The cast of Madame Potiphar - 1911 includes: Viggo Larsen Max Mack Wanda Treumann Rosa Valetti
The cast of Yousuf e Payambar - 2007 includes: Jafar Dehghan as Potiphar (2007) Mahmood Pakniat as Prophet Jacob (2007) Katayoun Riahi as Zuleikha (2007) Mostafa Zamani as Prophet Joseph (2007)
They are not related.
No they are not related. They have similar features but are not related.
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Potiphar's Wife was created in 1931.
He tells her that he is the head of Potiphar's posessions, but he has no right to Potiphar's wife. He also says that he would not be honoring God if he did what Potiphar's wife wanted.
Potiphon does not exist. You prabably mean Potiphar, who was Pharoah's butcher in the story of Joseph. When Joseph arrived in Egypt as a slave he was sold to Potiphar. Potiphar liked Joseph and made him head slave, but Potiphar's wife was jealous, and tricked Potiphar into throwing Joseph in jail.
AnswerThe Bible only mentions that Potiphar had one wife.
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This answer would be back in the book of Genesis 41:45.(Gen 41:45 [KJV])And Pharaoh called Joseph's name Zaphnathpaaneah; and he gave him to wife Asenath the daughter of Potipherah priest of On. And Joseph went out over all the land of Egypt.
Unlikely as he was married.
That is the correct spelling of the Biblical name Potiphar. He is in the book of Genesis as the captain of guards who imprisons Joseph during his captivity.
Potiphar promoted Joseph a couple of times, as alluded to in the wording of Genesis 39. At first, Joseph was put among the field-workers. Later, he was promoted to be one of the household staff. Still later, he was made one of Potiphar's personal manservants; and finally, Joseph was made the one who ran the entire house. See also:More about Joseph
Potiphar was the Sar Hatabachim of Pharaoh (Genesis ch.39). Some translate this as Pharaoh's chief executioner (Targum), while others translate it as the chief butcher (Rashi commentary). Joseph was purchased as a slave by Potiphar, and served in his house (Genesis 39).
Joseph was sold into slavery in Egypt. Potiphar bought Joseph and eventually Joseph found favor with his master and was put in charge of his household. But Potiphar's wife had eyes for the young strong man trying to entice him to go to bed with her. Finally one day Potiphar's wife grabbed Joseph but he pulled away from her and she accused him of rape. And so Potiphar had him placed in prison. Joseph knew that it would have been a sin to go to bed with another man's wife so He refused even though it cost him prison time.