Title: GENESIS CHAPTER 30
Subject: TNK Study Class: TNK
Purpose
To read, and understand the commandments, and laws set before us by YHWH through the TNK. With each chapter and verse we read and study we come closer to knowing and understanding the truth.
Objective
Students will understand the following: New vocabulary, and comprehension of what is written. The TNK student will also learn the geneology of Jacob and his wives.
Questions
- What does "fruit of the womb" mean?
- What did Rachel do when she could not have children, and was envious of Leah?
- Who was Rachel's maidservant?
- Who was Leah's maidservant?
- What was the name of Bilhah's first son?
- What was the name of Bilhah's second son?
- What did Leah do when she stopped having children?
- Zilpah's first son was named?
- Zilpah's second son was named?
- What did Reuben bring to Leah, his mother?
- What was Rachel's deal with her sister Leah?
- Leah had a fifth son named?
- Leah's sixth son was named?
- Leah had a seventh child. What was the child's name?
- YHWH remembered Rachel, and HE did what?
- Rachel's son's name was?
- After Rachel had Joseph, what did Jacob asked Laban?
- What did Jacob ask for in payment for his working for Laban?
- What did Jacob do with his goats and sheep?
- What did Jacob put in the water troffs?
- What colors or markings were Jacob's flocks?
- Who got the early bearing flocks?
- Who got the late bearing flocks?
- When did Jacob put the rods in the water?
- How many days journey did Jacob have between his flocks and Laban's?
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Vocabulary
- Bore: to be born
- Envied: be jealous
- Withheld: to withhold to deny
- Judged: to plead a cause
- Conceived: become pregnant
- Prevailed: to overcome to endure
- Ceased: to stop
- Bearing: to become pregnant
- Mandrakes: a plant which is suppose to help women become pregnant and also a narcotic
- Hired: temporary purchase
- Endowed: To enrich or furnish with any gift
- Dowry: A gift
- Heeded: to hear and listen to
- Womb: that part where the young of an animal is conceived and nourished till its birth
- Reproach: resting upon condition of shame, disgrace
- Divination: learn by experience
- Increased: grown larger
- abundantly: numerous and multitude
- Wages: that which is paid or stipulated for work done
- Honesty: truth and upright conduct
- Stolen: to steal
- Journey: a distance a path
- Exceedingly: abundance or much
- Rich: possessing a large portion of land or goods or money or all three
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