Narrator: 🎵Joseph's looks and handsome figure had attracted her attention.🎵Every morning she would beckon.🎵 Mrs. Potiphar: 😏Come and lie with me, love.😏 Narrator: 🎵Joseph wanted to resist her 'til one day she grew too eager.🎵Joseph cried in vain!🎵 Joseph: 😫Please stop!😫I don't believe in free love!😫 Mrs. Potiphar: 😒Pity.😒
Before, because Moses was born after Jacob and his family settled in Egypt, and the Israelites multiplied even as slaves, because God was with them, & finally it frightened the king, so he ordered the baby boys to be cast into the Nile & drowned.
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I get that Potiphar understood Joseph was true, but he still imprisoned him and had no food given to him. If it wasnt for that slave girl he would starve to death.
Potiphar was on the verge of tears when he turned to look Joseph in the eye, after he told him it was good to see him again. He couldn’t believe he had allowed this. He let the young man who showed such wisdom & reliability, that he placed everything in Joseph’s care, be thrown in prison.
I always think about before this moment, Joseph's brothers being every anti-bullying campaign's worst nightmare. Also, how were Joseph's brothers (I'm looking at you, Judah) able to sell Joseph off and then be able to look Jacob in the eye and lie to him. I would never be able to hold my head up again.
I love how Potiphar fully expected Joseph to be angry with him, to lash out for not getting to the bottom of the issue before throwing him in a cell, but was shocked when Joseph showed no anger, only understanding.