Chapter41 Flashcards
- According to Genesis 41:1, how long passed between the dreams of the butler and baker and Pharaoh’s dream?
A. They all happened the same night
B. Two weeks
C. Two years
D. Seven years
C. Two years
- In Pharaoh’s dream in Genesis 41:2, what came up out of the river?
A. Sheaves of wheat
B. Pigs
C. Cows
D. Stars
C. Cows
- In Pharaoh’s dream in Genesis 41:2-3, how many cows came up out of the river?
A. Three
B. Fourteen
C. Eleven
D. Seventeen
B. Fourteen
- How does Genesis 41:2 describe the first set of cows that came up out of the river in Pharaoh’s dream?
A. Beautiful
B. Brown
C. Possessed
D. Fine looking and fat
D. Fine looking and fat
- According to Genesis 41:3 how did the second set of cows in Pharaoh’s dream look?
A. Sleek and fine
B. Average looking and healthy
C. Ugly and gaunt
D. Skinny and sick
C. Ugly and gaunt
- According to Genesis 41:4, what happened when all the cows stood on the bank?
A. The gaunt ones ate the fat ones
B. The fat ones ate the gaunt ones
C. The ugly ones ate the gaunt ones
D. The gaunt once ate the ugly ones
A. The gaunt ones ate the fat ones
- According to Genesis 41:5, what appeared to Pharaoh in his second dream?
A. Cows
B. Birds
C. Heads of grain
D. All of the above
C. Heads of grain
- According to Genesis 41:7, what happened to the grain in Pharaoh’s second dream?
A. It was blown away by the wind
B. The people ate it
C. The thin ones devoured the plump and full ones
D. They bowed down to him
C. The thin ones devoured the plump and full ones
- When Pharaoh first awoke in Genesis 41:8, whom did he call to interpret his dream?
A. Joseph
B. The magicians and wise men of Egypt
C. The butler
D. The prison guard
B. The magicians and wise men of Egypt
- According to Genesis 41:8, what did the wise men say Pharaoh’s dream meant?
A. Seven years of famine would be followed by seven years of plenty
B. Seven of Pharaoh’s weak tribes would win war against seven strong tribes
C. In seven days, Pharaoh would be removed from his throne by a servant
D. They did not know
D. They did not know
- According to Genesis 41:9-13, who told Pharaoh that Joseph could interpret his dream?
A. The captain of the guard
B. Joseph
C. The butler
D. The baker
C. The butler
- According to Genesis 41:14, what did Joseph do before he came before Pharaoh?
A. Prayed for guidance
B. Thanked the Lord
C. Shaved and changed clothes
D. All of the above
C. Shaved and changed clothes
- In Genesis 41:16, who did Joseph say would give Pharaoh an answer regarding his dream?
A. Joseph
B. God
C. Pharaoh
D. The wise men
B. God
- In 41:21, what did Pharaoh say happened to the gaunt cows after they ate the fat cows?
A. They grew fat
B. Their appearance did not change
C. They died
D. The became possessed
B. Their appearance did not change
- According to Genesis 41:25, after hearing of Pharaoh’s dreams, Joseph replied, “The dreams of Pharaoh are ______ .”
A. One
B. Nonsense
C. Wise
D. Many
A. One
- According to Genesis 41:26, what did the seven good cows and good heads represent?
A. Seven servants
B. Seven days
C. Seven years
D. Seven tribes
C. Seven years
- According to Genesis 41:27, what did the seven ugly cows and empty heads represent?
A. Seven evil servants
B. Seven days of famine
C. Seven years of famine
D. Seven evil tribes
C. Seven years of famine
- According to Genesis 41:29-30, what did Joseph say would happen after the seven years of prosperity?
A. Seven years of war would come
B. Seven years of peace would come
C. Seven years of prophecy would come
D. None of the above
D. None of the above
- In Genesis 41:30, what did Joseph say would happen to the plenty during the years of famine?
A. It would be plundered
B. It would be wasted
C. It would be praised
D. It would be forgotten
D. It would be forgotten
- In Genesis 41:31, why did Joseph say the plenty would not be known in the land?
A. The famine would be very severe
B. The people’s hearts were hard
C. The people who lived during the good years would die
D. All of the above
A. The famine would be very severe
- According to Genesis 41:32, why did Joseph say the dream had been repeated to Pharaoh twice?
A. Because Pharaoh would not understand it the first time
B. Because Pharaoh’s heart was hard
C. Because God would bring it about soon
D. All of the above
C. Because God would bring it about soon
- According to Genesis 41:33, who did Joseph tell Pharaoh to set over the land?
A. Himself
B. His most trusted servant
C. A godly man
D. A discerning and wise man
D. A discerning and wise man
- According to Genesis 41:34, how much of the harvest did Joseph tell Pharaoh to set aside during the good years?
A. All of it
B. One half
C. One fifth
D. One tenth
C. One fifth
- In Genesis 41:35, what did Joseph tell Pharaoh to do with the harvest?
A. Burn it
B. Store it
C. Offer it to God
D. Sell it to other nations
B. Store it
- According to Genesis 41:37, how did Joseph’s advice seem to Pharaoh and his servants?
A. Unbelievable
B. Frightening
C. Good
D. Joyful
C. Good
- According to Genesis 41:39, after Joseph interpreted Pharaoh’s dream, he said to Joseph, “Inasmuch as God has shown you all this, there is no one as _________ ______ and _________ ______ as you”.
A. Discerning; wise
B. Faithful; true
C. Handsome; reliable
D. Blessed; honored
A. Discerning; wise
- According to Genesis 41:40, in what regard did Pharaoh say was the only way in which he would be greater than Joseph?
A. The household
B. The people
C. The throne
D. The commands
C. The throne
- According to Genesis 41:42, what did Pharaoh do for Joseph after putting him over the land?
A. Gave him his ring
B. Clothed him in linen
C. Put a gold chain around his neck
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
- According to Genesis 41:43, as Joseph rode in Pharaoh’s chariot through the land, what did the people say to him?
A. “Bow the knee!”
B. “All hail!”
C. “Save us!”
D. “You are worthy!”
A. “Bow the knee!”
- In Genesis 41:44, Pharaoh said to Joseph, “I am Pharaoh, and without your consent no man may lift his ______ ______ or ______ ______ in all the land of Egypt.”
A. Son; daughter
B. Staff; axe
C. Finger; thumb
D. Hand; foot
D. Hand; foot
- According to Genesis 41:46, how old was Joseph when he stood before Pharaoh?
A. 18
B. 20
C. 30
D. 40
C. 30
- According to 41:49, how much grain did Joseph gather during the good years?
A. Enough for his family
B. Enough for Pharaoh’s family
C. Enough for the region
D. Too much to measure
D. Too much to measure
- According to Genesis 41:50, when were Joseph’s sons born?
A. After the good years
B. Before the years of the famine
C. During the famine
D. After the famine
B. Before the years of the famine
- According to Genesis 41:51, Joseph’s first son was named what?
A. Ephraim
B. Samuel
C. Manasseh
D. Eli
C. Manasseh
- In Genesis 41:51, Joseph said he would name his son Manasseh because, “God has made me forget all my toil and all my ________ house.”
A. Master’s
B. Former
C. Grievous
D. Father’s
D. Father’s
- According to Genesis 41:52, Joseph’s second son was named what?
A. Ephraim
B. Samuel
C. Manasseh
D. Eli
A. Ephraim
- In Genesis 41:52, Joseph said he would name his second son Ephraim because, “God has caused me to be fruitful in the land of my ________ .”
A. Affliction
B. Shame
C. Father
D. Captors
A. Affliction
- According to Genesis 41:55, when the famine came, and the people cried out to Pharaoh, what did he tell them to do?
A. Go to other lands to find food
B. Leave him alone
C. Go to Joseph
D. Steal food
C. Go to Joseph
- According to Genesis 41:57, what area did the famine affect?
A. The East
B. The North
C. The South
D. All the lands
D. All the lands