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Genesis 41

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144. Two years after releasing his cupbearer from prison, Pharaoh had a dream. In it were sleek, fat cows and also ugly, gaunt cows. How many of each type of cows were there? (41:1-3) 7
145. What grazed among the reeds in Pharaoh dream? (41:2) 7 cows, sleek and fat
146. Where did the 7 other cows, which were ugly and gaunt, stand? (41:3) Beside those on the riverbank
147. In Pharaoh's dream, what did the seven ugly, gaunt cows do to the seven sleek, fat cows? (41:4) They ate them
148. When Pharaoh slept and dreamed the second time, what did he see? (41:5) 7 heads of grain, healthy and good
149. Why were there 7 heads of grain that were thin? (41:6) They were scorched by the east wind.
150. What did the 7 thin heads of grain devour? (41:7) Seven heads of grain, healthy and good
151. Besides the wise men of Egypt, who else did Pharaoh ask to interpret his dreams? (41:8) Magicians
152. Who told Pharaoh that God had given Joseph the ability to interpret his dreams? (41:12) Chief cupbearer
153. What was Joseph able to give the chief cupbearer and baker? (41:12) The interpretation of their dream.
154. What did Joseph do to prepare himself to go before Pharaoh? (41:14) He shaved himself and changed his clothes
155. What did Joseph tell Pharaoh when Pharaoh asked him if he could interpret dreams? (41:16) “I cannot do it, but God will give Pharaoh the answer.”
156. When Pharaoh retold his dream to Joseph, how did he describe the 7 ugly cows? (41:19) Scrawny and very ugly and lean
157. How did the scrawny and very ugly cows look after they ate the fat cows? (41:20-21) They looked just as ugly as before
158. How did Pharaoh describe the thin heads of grain to Joseph? (41:22-23) Withered and thin and scorched by the east wind
159. Who did Pharaoh tell Joseph he had asked to interpret the dream? (41:24) Magicians
160. Joseph interpreted Pharaoh's dreams about the seven cows and seven heads of grain. What did he say they represented? (41:24) 7 years
161. What did God show Pharaoh? (41:25) What God is about to do
162. In Pharaoh's dreams, Joseph said that the seven lean cows and the seven worthless heads of grain represented what? (41:27) 7 years of famine
163. What would Egypt be blessed with for 7 years? (41:29) Great abundance
164. Joseph said that “abundance would be forgotten, because of what”? (41:30) The famine would be severe
165. Why did Pharaoh dream two dreams which were interpreted the same way? (41:32) The matter has been firmly decided by God, and God will do it soon.
166. What characteristics did Joseph recommend for the man Pharaoh should set over the land of Egypt? (41:33) Discerning and wise
167. Which part of the harvest of Egypt were the commissioners to collect? (41:34) The fifth part
168. From what calamity did Joseph say that storing the food would save Egypt? (41:36) The country may not be ruined by the famine
169. Appointing the commissioners and storing the food was good in whose eyes? (41:37) Pharaoh’s and all his officials’
170. Pharaoh appointed someone to be in charge of his palace, to give orders to all his people, and to be second only to Pharaoh himself. Who was this person? (41:40) Joseph
171. Because Joseph was discerning and wise and God showed him all “this,” Pharaoh put Joseph in charge of everything except what? (41:39-40) His throne
172. When Pharaoh appointed Joseph second-in-command, he dressed him in robes of fine linen and put a gold chain around his neck. What else did he give Joseph to wear? (41:41-43) A signet ring
173. What would no man in Egypt lift up without Joseph? (v44) His hand or foot
174. What new name did Pharaoh give to Joseph? (41:45) Zaphenath-Paneah
175. Pharaoh gave Joseph the name Zaphenath-Paneah. He also gave him the daughter of Potiphera, priest of On, to be his wife. What was her name? (41:44-45) Asenath
176. How old was Joseph when he was set over all Egypt? (41:46) 30
177. Joseph’s two sons were born before what began? (41:50) The famine
178. Who was the firstborn son of Joseph and Asenath, daughter of Potiphera, priest of On? (41:50) Manasseh
179. What were the names of the two sons of Joseph? (41:51-52) Manasseh and Ephraim
180. How far did the famine spread? (41:54) It was in all the lands
181. What was in all the lands EXCEPT Egypt? (41:54) Famine
182. When did Joseph open the storehouses and sell unto the Egyptians? (41:56) When the famine spread over the whole country
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