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Asenath (/ˈæsɪnæθ/, Hebrew: אָסְנַת, Modern: ʾŎsnát, Tiberian: ʾĀsnaṯ;
Koine Gr****: Ἀσενέθ, Asenéth) is a
minor figure in the Book of Genesis. Asenath...
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tells of
Asenath using his body, and is
certain that it is in fact
Ephraim who
resides in the body of
Asenath.
Derby tells Upton, "She [
Asenath] jots down...
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Asenath Barzani (Hebrew: אסנת ברזאני, 1590–1670), was a
Kurdish Jewish female rabbinical scholar and poet who
lived near Duhok, Kurdistan.
Asenath was...
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Asenath Hatch Nicholson (born
Asenath Hatch;
February 24, 1792 – May 15, 1855) was an
American writer, philanthropist, and
early advocate of veganism...
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Joseph and
Asenath is a
narrative that
dates from
between 200 BCE and 200 CE. It
concerns the
Hebrew patriarch Joseph and his
marriage to
Asenath, expanding...
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Jacob and
Asenath, as well as the
adopted son of his
biological grandfather Jacob,
making him the
progenitor of the
Tribe of Ephraim.
Asenath was an ancient...
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Asenath Bole
Odaga (5 July 1938 – 1
December 2014) was a
Kenyan publisher and
author of novels, plays, children's books, and
other literary works. Odaga...
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referred to as "the
Canaanitish woman" (Genesis 46:10). Joseph's wife
Asenath (ib.) was her
daughter by Shechem.
Early Christian commentators such as...
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according to the Book of Genesis, the
first son of
Joseph and
Asenath (Genesis 41:50–52).
Asenath was an
Egyptian woman whom the
Pharaoh gave to
Joseph as...
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believe that
Zilpah and
Bilhah were most
likely foreign, like
Tamar and
Asenath.
Zilpah also
figured in the
competition between Jacob's
wives to bear him...