Genesis, 39

New Jerusalem Bible

1 Now Joseph had been taken down into Egypt. Potiphar the Egyptian, one of Pharaoh's officials and commander of the guard, bought him from the Ishmaelites who had taken him down there.

2 Yahweh was with Joseph, and everything he undertook was successful. He lodged in the house of his Egyptian master,

3 and when his master saw how Yahweh was with him and how Yahweh made everything he undertook successful,

4 he was pleased with Joseph and made him his personal attendant; and his master put him in charge of his household, entrusting him with all his possessions.

5 And from the time he put him in charge of his household and all his possessions, Yahweh blessed the Egyptian's household out of consideration for Joseph; Yahweh's blessing extended to all his possessions, both household and estate.

6 So he left Joseph to handle all his possessions, and with him there, concerned himself with nothing beyond the food he ate. Now Joseph was well built and handsome,

7 and it happened some time later that his master's wife cast her eyes on Joseph and said, 'Sleep with me.'

8 But he refused. 'Look,' he said to his master's wife, 'with me here, my master does not concern himself with what happens in the house, having entrusted all his possessions to me.

9 He himself wields no more authority in this house than I do. He has exempted nothing from me except yourself, because you are his wife. How could I do anything so wicked, and sin against God?'

10 Although she spoke to Joseph day after day, he would not agree to sleep with her or be with her.

11 But one day when Joseph came into the house to do his work, and none of the men of the household happened to be indoors,

12 she caught hold of him by his tunic and said, 'Sleep with me.' But he left the tunic in her hand, took to his heels and got out.

13 When she saw that he had left the tunic in her hands as he ran out,

14 she called her servants and said to them, 'Look at this! My husband brought in a Hebrew to make a fool of me! He burst in on me, but I screamed,

15 and when he heard me scream, he left his tunic beside me and ran out of the house.'

16 She kept his tunic by her until his master came home.

17 Then she told him the same tale, 'The Hebrew slave you brought to us burst in on me to make a fool of me.

18 But when I screamed, he left his tunic beside me and ran away.'

19 When his master heard his wife say, 'This was how your slave treated me,' he became furious.

20 Joseph's master had him arrested and committed to the gaol where the king's prisoners were kept. And there in gaol he stayed.

21 But Yahweh was with Joseph. He showed him faithful love and made him popular with the chief gaoler.

22 The chief gaoler put Joseph in charge of all the prisoners in the gaol, making him responsible for everything done there.

23 The chief gaoler did not bother about anything put in his charge, since Yahweh was with him, and Yahweh made everything he undertook successful.




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Genesis 39 narrates Joseph's story in Egypt, where he is sold as a slave by his brothers and becomes a servant of Potiphar, an Egyptian officer. In the chapter, Joseph is unfairly accused by Potifar's wife of trying to seduce her and is thrown into prison. After all, God is with Joseph and blesses him, allowing him to become a respected administrator in prison. Here are five verses related to the themes of the chapter:

Psalm 105:17-18: "He sent a man before them, Joseph, sold as a slave. They hurt his feet with shackles and thrown him into irons." This verse recalls the moment when Joseph was sold as a slave by his own brothers, showing the cruelty and injustice he suffered.

Proverbs 6:32: "The adulterer has no judgment; destroys himself, ending his own life." The false accusation of Potiphar against Joseph is an example of adulterous temptation. This verse emphasizes the severity of sin and its consequences.

Isaiah 41:10: "Do not fear, for I am with you; I do not haunt, because I am your God; I strengthen you, and help you, and I support you with my faithful right hand." Even in the most difficult situations, such as Joseph's unfair arrest, God remains by our side. This verse emphasizes the importance of faith in God during trials.

2 Timothy 2:22: "Escape from the passions of youth and follow justice, faith, love and peace, together with those who, with pure heart, invoke the Lord." José resisted Potifar's wife's temptation, running away from the situation. This verse encourages us to resist temptations and follow a path of justice and holiness.

Philippians 4:13: "I can do everything in him who strengthens me." Even in the worst circumstances, such as Joseph's unfair arrest, God gives us strength and enables us to overcome our challenges. This verse reminds us that we can face anything with God's help.


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