Potiphar's wife is a figure from the Hebrew Bible, specifically mentioned in the Book of Genesis (Genesis 39:1-20). She is known for her attempted seduction of Joseph, a Hebrew man who was sold into slavery in Egypt and purchased by Potiphar, an Egyptian officer. The story serves as a testament to Joseph's virtue and integrity, as he resists her advances, leading to his subsequent imprisonment. In Hebrew, she is referred to as אשת פוטיפר (Ishat Potifar). The narrative has been interpreted in various ways, with some viewing it as an example of false accusations and others focusing on the themes of temptation and moral fortitude. The story has been translated and retold in numerous languages, including Arabic (امرأة بوتيفار, Imra'at Butifar), Greek (Γυναίκα του Ποτιφάρ, Gynaika tou Potifar), and Latin (Uxor Potiphar). The tale remains a significant part of Judeo-Christian tradition and has influenced art, literature, and cultural discourse throughout history.
This site lets you convert words, names, and phrases into numerical values using different gematria systems. You can use the main calculator gematria tool at the top of the page: type your text, choose a method, and press Convert.
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