Genesis 39:6
And he left all that he had in Joseph’s hand; and he knew not ought he had, save the bread which he did eat. And Joseph was a goodly person, and well favoured.
Cross-reference
Genesis 39:4 shows Joseph gaining favor and being put in charge; here that trust is fully realized.
In Genesis 39:8, Joseph cites this trust as his reason for refusing sin — he values the responsibility.
In Genesis 39:23, the prison keeper repeats the same trust pattern, leaving all in Joseph's hand.
In Genesis 29:17, Rachel is described with the exact same Hebrew phrase 'beautiful in form and appearance' as Joseph, linking him to the matriarch.
In 1 Samuel 16:12, David is described as handsome—like Joseph, a divinely chosen leader whose appearance is noted.
Luke 16:10 teaches faithfulness in small matters leads to being trusted with much — Joseph exemplifies this.
Luke 19:17 rewards faithfulness with authority over cities — Joseph's stewardship here leads to greater responsibility.
Proverbs 31:11 describes a husband trusting his wife completely — Potiphar's trust in Joseph parallels that.