Who sold Joseph to Egypt?

And there passed by Midianites, merchants; and they drew and lifted up Joseph out of the pit and sold Joseph to the Ishmaelites for twenty shekels of silver. And they brought Joseph to Egypt. (37:28).
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Which brother sold Joseph to Egypt?

Prayerfully study: Genesis 37:1–4—Jacob loves and favors Joseph; his brothers hate him. Genesis 37:5–11—Joseph dreams that his parents and brothers bow to him. Genesis 37:12–36—Joseph's brothers sell him into Egypt.
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Who did the Ishmaelites sell Joseph to?

"When those traders came along, the brothers pulled Joseph up out of the pit and sold him to them for twenty pieces of silver. And the traders took Joseph to Egypt."
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Who sold Jacob into slavery?

Joseph was one of Jacob's 12 sons. His father loved him more than any of the others and gave him a coloured cloak. His brothers were jealous of him and sold him into slavery.
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Did Judah sell Joseph?

The children of Jacob sell their brother Joseph by Konstantin Flavitsky, 1855. Judah was the one who suggested that Joseph be sold, rather than killed.
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Who seduced Joseph?

According to the Book of Genesis 39:1–20, Joseph was bought as a slave by the Egyptian Potiphar, an officer of the Pharaoh. Potiphar's Wife tried to seduce Joseph, who eluded her advances.
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Who first sold Joseph?

Whilst they were doing this, the Ishmaelites came along and the Midianites sold him to the Ishmaelites, the Ishmaelites to the Medanites and the Medanites to Pharaoh a total of four sales. The text states, however, that Potiphar bought Joseph from the Ishmaelites.
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How many brothers sold Joseph?

Joseph's ten older brothers are the jealous type. Dad loves Joseph more, so they come snapping along with their irrational hatred (37:4) and put their heads together to plot a way to kill him (37:18). How many ancient brothers does it take to screw Joseph? Well, apparently ten isn't enough, because they fail—big time.
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Are Ishmaelites and Midianites the same?

The Midianites traditionally have been identified as Ishmaelites, in part because of an unclear passage in Genesis (37:28) that refers to the traders to whom Joseph was sold by his brothers as both Midianites and Ishmaelites.
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Why was Joseph sold by his brother?

Joseph's brothers envy his favored position in the family and his uncanny ability to interpret people's dreams. When Jacob assigns Joseph to take a flock of sheep to sell, the brothers see their opportunity to be rid of him forever. They beat him and sell him to a slave trader.
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Who were the 12 brothers of Joseph?

  • Reuben (half-brother)
  • Simeon (half-brother)
  • Levi (half-brother)
  • Judah (half-brother)
  • Dan (half-brother)
  • Naphtali (half-brother)
  • Gad (half-brother)
  • Asher (half-brother)
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Where is Midianites today?

The exact geographical location of the Midianites is unknown, and although the Midianite “heartland” is traditionally situated east of the Gulf of Aqaba, in some biblical texts the Midianites appear to be present in Transjordan and even invading Canaan itself.
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What happened to the Midianites?

Moses dispatches his army, which quickly kills the five Midianite kings and slaughters all the Midianite men. (This is not the war crime, but rather everyday policy.) The Israelites capture all the Midianite women and children and march them back to camp. Moses is furious that the Midianite women have been spared.
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What was Joseph's Egyptian name?

Zaphnath-Paaneah (Biblical Hebrew: צָפְנַת פַּעְנֵחַ Ṣāfənaṯ Paʿnēaḫ, LXX: Ψονθομφανήχ Psonthomphanḗch) is the name given by Pharaoh to Joseph in the Genesis narrative (Genesis 41:45).
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Who lusted after Joseph?

In Genesis 39:7 Potiphar's wife with her total person was actually obsessed with Joseph. Evidently, after eyeing Joseph, she could not bear it to speak like other woman in Genesis, therefore her words are unusual.
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How long was the famine before Joseph reconcile with his brothers?

After seven years of bumper harvest as predicted by Joseph, there came the seven years of famine. The famine affected the whole of the then world including Canaan. Jacob sent his children, excluding Benjamin, to Egypt to buy grains.
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Who was the Pharaoh when Joseph was in Egypt?

The biblical account accurately portrays two ancient civilizations, which were at first allies, then bitter enemies. It takes us from Joseph, who rose to power under the Egyptian dynasty known as the Hyksos, up to dire bondage two dynasties later under the Pharaoh Ramses II.
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Who was Joseph's wife?

In the Bible, Pharaoh honors Joseph by giving him as a wife Asenath, “the daughter of Potiphera, priest from the city of On” (LXX: Heliopolis; Gen 41:45). She is the mother of Manasseh and Ephraim (Gen 41:50; 46:20).
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Who made all that Joseph did to prosper?

3 And his master saw that the Lord was with him, and that the Lord made all that he did to aprosper in his hand. 4 And Joseph found grace in his sight, and he served him: and he made him overseer over his house, and all that he had he put into his hand.
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What became of Potiphar's wife?

In The Divine Comedy, Dante sees the shade of Potiphar's wife in the eighth circle of Hell. She does not speak, but Dante is told by another spirit that, along with other perjurers, she is condemned to suffer a burning fever for all eternity.
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Why did Joseph not sleep with Potiphar's wife?

The bible teaches that human beings are to be servants of God and of no one else. For Joseph to refuse Potiphar's wife was for him to honour his owner Potiphar—and to dishonour God, his true master. Potiphar's wife also seems to be owned by Potiphar.
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How did Joseph overcome temptation?

He could never let down his guard; the temptation posed by this woman was a daily battle. One day Joseph found himself in a dangerous circumstance—alone in the house with the woman—“none of the household servants were there. She grabbed him by his garment and said, “Sleep with me!” (Gen.
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Was Moses a Midianite?

In the Bible

Abraham's great grandson Joseph, after being thrown into a pit by his brothers, was sold to either Midianites or Ishmaelites. Moses spent 40 years in voluntary exile in Midian after killing an Egyptian. There, he married Zipporah, the daughter of Midianite priest Jethro (also known as Reuel).
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Are Moabites and Midianites the same?

The fact that the Moabites and Midianites are equated as having committed the same offences, and Moses blames Balaam (a Moabite) for whatever the Midianite women (or rather, a single Midianite woman, who had already been slain) did, has puzzled scholars.
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What do the Midianites represent in the Bible?

The Midianite priest Jethro represents an outsider who is welcomed as a trusted advisor and valued participant. The Midianites as a group represent a sexual and idolatrous threat and are ruthlessly attacked by the Israelites.
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