Potipherah

According to the Hebrew Bible, Potiphera (/pɒˈtɪfərə/, Hebrew: פּוֹטִי פֶרַע, romanized: Poṭi-p̄eraʿ‍) was a priest of the ancient Egyptian town of On,[1] mentioned in the Genesis 41:45 and 41:50.

He was the father of Asenath, who was given to Joseph as his wife by the Pharaoh, (41:45) and who bore Joseph two sons: Manasseh and Ephraim.

[3] Pharaoh then gave Joseph the name Zaphenath-paneah; and he gave him for a wife Asenath daughter of Poti-phera, priest of On.

Thus Joseph emerged in charge of the land of Egypt.It has been noted that Potipherah served as a priest in Ra's most important cult center.

[3] A Jewish legend makes him the same person as Potiphar, whose wife[4] was in love with Joseph and whose false accusation got him thrown in prison.

Joseph and Asenath together on this image in Berlin . Man depicted close to them may be Potiphera.