Week 3’s Bible Reading Quiz Click next to begin 1. Joseph died at the ripe old age of 150. True False Hint 2. Now a slave, Joseph went down to Egypt, where he began to serve Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh. Potiphar's wife started to hit on him, but Joseph constantly refused her advances. Finally, when she tried to seduce him for the last time, what did he leave that served as the wife's proof that he had tried to rape her? His Garment His Robe His Sandal His Belt Hint 3. Now on his deathbed, Israel sees Joseph's sons, Ephraim and Manasseh. Israel had never expected to see Joseph again, much less his sons. Now it was time to bless them. Whom did he put his right hand, the favored hand, on? Joseph, his favorite son Manasseh, the oldest son of Joseph Benjamin, his youngest son Ephraim, the youngest son of Joseph 4. What did Joseph plant in the food bag of Benjamin in order to detain him? The money for the food A silver cup A bronze statue A golden necklace Hint 5. when Jesus walked on water to reach the boat that the disciples were in, who got out of the boat to go to Jesus? John Matthew James Peter 6. The chief cupbearer and the chief baker of Pharaoh offended their king in some way (it isn't explained) and got tossed in jail with Joseph. Both had dreams, and both dreams were interpreted by Joseph. One dream was a good premonition, and one was bad. Which royal officer had the bad premonition, the cupbearer or the baker? Baker Cupbearer Hint 7. Joseph, in this chapter, finally reveals himself to his brothers as the one they sold into slavery. How many years does he say the famine has been around in his speech? 5 2 Hint 8. Jesus fed five thousand men, plus women and children, on bread and fish. How many loaves of bread and fish did He have? two loaves and five fish one loaf and one fish five loaves and no fish five loaves and two fish Hint 9. Now the story shifts from Jacob to his sons, and particularly Joseph, who has been dreaming of greatness. Blinded by jealousy, his brothers started making plans to kill Joseph. Which of Joseph's brothers stuck up for him and convinced the rest not to kill him? Reuben Levi Benjamin Dan Hint 10. Before dying, Jacob had a parting thought for each of his sons. To whom did he say, "Your brothers shall praise you; your hand shall be on the neck of your enemies; your father's sons shall bow down before you."? Joseph Judah Gad Dan Hint 11. Pharaoh, upon hearing of Joseph's powers of interpretations, sent for him and explained a couple of dreams he had been having. In one, seven fat cows were eaten up by seven skinny cows. In another, seven good ears of grain were swallowed up by seven withered and blighted ears of grain. Joseph interpreted these dreams as what? Signs of plenty and of famine Signs of the plagues Signs of cannibalistic cows invading the country Signs of the Israelites' slavery Hint 12. The seven years of famine affected the whole world, not just Egypt. So Joseph's brothers came to him to try and buy food. Joseph recognized them and accused them of being what? Kidnappers Heathens Spies Murderers Hint Name Email Time's up