Genesis 37:2 says he was seventeen when he was tending his fathers flocks and was given the coat of many colors. Probably not long after that was when he was sold into slavery.
Joseph was sold to potiphar who was the second most important besides the pharoah
The man who was sold into slavery by his brothers in the Bible was Joseph, the son of Jacob. Despite his misfortune, Joseph eventually rose to a position of power in Egypt and was able to reunite with his family.
Joseph did not like it...but he forgave them for selling him into slavery.
Oh honey, no. Joseph, the husband of Mary and earthly father of Jesus, is not the same Joseph who was Jacob's son sold into slavery in the Old Testament. Different Josephs, different stories. Keep those biblical timelines straight, darling.
No, she died soon after the birth of his younger brother Benjamin. Benjamin was alive when Joseph was sold.
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His brothers were jealous and so they sold him into slavery
The brothers sold Joseph to traders in Egypt, but the brothers smeared blood on the coloured coat and said a wild animal killed Joseph.
Seventeen.
Genesis 37:28 Then there passed by Midianites merchantmen; and they drew and lifted up Joseph out of the pit, and sold Joseph to the Ishmeelites for twenty pieces of silver: and they brought Joseph into Egypt
The question seems to be referencing the biblical story of Joseph, who was sold into slavery by his brothers. In this context, Mary's husband is Joseph, who is traditionally believed to be the same Joseph from the Old Testament. According to Christian tradition, Joseph, the husband of Mary, is considered to be a descendant of the biblical Joseph.