Author:Dr.Henry Nagi FawzyPublisher:Dr.Henry Nagi FawzyPublish Year:2021Pages:165Categories:Church History، Biblical CommentaryDescription:In "Joseph and His Brothers in Egypt", Henry Nagy addresses Joseph's story from a historical perspective. The text cohesively links when Joseph came, his price, historical absence, Potiphar's house, and his imprisonment. It explores Pharaoh's Hyksos identity, foreigners, cupbearer, dreams, his ministry, Jacob's gifts, Zaphnath-Paaneah, and land purchase. Furthermore, it connects famine antiquities, his marriage in On, banquets, transport, chariots, mourning, eating taboos, sheep herding, granaries, Pharaoh's headquarters at Tell el-Daba, Joseph's house, and Goshen. He concludes that this research is not yet complete and needs further study.