All 3 verses in the Bible that mention “DAUGHTER-OF-THE-WAR-GODDESS”
Joseph Marries A Sun-Worshipper's Daughter
Genesis 41:45 Pharaoh calls Joseph's name “Zaphnath-Paaneah {Abundant-Food-For-The-Living}.” And as a wife, Pharaoh gives Joseph [a gorgeous girl named] Asenath {Daughter-Of-The-War-Goddess}, the daughter of [a man named] ‘Poti-Pherah {Gift-Of-Ra},’ [a] priest of On {Sun-god}. So Joseph's [authority] bursts out [to cover] the whole land of Egypt, 😇! In Egyptian, Zaphnath-Paaneah = Abundant Food For The Living. (Presumably by mistake from Hebrew, Eugene Peterson renders ‘Zaphnath-paaneah’ as ‘God Speaks and He Lives’. Poti-pherah = City of the sun, aka Aven, aka Bashemath, aka Heliopolis, the University of old Egypt. Likely the place where Moses 400 years later grows up and confronts Pharaoh.
Joseph's Egyptian Wife Births Him 2 Sons
Genesis 41:50Then, before the years of famine arrive, Asenath {Daughter-Of-The-War-Goddess} (the daughter of Poti-pherah {Gift-Of-Ra}, priest of On {Sun-god}) births 2 sons to Joseph {Increaser}. We assume this lady converted to the Hebrew faith, because we never hear of her bringing Joseph down. It would be a great sin for a Hebrew to marry an unrepenant pagan daughter of the priest of the sun god.
Genesis 46:20[The sons of Israel meet up with] Manasseh {Sweet-Forgetting} and Ephraim {Double-Fruit}, the boys whom Asenath {Daughter-Of-The-War-Goddess} (the daughter of Poti-pherah {Gift-of-Ra}, priest of On {Sun-god}) birthed to Joseph {Increaser} in the land of Egypt, 😇.