Genesis Chapter 39
1 Now Joseph was taken down to Egypt, and Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh, commander of the guard, an Egyptian, bought him from the Ishma elites who had brought him there.

2 Yah weh blessed Joseph while he lived in the house of his master, the Egyptian, and everything went right for him.

3 The Egyptian could see that God was with him and everything worked well for him.

4 So Joseph pleased his master who made him overseer of his house and of all that he owned,

5 and from that time God blessed the Egyptian’s house because of Jo seph; he blessed all that the Egyp tian owned, his household and his land.

6 The Egyptian left all he had to the care of Joseph and, with Joseph fully in charge, he concerned himself with nothing except the food that he ate. Now Joseph was a handsome man and well-built.

7 After some time his mas ter’s wife kept noticing him and said, “Sleep with me.”

8 But he refused and said to her, “With me in charge, my master has no concern about anything in the house and has entrusted to me all that he has.

9 He is no more master in this house than I am and he refuses me nothing, except yourself, of course, be cause you are his wife. How then could I do such an evil thing and sin against God?”

10 Now, although day after day she spoke to Joseph, he would not agree to sleep with her or give himself to her.

11 It happened that one day, when he entered the house to attend to his duties, none of the servants were in the house.

12 Then Potiphar’s wife caught hold of Joseph by his cloak saying, “Come to bed with me.” But Joseph left his cloak in her hands and ran out of the house.

13 As soon as he had run out of the house,

14 she called her servants and said, “Look, a Hebrew has been brought here to make fun of us; he came here to lie with me; so I screamed

15 and when he heard me scream he left his cloak with me and ran out of the house.”

16 Then she kept the cloak by her until the master came home.

17 She then told her story, “That Hebrew slave of yours came to make sport of me,

18 but when I screamed he left his cloak with me and ran out of the house.”

19 When his master heard what his wife told him, “This is how your servant treated me,” he blazed with anger.

20 He took Joseph and put him in the Royal Prison where the king’s prisoners were kept. But while Joseph was in prison

21 Yahweh was with him and showed him kindness so that he was well-liked by the warden of the prison.

22 The warden put him in charge of all the prisoners and made him responsible for all that was done there.

23 The warden did not interfere with anything that was under Joseph’s care, because Yah weh was with him and gave him success in everything he did.

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Comments Genesis, Chapter 39

• 39.1 After his misfortune Joseph be haves as a model of honesty, faithfulness and perseverance. In the Bible, he is the first of the humiliated, just ones who look to God for their reward.

In the Bible there were many liberators and saviors before the coming of the Son of God, the Savior. They were all tested before succeeding and many were despised by their people.

The story about Joseph and Potiphar’s wife is a lesson in genuine manliness. The Bible views faithfulness and respect for marriage as one of the virtues of authentic persons.