Potiphar in Easton's Bible Dictionary
dedicated to Ra; i.e., to the sun-god, the Egyptian to whom
the
Ishmaelites sold Joseph (Gen. 39:1). He was "captain
of the
guard", i.e., chief, probably, of the state police,
who, while
they formed part of the Egyptian army, were also
largely
employed in civil duties (37:36; marg., "chief of the
executioners"). Joseph, though a foreigner, gradually
gained his
confidence, and became overseer over all his
possessions.
Believing the false accusation which his profligate
wife brought
against Joseph, Potiphar cast him into prison, where
he remained
for some years. (See JOSEPH -T0002113.)
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