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Historical Archive: Joseph son of Jacob, Genesis 37 to 46


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Gen. 37:17-19: Joseph finds his brothers in Dothan (top), Sainte Chasse, 12th c. Byzantine ivory, Sens CT 143, which has its own page
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Gen. 37:23: Brothers take Joseph's clothes (top), Sainte Chasse, 12th c. Byzantine ivory, Sens CT 143, which has its own page
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Gen. 37: Joseph put into the well, Cathedra of Maximian, ivory, 546-56, RavArchMus, which has its own page
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Gen. 37:24/28: Brothers put Joseph into or take him out of cistern (top), Sainte Chasse, 12th c. Byzantine ivory, Sens CT 143, which has its own page with detail
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Gen. 37: Joseph sold to the Ismaelites, Cathedra of Maximian, ivory, 546-56, RavArchMus, which has its own page
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Gen. 37:28: Brothers bargaining with Ishmaelites, or with Joseph's clothes (Gen 37:31) (top), Sainte Chasse, 12th c. Byzantine ivory, Sens CT 143, which has its own page
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Gen. 37:28: Brothers sell Joseph to Ishmaelites (top), Sainte Chasse, 12th c. Byzantine ivory, Sens CT 143, which has its own page
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Gen. 37:28: Brothers sell Joseph to Ishmaelites, Sainte Chapelle stained glass, 13th c. glass in 15th c. window, Cluny DS 1888
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Gen. 37: lament of Jacob, Cathedra of Maximian, ivory, 546-56, RavArchMus, which has its own page
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Gen. 37:33: Jacob sees Joseph's bloody robe (top), Sainte Chasse, 12th c. Byzantine ivory, Sens CT 143, which has its own page
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Gen. 37 and 39: Joseph re-sold to Potiphar, Cathedra of Maximian, ivory, 546-56, RavArchMus, which has its own page
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Gen. 37:36 or 39:1: guard brings Joseph to Potiphar (top), Sainte Chasse, 12th c. Byzantine ivory, Sens CT 143, which has its own page
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Gen. 37:36: Joseph sold to Potiphar by merchants? (center), Sainte Chasse, 12th c. Byzantine ivory, Sens CT 143, which has its own page
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Gen. 39:4: Joseph in charge of Potiphar's household (center), Sainte Chasse, 12th c. Byzantine ivory, Sens CT 143, which has its own page
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Gen. 39: Joseph assaulted and arrested, Cathedra of Maximian, ivory, 546-56, RavArchMus, which has its own page
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Gen 39:12: Potiphar's wife holds Joseph's cloak, Sainte Chasse, 12th c. Byzantine ivory, Sens CT 143, which has its own page
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Gen. 39:17-18: Potiphar's wife shows him Joseph's cloak (top), Sainte Chasse, 12th c. Byzantine ivory, Sens CT 143, which has its own page
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Gen. 39:19-20: Potiphar reproaches/sends Joseph to prison (top), Sainte Chasse, 12th c. Byzantine ivory, Sens CT 143, which has its own page
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Gen. 41: dream of Pharaoh, Cathedra of Maximian, ivory, 546-56, RavArchMus, which has its own page
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Gen. 41: Joseph interprets Pharaoh's dreams, Cathedra of Maximian, ivory, 546-56, RavArchMus, which has its own page
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Gen. 42: the brothers before Joseph, Cathedra of Maximian, ivory, 546-56, RavArchMus, which has its own page
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Gen. 42: sacks filled with grain, Cathedra of Maximian, ivory, 546-56, RavArchMus, which has its own page
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Gen. 42: Joseph distributes grain to his brothers (top), stained glass windows: Goro di Bartolomeo, Leonardo di Bartolomeo, Bartolommeo d'Andrea Bocchi 1453-54, Pisa cathedral, which has its own pages
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Gen. 45: Joseph reveals himself to his brothers. Giovanni Bernardi da Castelbolognese, gilt bronze 1529-30, UCh 1977.117. For medal obverse see UCh.
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Gen. 46: meeting of Joseph and Jacob, Cathedra of Maximian, ivory, 546-56, RavArchMus, which has its own page