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HEBREW: 621 tnoa 'Ac@nath
NAVE: Asenath
EBD: Asenath
SMITH: ASENATH
ISBE: ASENATH
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Asenath

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Asenath: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
daughter of Potiphera, an Egyptian priest; wife of Joseph

peril; misfortune

Hebrew

Strongs #0621: tnoa 'Ac@nath

Asenath = "belonging to the goddess Neith"

1) the wife of Joseph

621 'Acnath aw-se-nath'

of Egyptian derivation; Asenath, the wife of
Joseph:-Asenath.

Asenath [EBD]

an Egyptian name, meaning "gift of the sun-god", daughter of Potipherah, priest of On or Heliopolis, wife of Joseph (Gen. 41:45). She was the mother of Manasseh and Ephraim (50-52; 46:20).

Asenath [NAVE]

ASENATH, wife of Joseph, Gen. 41:45, 50; 46:20.

ASENATH [SMITH]

(worshipper of Neith), daughter of Potipherah, priest, or possibly prince, of On [POTIPHERAH, OR POTIPHERAH], wife of Joseph, (Genesis 41:45) and mother of Manasseh and Ephraim. (Genesis 41:50; 46:20) (B.C. 1715.)

ASENATH [ISBE]

ASENATH - as'-e-nath (Aseneth): The wife of Joseph, daughter of Potiphera, mother of Manasseh and Ephraim (Gen 41:45,50; 46:20). She was evidently an Egyptian woman and bore an Egyptian name. '-c-n-t, pointed by the Massoretes as 'acenath, appears in the Septuagint as aseneth or asenneth. The last two consonants appear to represent the name of the Egyptian goddess Neith. The first part of the name will then represent either ns = "belonging to" (so Brugsch and generally), or 'ws-n (note the doubled "n" in the Septuagint transcription) = "she belongs to" (so Spiegelberg). It is possible that these four letters represent the Egyptian name Sn-t (so Lieblein and others), though the 'aleph (') must then be explained as 'aleph prostheticum and the taw (t) would be less regular than a he (h) to stand for the Egyptian feminine t.

J. Oscar Boyd




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