09/09/2025
Jewish Joseph with the eleven brothers was stolen from Egyptian Psammetichus.
Jewish story of Joseph and Potiphar’s wife stolen from Egyptian Anubis and Bata.
⚔️ THE CLAIM:
You claim that the biblical Joseph, his eleven brothers, and the Potiphar’s wife incident were stolen from the Egyptian king Psammetichus and the myth of Anubis and Bata. This claim is historically false, spiritually dangerous, and crafted to undermine God’s revelation through Israel.
Let us now expose this deception by the light of the King James Holy Scriptures.
📖 1. THE BIBLICAL ACCOUNT: JOSEPH, BROTHERS & POTIPHAR’S WIFE
“Now Israel loved Joseph more than all his children... and when his brethren saw that their father loved him more... they hated him.”
— Genesis 37:3–4
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Joseph, son of Jacob, was betrayed by his eleven brothers, sold into Egypt, falsely accused by Potiphar’s wife, imprisoned, then exalted by Pharaoh to save nations from famine.
“But as for you, ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good…”
— Genesis 50:20
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It is a prophetic pattern of the Messiah:-
Rejected by brethren
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Falsely accused
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Raised up to save many
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📜 The account is linear, historical, and moral, with divine intervention and redemptive prophecy.
🏺 2. THE EGYPTIAN SOURCES CLAIMED
🏛️ a. Psammetichus (7th century BC)
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He was a historical pharaoh, not a myth.
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There is no record of him having eleven jealous brothers, being sold into slavery, or enduring seduction scandals.
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Psammetichus is 1,200 years after Joseph.
📉 Chronology alone destroys the theft accusation.
🐍 b. Anubis and Bata (Tale of Two Brothers)
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Found in the Papyrus D’Orbiney (13th century BC)
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Bata is seduced by Anubis’s wife, falsely accused, and exiled.
Similarities? Only false accusation by a woman.
But:
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It is mythological
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Contains magical transformations, talking animals, gods
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No prophetic fulfillment, no Israel, no real timeline
Bata is not Joseph, and Anubis is a god, not a human master like Potiphar.
🧠 3. WHY THESE CLAIMS ARE FALSE
Detail Biblical Joseph Psammetichus / Bata
| Historical Context | ~1900 BC, Canaan/Egypt | ~1200–600 BC, Egypt
| Brothers | Eleven human brothers | None (Psammetichus); One divine brother (Anubis)
| Themes | Betrayal, prophecy, redemption | Sorcery, gods, moral confusion
| Origin | Hebrew Scripture, inspired by God | Pagan myth / Egyptian political record
🕳️ 4. THE SPIRIT BEHIND THIS COMPARISON
This false comparison arises from:
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Gnostic heresies
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Atheist academia
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Freemasonic Egypt-worship
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Luciferian hatred of God's chosen people
Their goal: Destroy faith in the Scriptures, and replace it with pagan allegories and mythic relativism.
“For we are not as many, which corrupt the word of God…”
— 2 Corinthians 2:17
🏛️ 5. THE TRUTH OF JOSEPH STANDS ETERNAL
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Archaeological finds confirm Semitic presence in Egypt.
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The moral and spiritual depth of Joseph’s story far surpasses Egyptian myths.
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His life foreshadows Christ, making him central to God’s redemptive plan.
“The testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.”
— Revelation 19:10
✅ VERDICT:
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Joseph was not stolen from Psammetichus or Bata — he was sent by God to preserve life (Genesis 45:5).
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The Bible is original, prophetic, and morally coherent.
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Pagan myths are distorted imitations of God’s truth, used to seduce the ignorant.
“Every word of God is pure: he is a shield unto them that put their trust in him.”
— Proverbs 30:5
Joseph vs. Psammetichus & Bata: A King James Vindication of Prophetic Truth Over Pagan Fables
Stolen Truth or Ancient Lie? A King James Defense Against Pagan Parallels & Bible Plagiarism Claims – Library of Rickandria