Verse 2
"And Jehovah was with Joseph, and he was a prosperous man; and he was in the house of his master the Egyptian."
"And Jehovah was with Joseph ..." This is the key to the whole chapter. In Genesis 39:2,3,5,21, and Genesis 39:23, the same fundamental truth is repeated. The reader is expected to see the hand of the Lord in these marvelous events.
"In the house of his master, the Egyptian ..." Some of the critics try to make this "Egyptian" out to be someone other than Potiphar; but the reason for again stressing his race will appear in the unfaithful wife's injection of racial overtones into her accusations against Joseph (Genesis 39:14). The fact of Potiphar's proper name being omitted in much of the narrative is of no moment. The names of the deputy captain of the guard, the name of the seductive wife, the names of all the servants, and even the name of Pharaoh are all likewise omitted.
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