פּוֹטִיפַר

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פּוֹטִיפַר is the Hebrew name for Potiphar, the Egyptian official in the biblical Book of Genesis who employed Joseph and whose wife falsely accused him.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Egyptian official
biblical figure
person
appearsInText Hebrew Bible NERFINISHED
Old Testament NERFINISHED
appearsInWork Book of Genesis NERFINISHED
associatedWithLocation Egypt NERFINISHED
employerOf Joseph NERFINISHED
employs Joseph as household servant
entrustsHouseholdTo Joseph NERFINISHED
era patriarchal period (biblical chronology)
gender male
hasCanonicalStatus canonical character in the Christian Old Testament
canonical character in the Hebrew Bible
hasLanguageOfName Hebrew
hasNameForm Potiphar NERFINISHED
פּוֹטִיפַר NERFINISHED
hasOccupation military officer
hasRole captain of the guard
court official of Pharaoh
hasSpouse wife of Potiphar
hasTitleInHebrewText שַׂר הַטַּבָּחִים (captain of the guard)
imprisons Joseph NERFINISHED
mentionedInChapter Genesis 37
Genesis 39
narrativeEvent Joseph prospers in his house
wife falsely accuses Joseph of attempted rape
nationality Egyptian
owns household in Egypt
partOfTradition Joseph narrative
purchases Joseph NERFINISHED
purchasesFrom Ishmaelites NERFINISHED
religiousContext Christianity
Islamic tradition (as a figure related to Joseph/Yusuf)
Judaism
servesRuler Pharaoh NERFINISHED
sourceTextLanguage Biblical Hebrew

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Potiphar nameForm פּוֹטִיפַר