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    Asenath was a high-born, aristocratic Egyptian woman. She was the wife of Joseph and the mother of his sons, Manasseh and Ephraim. There are two Rabbinic approaches to Asenath: One holds that she was an ethnic Egyptian woman that converted to marry Joseph.

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  2. Aseneth, promettendo di amare, onorare e obbedire Giuseppe, è ora vista come una potenziale moglie da lui e i due si sposano, generando Efraim e Manasse. Poi, negli ultimi capitoli del libro, il figlio del faraone, innamorato di Aseneth, tenta di rapirla, persuadendo Dan e Gad ad assisterlo e uccidere Giuseppe [1].

    • I secolo a.C. - I secolo d.C.
    • Πράξεις του̃ παγκάλου 'Ιωσήφ καί τής γυναικòς αυ̉του̃ Ασενὲθ θυγατρòς Πεντεφρη̃ ‘ιρέως ‛Ηλιoυπόλεως
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    • 1983
  3. Asenet è una vergine di diciotto anni, "snella, fiorente, più bella di tutte le vergini del paese"; vive in una torre, con sette compagne vergini, in una totale separazione da tutti gli uomini.

  4. Asenath is mentioned in the Torah as “the daughter of Poti-phera” (Gen. 41:45), who was married to Joseph in Egypt. The Rabbis found it difficult to accept that Joseph, who withstood the wiles of Potiphar’s wife and proclaimed his loyalty to the Lord in the palace of Pharaoh, would marry a non-Israelite woman.

  5. Significato, uso e diminutivi del nome Asenath. Asenath in altre lingue.

  6. Asenath’s story has three parts: Joseph escapes his prison sentence. Wrongly convicted of a crime he did not commit, Joseph lies rotting in prison. But his clever mind and his gift for interpreting dreams stands him in good stead, and he is brought before Pharaoh to interpret a frightening dream. Joseph and Asenath marry.