran. His name possibly indicates the same figure as Potiphera (Hebrew: פוטיפרע). Potiphar is the captain of the Egyptian king's guard...
- Joseph had two sons named Man****eh and Ephraim, whom Asenath, daughter of Potiphera, the priest of On, bore to Joseph. In the Book of Jubilees, generally...
- as the son of Joseph, the son of Jacob, and Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera. The descendants of Joseph formed two of the tribes of Israel, whereas...
- scholars link to cultural memories of the Plagues. The Egyptian name Potiphera (Genesis 41:45) matches titles found in 13th-century BCE texts, and the...
- some 14th century Bible codices of Sephardic provenance the spelling of Potiphera was written as one word, פוטיפרע, as in Bibliotèque Nationale, Paris –...
- for the time of famine. Meanwhile, Asenath, daughter of the high priest Potiphera, falls in love with the young Joseph. Pharaoh rejoices at Joseph's interpretations...
- in 1868. The following subspecies are recognised: Abaratha ransonnetii potiphera Hewitson, 1873 (India) Abaratha ransonnetii ransonnetii (Sri Lanka) It...
- took her as his wife, as it says, 'And he gave him Asenath daughter of Potiphera, priest of On, as a wife' (Genesis 41:45). The work also frequently identifies...
- name as “Potiphar,” but afterwards Genesis 41:45 records his name as “Potiphera” (and the ending of his name, פֶרַע‎, fera, alludes to the word feirio...