In the book of Genesis, Joseph works for an Egyptian master, Potiphar, and has control over all of his master’s worldly goods. He’s handsome and young — and Potiphar’s wife desire’s him. She asks him ...
Twelve terrorists. One cop. The odds are against John McClane... That's just the way he likes it.
"Yosef was brought down to Egypt. He was purchased by Potipha, an officer of Pharaoh, the chamberlain of the butchers, a prominent Egyptian, purchased from the Ishmaelites who had brought him down ...
Daat: A Journal of Jewish Philosophy & Kabbalah / דעת: כתב-עת לפילוסופיה יהודית וקבלה, No. 71 (קיץ תשע"א), pp. 5-24 (20 pages) This article deals with the philosophical significance attributed by ...
This week, we delved into the well-known narrative of Potiphar's wife and her desire for Yosef. However, a critical question emerges regarding the unfolding events: if Potiphar's wife was consistently ...
A while back, a friend of mine shared that they were going through a study of Genesis, and we discussed the life of Joseph several times. During these talks, I came across an interesting passage in ...
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