Home Faith Bible Quiz Family Bible Quiz – Joseph Meets His Family (Genesis 44-46) FaithBible Quiz Family Bible Quiz – Joseph Meets His Family (Genesis 44-46) By Barnabas Today - 4 December 2021 FacebookTwitterWhatsAppEmailPrint 84 Joseph Meets His Family (Genesis 44-46) 1. What did Joseph instruct his steward to place in the youngest brother’s sack? (Gen 44:1) 1. His Signet ring 2. His personal Silver cup 3. His coloured coat 2. Who said, "Isn't this the cup my master drinks from and also uses for divination? This is a wicked thing you have done"? (Gen 44:5) 1. Joseph’s steward 2. Pharaoh's baker 3. Pharaoh's cupbearer 3. Who stepped up to speak on behalf of the brothers? (Gen 44:18) 1. Isaac 2. Jacob 3. Judah 4. Why did God send Joseph ahead into Egypt? (Gen 45:7) 1. To preserve the best of food for the family 2. To save Jacob’s family by a great deliverance 3. To select the best place to stay 5. What did Pharaoh tell as he invited Joseph’s father and brothers? (Gen 45:18) 1. I will give you the best of Egypt and the fat of the land 2. You have to work hard to live in Egypt 3. I will give you all food grains you need 6. What did Joseph gift Benjamin as he left for Canaan? (Gen 45:22) 1. Best of Egypt's wealth 2. Best spices of Egypt 3. 300 shekels of silver and 5 sets of clothes 7. Who said, “I’m convinced! My son Joseph is still alive. I will go and see him before I die”? (Gen 45:28) 1. Israel 2. Isaac 3. Esau 8. Where did Israel offer sacrifices to the God of his father Isaac? (Gen 46:1) 1. Egypt 2. Beersheba 3. Nineveh 9. What is the occupation of Jacob and his family? (Gen 46:32) 1. Merchants 2. Farming 3. Shepherds 10. Where was Jacob’s family allowed to stay in Egypt? (Gen 46:34) 1. Goshen 2. Beersheba 3. Edom Your score is 0% Restart quiz Exit RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR God’s Favor in Life’s Challenges: Lessons from Mary 3 Powerful Leadership Lessons from Biblical Women Can You Discover God’s Plan Through Your Work in Engineering? It’s time to Spot-ify: How Do You Deepen Your Personal Walk with Jesus? Re-examining Psalm 48 In Light Of St. Augustine’s City of God