Butler
Gen 40:13 - the butler (or cupbearer) was reinstated, but the baker lost his life.
In prison, for whom did Joseph interpret dreams?
| Pharaoh | The butler and the baker | The captain of the guard | The jailer and his wife |
Joseph helped interpret the dreams of a farmer and a baker while in prison?
| True | False |
Which dream indicated the dreamer would have his position restored?
| A vine bringing forth grapes which are pressed into a cup | Seven thin cows eating seven fat cows | Birds eating from baskets of bread held on his head | The sun, moon and stars bowing down to him |
When Job had his fortune restored he was blessed with seven sons and three daughters. Which of these was not a daughter of Job?
| Naomi | Kezia | Jemima | Keren-happuch |
How much did Job receive when God restored his wealth compared to before?
| Double | The same | Treble | Half |
For how many more years did Job live once his fortune was restored?
| 40 | 93 | 140 | 120 |
What tragic news did the final messenger bring to Job before his family was later restored?
| Job's house was destroyed | All of Job’s children were killed | Job was stricken with disease | Job's wife left him |
Jacob had a dream at Bethel, but what did he dream about?
| That he would bow down to his son | A fiery chariot with angels riding horses | A ladder reaching up to heaven | That he would be made into a great nation, and have many children |
What did Potiphar's wife falsely accuse Joseph of which caused him to be thrown into prison?
| Murder | Rape | Blasphemy | Theft |
In a dream at Bethel, what does God tell Jacob his descendants would be like?
| The dust of the earth | The fish of the sea | The sand of the shore | The stars in the heavens |