Genesis 39
Joseph works in Potiphar's house
1The Ishmaelite merchants took Joseph to Egypt. An important_official, Potiphar, bought Joseph. Potiphar was the chief of the guards who had to guard Pharaoh.
2The Lord was with Joseph and He made good things happen to him and made him succeed in everything that he did. He lived in the house of his master in Egypt. 3Potiphar saw that the Lord was with Joseph and he saw that the Lord helped him and that He was with Joseph in everything that he did. 4That is why Potiphar was very friendly to Joseph and Joseph had to serve Potiphar's food to him. He made Joseph the chief of his house and everything that he had. 5After Potiphar chose Joseph to be the manager of his house and everything he had, the Lord blessed Potiphar and his house. The Lord blessed everything in Potiphar's house and on his farms. 6Potiphar did not worry about anything because he knew that Joseph looked after everything he had. He did not worry about anything. He thought only about the food that he wanted to eat.
Potiphar puts Joseph in prison
7When Joseph became the manager of the house, Potiphar's wife looked at Joseph and she started to fall in love with him. She said to Joseph: ‘Come to bed with me.’ 8But Joseph did not want to. He told her: ‘No, my master knows that I will look after everything in his house. 9I may use everything that he has, but I can not have sex with you because you are his wife. I can not do this. It is wrong and it is a sin_against God.’
10Potiphar's wife kept on wanting him and she tried to seduce Joseph every day, but he did not listen to her and he did not have sex with her. 11One day he was working in Potiphar's house as he always did. There was no one else in the house. 12Potiphar's wife grabbed Joseph and held onto his clothes and said: ‘Come to bed with me.’ Joseph ran away and he went outside and he left his clothes in the house, because she was holding them in her hand. 13When she saw that Joseph had left his clothes in her hand when he fled and went outside, 14she called the other people who were working in the house and told them: ‘Look, your master has brought this Hebrew slave here to make fun of us. He came to me and wanted to have sex with me, but I did not and I shouted very loudly. 15When he heard me shout so loudly, he left his clothes with me and fled and went outside.’
16She kept Joseph's clothes in her hand until her husband came home. 17Then she told him: ‘The Hebrew slave that you brought here came to me and he wanted to have sex with me. 18I shouted very loudly and then he left his clothes with me and fled and went outside.’
19When Potiphar's wife told him what Joseph wanted to do, Potiphar became very angry and 20he put Joseph in prison. It was the prison where the king kept his prisoners and Joseph stayed in prison.
21But the Lord was with Joseph and He helped him. Then the chief of the prison became friendly to Joseph. 22He made Joseph the leader of all the prisoners. Joseph had to look after everything in prison and see that all was right. 23The chief of the prison did not worry about anything because Joseph looked after everything and all went well. The Lord helped Joseph to succeed in everything that he did.
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