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Delve into how Joseph's reactions, interactions, and promises shape this pivotal Genesis story. Unravel the nuanced dynamics within his family reunion.
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GenesisDig Site 19 Blue Level Questions
How did Joseph react to being with his brothers? (45:1) • He was so happy he laughed. • He could no longer control himself, and he told his attendants to leave his presence. • He was angry and yelled at them. • All of the above
How did Joseph react to being with his brothers? (45:1) • He was so happy he laughed. • He could no longer control himself, and he told his attendants to leave his presence. • He was angry and yelled at them. • All of the above
How did Pharaoh’s house hear about Joseph’s weeping? (45:2) • Joseph wept so loudly the Egyptians heard him. • The servants were still in the room when Joseph started crying. • Pharaoh was visiting Joseph and saw what happened. • All of the above
How did Pharaoh’s house hear about Joseph’s weeping? (45:2) • Joseph wept so loudly the Egyptians heard him. • The servants were still in the room when Joseph started crying. • Pharaoh was visiting Joseph and saw what happened. • All of the above
How did Joseph make himself known to his brothers? (45:1-3) • He said, “You will pay for what you did to me.” • He said, “I am Joseph, and you will be my slaves.” • He told everyone to leave and said, “I am Joseph.” • All of the above
How did Joseph make himself known to his brothers? (45:1-3) • He said, “You will pay for what you did to me.” • He said, “I am Joseph, and you will be my slaves.” • He told everyone to leave and said, “I am Joseph.” • All of the above
Why couldn’t the brothers answer Joseph? (45:3) • They were crying too hard to talk. • They ran out of the room when Joseph started crying. • “They were terrified at his presence.” • All of the above
Why couldn’t the brothers answer Joseph? (45:3) • They were crying too hard to talk. • They ran out of the room when Joseph started crying. • “They were terrified at his presence.” • All of the above
How many more years of famine were still to come? (45:6) • Two more years • Three more years • Four more years • Five more years
How many more years of famine were still to come? (45:6) • Two more years • Three more years • Four more years • Five more years
Why did Joseph say God sent him to Egypt? (45:7) • To save lives by a great deliverance • To save him from his brothers • To help Egypt become a great nation • All of the above
Why did Joseph say God sent him to Egypt? (45:7) • To save lives by a great deliverance • To save him from his brothers • To help Egypt become a great nation • All of the above
What were the brothers to tell their father? (45:9) • “This is what your son Joseph says.” • “God has made me lord of all Egypt.” • “Come down to me; don’t delay.” • All of the above
What were the brothers to tell their father? (45:9) • “This is what your son Joseph says.” • “God has made me lord of all Egypt.” • “Come down to me; don’t delay.” • All of the above
How did Joseph react to his brother Benjamin? (45:14) • He shook Benjamin’s hand. • He threw his arms around him and wept. • He didn’t realize it was Benjamin. • He was happy and spoke to him through an interpreter.
How did Joseph react to his brother Benjamin? (45:14) • He shook Benjamin’s hand. • He threw his arms around him and wept. • He didn’t realize it was Benjamin. • He was happy and spoke to him through an interpreter.
What did Joseph promise to do for his family? (45:9-11) • He would care only for his father. • He would only help them move. • He would provide for his father and family. • All of the above
What did Joseph promise to do for his family? (45:9-11) • He would care only for his father. • He would only help them move. • He would provide for his father and family. • All of the above
What did Joseph say he was accorded in Egypt? (45:13) • Honor • Riches • Fame • All of the above.
What did Joseph say he was accorded in Egypt? (45:13) • Honor • Riches • Fame • All of the above.
How did Joseph treat his brothers? (45:14-15) • He put them in prison for three days after he told them who he was. • He kissed all his brothers and talked with them. • He told them he hated them for a long time, but now he forgave them. • All of the above
How did Joseph treat his brothers? (45:14-15) • He put them in prison for three days after he told them who he was. • He kissed all his brothers and talked with them. • He told them he hated them for a long time, but now he forgave them. • All of the above
How did Pharaoh react to the news that Joseph’s brothers had come? (45:16-20) • He was pleased. • He directed Joseph to bring his family to Egypt. • He offered the best of the land of Egypt. • All of the above
How did Pharaoh react to the news that Joseph’s brothers had come? (45:16-20) • He was pleased. • He directed Joseph to bring his family to Egypt. • He offered the best of the land of Egypt. • All of the above
Who had the idea to bring Joseph’s father and family to Egypt? (45:17-18) • Joseph • Judah • Reuben • Pharaoh
Who had the idea to bring Joseph’s father and family to Egypt? (45:17-18) • Joseph • Judah • Reuben • Pharaoh
What did Joseph send back to Canaan with his brothers? (45:21-23) • He gave the brothers carts and provisions. • He gave them new clothes. • He loaded donkeys with the best things of Egypt. • All of the above
What did Joseph send back to Canaan with his brothers? (45:21-23) • He gave the brothers carts and provisions. • He gave them new clothes. • He loaded donkeys with the best things of Egypt. • All of the above
How did Jacob know his sons were telling the truth about Joseph? (45:27-28) • Joseph came with them. • He was never really sure, but he trusted them. • He heard their story, and he saw the carts Joseph sent. • He didn’t believe them, but he decided to see for himself.
How did Jacob know his sons were telling the truth about Joseph? (45:27-28) • Joseph came with them. • He was never really sure, but he trusted them. • He heard their story, and he saw the carts Joseph sent. • He didn’t believe them, but he decided to see for himself.
Why did Israel set out to Egypt? (45:28) • He was convinced Joseph was alive and wanted to see him before he died. • He wasn’t sure if what the brothers said was true, but decided to check it out. • He wanted to see the wonders of Egypt and he hoped Joseph was there. • The Bible does not say.
Why did Israel set out to Egypt? (45:28) • He was convinced Joseph was alive and wanted to see him before he died. • He wasn’t sure if what the brothers said was true, but decided to check it out. • He wanted to see the wonders of Egypt and he hoped Joseph was there. • The Bible does not say.
What did God tell Israel at Beersheba? (46:1-4) • “Do not be afraid.” • “I will make you into a great nation.” • “I will go down with you.” • All of the above
What did God tell Israel at Beersheba? (46:1-4) • “Do not be afraid.” • “I will make you into a great nation.” • “I will go down with you.” • All of the above
What did Jacob take with him to Egypt? (46:5-7) • Nothing expect his family • Just his tent and his family • All his possessions and his family • All of the above
What did Jacob take with him to Egypt? (46:5-7) • Nothing expect his family • Just his tent and his family • All his possessions and his family • All of the above