place
Gózen (Goshen)
Gózen
also: Goshen, land of Goshen, Gózen
Goshen (Hungarian: Gózen), the fertile region in the eastern Nile Delta assigned to Jacob's family by Pharaoh (Genesis 45–47), where the Israelites lived as semi-enslaved herdsmen; the setting of Act One's second scene, with Áron's house as a center of clandestine Jewish life.
Reading notes
- Moses §1 Gózen
Gózen (Goshen), the fertile region in the eastern Nile Delta where the Israelites lived as semi-enslaved herdsmen under Pharaoh; in the Bible it is the territory assigned to Jacob's family by Pharaoh in Genesis 45–47.