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Potiphar
Pot·i·phar P0482250 (pŏt′ə-fər)n. In the Bible, an officer of the Pharaoh who bought Joseph as a slave and later imprisoned him when Potiphar's wife falsely accused Joseph of rape. [Hebrew pôṭîpar, from Egyptian p-di-p-r', the one whom Ra gave : p-, definite article + di, whom he gave + r', Ra.]Potiphar (ˈpɒtɪfə) n (Bible) Old Testament one of Pharaoh's officers, who bought Joseph as a slave (Genesis 37:36)
Potiphar
Potiphar (pŏt`ifər), in the Bible, chief official of Pharaoh who bought Joseph and gave him a high position in his house. Later when his wife falsely accused Joseph, Potiphar put Joseph into prison.Potiphar Old Testament one of Pharaoh's officers, who bought Joseph as a slave (Genesis 37:36) |