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According to the
Hebrew Bible,
Potipherah (/pɒˈtɪfərə/, Hebrew: פּוֹטִי פֶרַע Pōṭī feraʿ) was a
priest of the
ancient Egyptian town of On, mentioned...
- Pishon/Pison
Pithom Pithon Pochereth Pontius Pontus Poratha Potiphar Potipherah Prisca Priscilla Prochorus Puah
Publius Pudens Pul
Punites Punon Putiel...
- צָפְנַת פַּעְנֵחַ Ṣāp̄naṯ Paʿnēaḥ), and was
given Asenath, the
daughter of
Potipherah,
priest of On, to be his wife.
During the
seven years of abundance, Joseph...
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ancient Egyptian woman whom
Pharaoh gave to
Joseph as wife, and
daughter of
Potipherah,
priest of ʾOn (Heliopolis) (אָֽסְנַ֔ת בַּת־פּ֥וֹטִי פֶ֖רַע כֹּהֵ֥ן אֽוֹן)...
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Egyptian woman whom the
Pharaoh gave to
Joseph as wife, and the
daughter of
Potipherah, a
priest of On (Genesis 41:50–52). Man****eh was born in
Egypt before...
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happened to
Potiphar after that is unclear; some
sources identify him as
Potipherah, an
Egyptian priest whose daughter, Asenath,
marries Joseph. The false...
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Pharaoh to
Joseph as a wife. Here, she is
referred to as the
daughter of
Potipherah,
priest of On (Gk. Heliopolis).
Genesis 41:50 says that
before the years...
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early books of the
Bible mention several pagan priests, such as
Potipherah, the
other priests of Egypt, and Jethro. The non-Jewish
priest Melchitzedek...
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master of
Joseph Potiphar's wife,
named Zulaikha in
extrabiblical sources Potipherah, the
father of Asenath, the wife of
Joseph and
mother of Man****eh and...
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contemporary of Abram. The
first priest mentioned of
another god is
Potipherah priest of On,
whose daughter Asenath married Joseph in Egypt. The third...