Joseph and Potiphar’s Wife
Summary:
While serving as the head of the household for Potiphar, an Egyptian officer, Joseph is repeatedly pursued by Potiphar's wife. Despite her persistent advances, Joseph refuses, citing his loyalty to his master and his devotion to God.
Basis:
Joseph was the child of Jacob. He was the town’s boy and he loved the town. But he was too “light”. Too poetic. He was hit with a bottle by his brother and his uncle and the rest of his brothers kicked him, and spat on him while he was down until he bled. He was sold to gold. He was taken to Egypt across the country where Cain was hiding. And the rest was history. The prisoner and the Egyptian officer fell in love. He was taken into jail for telling on the Egyptian officer’s wife for trying to pursue him for sexual acts against the order’s of her husband and what she knew of as him and her husband as lovers. She saw her husband in him. She would too die soon. They were vey fond of each other. The first gay tale and story told from the Bible’s perspective. The first one known to man. Genesis 39. Genesis 38:27.
Clues:
Joseph was of light. He was murdered. He had light and power. A person of light is a person of God. A person of God is a person of light. A person of light does not die. They rescue their families. They are sent down by God. To protect their families. Do not murder a person of light. Or God will come down.
Egyptian offcer was gay. From birth. He was not molested or raped. A person born from gay marries a person of light. A person of birth of gay is a person of pedophile. A pedophile and a person of light marry each other. That is Adam and Steve. Adam saves the family and Steve works for the family. They never marry. They stay together.
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