Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
Potiphar
Proper Noun
/ˈpɒtɪfɑːr/

Definition
Potiphar is a figure from the Bible, known for being a high-ranking Egyptian official and the husband of Zuleikha (or Potiphar’s wife) who attempted to seduce Joseph.

Examples
- Potiphar was the captain of the guard in Egypt.
- In the story, Potiphar trusted Joseph with his household.
- The tale of Potiphar illustrates moral lessons found in the Book of Genesis.

Meaning
In the biblical context, Potiphar represents authority and is pivotal in the story of Joseph, showcasing themes of temptation, betrayal, and forgiveness.

Synonyms
- None (Proper Noun)