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(“in the aftermath of asenath”)
(“joe namath!”)
(paul mccartney!)
(there lies grandma naj)
(melissa thomas!)
(padua!)
(nora!)
(come give me lebanese)
Asenith and Osnat (/ˈæsᵻnæθ/, Hebrew: אָסְנַת, Modern Osnát, Tiberian ʾåsənaṯ)
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*”asenath” is a figure in the ‘Book of Genesis’ (41:45, 41:50-52), an Egyptian woman who Pharaoh gave to Joseph, son of Jacob, to be his wife*
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The daughter of Potipherah, a priest of Heliopolis, she bore Joseph two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim, who became the patriarchs of the Israelite tribes of Manasseh and Ephraim.
(modern scholarship says her name derives from the ‘Egyptian’ language name “she who belongs to (the goddess) Neith” and that her name may be phonetically transliterated from the New Kingdom-era egyptian hieroglyphs Ns-Nt)
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*👨🔬🕵️♀️🙇♀️*SKETCHES*🙇♂️👩🔬🕵️♂️*
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💕💝💖💓🖤💙🖤💙🖤💙🖤❤️💚💛🧡❣️💞💔💘❣️🧡💛💚❤️🖤💜🖤💙🖤💙🖤💗💖💝💘
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*🌈✨ *TABLE OF CONTENTS* ✨🌷*
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🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥*we won the war* 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥