| Asenath [61476]   General Notes:
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 Asenath (Hebrew :  , Modern As Tiberian  ) or Asenith (in modern times sometimes trasliterated as Osnat) is a figure in the Book of Genesis , an Egyptian  woman whom Pharaoh  gave to Joseph  son of Jacob  to be his wife. The daughter of Potipherah , a priest of On , she bore Joseph two sons, Manasseh  and Ephraim , who became the patriarchs of the Israelite  tribes of Manasseh  and Ephraim , respectively. Modern scholarship says her name derives from the Egyptian  "holy to Anath "; her name may be phonetically transliterated from the New Kingdom Egyptian hieroglyphs as Ns-Nt.
 Genesis records nothing more about Asenath, but her story is elaborated in the apocryphal  Joseph and Asenath . There, she is a virgin who rejects several worthy suitors in favor of Joseph, but Joseph will not have a pagan for a wife. She locks herself in a tower and rejects her idolatry in favor of Joseph's God Yahweh , and receives a visit from an angel who accepts her conversion. A ritual involving a honeycomb  follows. Bees cover her and sting her lips to remove the false prayers to the pagan gods of her past. Joseph now consents to marry her. She bears him their sons Mannaseh and Ephraim. Pharaoh's son wants Asenath for himself, however, and with the aid of Joseph's brothers Dan  and Gad , he conspires to kill her husband. The loyal brother Benjamin  interferes, and Pharaoh's son is ultimately slain. Asenath forgives the conspirators, and she and Joseph rule over Egypt for 48 years, after which they pass the crown to Pharaoh's grandson.
 The Midrash  Pirke De-Rabbi Eliezer  records a view that Asenath was actually the daughter of Joseph's sister Dinah , conceived in her rape by Shechem . Some of the circumstantial textual evidence supporting this view is laid out in an article <http://www.meridianmagazine.com/sci_rel/000818answer.html> by John Pratt.
 "Asenath" or "Osnat" (Hebrew :  , Modern  As Tiberian  ) is a commonly used female first name in present-day Israel .
 Asenath is the name of a character in H.P. Lovecraft's The Thing on the Doorstep .
 Asenath can also be spelled "Asenith".
 
 
   Asenath married Joseph [61475] [MRIN: 551617659], son of Jacob (Isreal) King of Goshen [5579] and Rachel [61474].  
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