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Title: GENESIS CHAPTER 42 LESSON PLAN

Subject: TNK   Class: TNK Study   

Purpose
To read, to study, and to understand YHWH's commands and laws that HE has given to us, so that we can better obey HIM.

Objective
Students will understand the following: Students will understand the following: New Vocabulary words, and their meanings based on how the word is used in the TNK. Reading comprehension. The child will also learn YHWH's commands and laws.

Questions

  1. How many of Jacob's sons went to Egypt to buy grain?


  2. Which son was left with Jacob, while the rest went to Egypt?


  3. Why did Benjamin stay home with Jacob?


  4. How did Joseph act towards his brothers when he first saw them?


  5. What false charge did Joseph charge his brothers with?


  6. Joseph kept his brothers for how long in the prison?


  7. What did Joseph want his brother's to bring to him?


  8. Who stayed in prison while the rest of the brothers went back home?


  9. What did the brothers find in the mouth of their sacks when they were at the inn?


  10. What was Jacob's reaction when the rest of his son's returned home, and after he was told what happened?


  11. What promise did Reuben give his father if something happened to Benjamin?


  12. Why did Jacob still not want Benjamin to go with his brothers to Egypt?


  13. Why were the Brothers and Jacob dismayed about the money?


  14. What does "to see the nakedness of the land" mean in verse 9?


  15. What does "they lost heart" mean in verse 28?


  16. Which brother had told the other brothers to leave the boy alone in the past?


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Vocabulary

  • grain:  the edible seed or seedlike fruit of some grasses (as wheat or oats) or a few other plants (as buckwheat)
  • feared:  to be afraid of
  • famine:  a very great and general lack of food
  • governor:  a person who governs and rules over others
  • bowed:  to bend the head or body as an act of politeness or respect
  • recognized:  to know and remember upon seeing
  • harshly:  disagreeable to any of the senses
  • spies:  to watch secretly
  • dismayed:  to cause to be unable to act because of surprise or fear or confusion
  • imprisoned:  to put in prison
  • verified:  to prove to be true or correct to confirm
  • penalty:  punishment for doing something wrong
  • anguish:  great pain or trouble of body or mind
  • bereaved:  suffering the death of a loved one
  • reckoning:  a settling of accounts
  • interpreter:  a person who translates orally for people speaking different languages
  • provisions:  a stock of materials or supplies or food
  • fodder:  coarse dry food (as cornstalks) for livestock
  • sheol:  grave

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