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Joseph in the Bible and His Wife: A Social and Historical Exploration<\/h2>\n

The story of Joseph in the Bible is one of the most famous, especially for its made-for-TV movie adaptation and dream-inspired moral. However, did you know that Joseph had a wife? The answer to this is, yes, he did. Let’s probe further and discover who Joseph’s wife was, and what her life was like.<\/p>\n

Joseph is primarily known for his interactive and inspiring dream in Genesis 37. The dream, which essentially predicted the future of Joseph’s destiny as a leader of his people, made his brothers very jealous and they sold him into slavery. He later went on to be a prime minister in Egypt and was eventually reunited with his family.<\/p>\n

The conclusion that many people make is that Joseph did not have a wife but this is wrong. According to Judaic Bible scholarship and other sources, Joseph did have a wife named Asenath. She was an Egyptian woman, the daughter of an Egyptian priest. Little information is known about her which implies that she was not a major factor in the Joseph story until the end.<\/p>\n

In Talmudic tractate Zutta, reference is made to the union between Joseph and Asenath and the birth of their two sons, Manasseh, who became one of the tribes of Israel, and Ephraim, continued to be the legitimate line of the tribe. Asenath stood by her husband, even with all the tests that Joseph endured and the lack of recognition he had in his homeland. In contrast to his brothers, Asenath accepted Joseph and helped him achieve his true potential.<\/p>\n