Home Faith Bible Quiz Family Bible Quiz – Israel Blesses His Sons (Genesis 47-50) FaithBible Quiz Family Bible Quiz – Israel Blesses His Sons (Genesis 47-50) By Barnabas Today - 11 December 2021 FacebookTwitterWhatsAppEmailPrint 72 Israel Blesses His Sons (Genesis 47-50) 1. What did Joseph take from the people of Egypt in exchange for food? (Genesis 47:16, 20) 1. Their livestock and lands 2. Gold 3. Grains 2. Why Joseph did not buy the land of the priests? (Genesis 47:22) 1. Priests were holy people 2. People were scared of them 3. Pharaoh had allotted food and lands to them 3. Why did a fifth of the produce in Egypt belong to Pharaoh? (Genesis 47:26) 1. Because of the law established by Joseph 2. The lands belonged to Pharaoh 3. Pharaoh wanted all the produce for himself 4. What did God promise when He appeared to Jacob in Luz? (Genesis 48:4) 1. I will make you the richest people in Egypt 2. I will make you fruitful and a community of peoples 3. I will grant all your wishes 5. Why did Israel cross his hands to bless Joseph’s sons? (Genesis 48:14) 1. Because Ephraim should receive the firstborn’s blessings 2. Joseph wanted Israel to bless with crossed hands 3. Israel was very old in age 6. “Simeon and Levi are brothers – their swords are weapons of ___________.” 1. Peace 2. Goodwill 3. Violence 7. What did Israel compare Joseph with as he blessed him? (Genesis 49:22) 1. A great lion 2. bountiful land of blessings 3. A fruitful vine near a spring 8. Which son received the blessing to provide justice as one of the tribes of Israel? (Genesis 49:16) 1. Abraham 2. Dan 3. Isaac 9. What is the meaning of Abel-Mizraim? (Genesis 50:11) 1. Egyptians celebration 2. The mourning of Egyptians 3. Israelites rejoicing 10. Why did Joseph reassure his brothers? (Genesis 50:15-17) 1. They thought Joseph would take his revenge 2. The brothers were worried for food 3. The brothers were unable to find work in Egypt Your score is 0% Restart quiz Exit {{#message}}{{{message}}}{{/message}}{{^message}}Your submission failed. The server responded with {{status_text}} (code {{status_code}}). Please contact the developer of this form processor to improve this message. Learn More{{/message}}{{#message}}{{{message}}}{{/message}}{{^message}}It appears your submission was successful. Even though the server responded OK, it is possible the submission was not processed. Please contact the developer of this form processor to improve this message. Learn More{{/message}}Submitting… RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR S.K. Rudra: The Struggle for Indian-Christian Identity Freedom to Believe: A Prayer Inspired by John What The Ambani Wedding Tells Us About Ourselves? When Temptation Goes Digital: Finding Your Way Back to Digital Health and Balance 3 Powerful Leadership Lessons from Biblical Women