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Ned ScarisbrickSeptember 19, 2016
I think that Potiphar knew that real story. What do you think the penalty for trying to seduce and force himself upon the wife of the master of house? DEATH...Potiphar could not take Joseph's word over that of his wife so he sent him to prison as a alterative punishment. I also think that Potiphar had a talk with the prison warden and him what's what.
GaleSeptember 19, 2016
Jewish legend says the first thing Joseph did when he was cast into prison was to fall to his knees and thank God for delivering him out of the hands of Potiphar's wife. What a faithful man!
herm olsenSeptember 19, 2016
Thanks for the great reminder to a principle we need to commit to every day. Oh that our national leaders would show such integrity. One even boasts of his conquests, infidelities and multiple marriages. Thanks for the reminder, Bro. Goddard.
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