Jacob's favored son who interprets dreams. Sold into slavery by his envious brothers, he rises from Potiphar's servant to Pharaoh's right-hand man in Egypt. He accurately predicts seven years of famine, organizes grain storage, saves Egypt and his family, and ultimately forgives his brothers.
Pharaoh elevates Joseph to a position of supreme administrative authority.
Potiphar owns Joseph and initially grants him trust and responsibility.
Henet's malicious lie destroys Joseph's standing in Potiphar's household.
Joseph enters a marital union with Asenath during his time in Egypt.
Benjamin is Joseph's younger brother, central to the family reunion.
Simeon is one of Joseph's brothers who initially betrays him.
Jacob favors Joseph above his other sons, creating initial family tension.
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