Sunday, January 22, 2006
Answer these by Sunday Jan 29 @ 3pm

Sun Jan 22
1. After the cup is found, how come all of the brothers return to see Joseph when only the guilty brother needed to go? Gen. 44:1-45:28
2. How do you think Judah's response in 44:18-34 made Joseph feel? [Points awarded for how you explain your answer. There is no right or wrong answer per se.]
3. What key action did the disciples do after Jesus and Peter get into the boat? Matt 14: 13-36
Mon Jan 23
4. How might you answer the Psalmist's (author of the Psalm) rhetorical question (question asked without expecting a response-like when mom says, "should we be playing with mustard on my white carpet?) in v. 12? Psalm 19:1-14
Tue Jan 24
5. *bonus question* Briefly compare and contrast the scene in 48:8-20 with 27:1-40. Gen 48:1-49:33
6. Who is buried in the cave in the field of Machpelah? same section
Wed Jan 25
7. Who did some people think Jesus was? Matt 16:13-17:9
Thurs Jan 26
8. Why shouldn't you go near the door of her house. And who is "she" anyway? Prov 5:7-14
Friday Jan 27
9. What excuse did Moses use as to why he shouldn't be used as God's mouthpiece? Exodus 4:1- 5:21
Sat Jan 28
10. Why will he die? Prov. 5:22-23
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1. the guilty brother was benjamin & the brothers stayed with him because they knew that if they returned w\o him they would not only break their promise to their father, but it would kill him to loose his only two sons from his wife.
2. joseph probably felt relieved that jacob still remembered him but sad that his father thought he was dead... he also was probably excited that he has a full blood brother
3.the disciples worship him for they realized he was truly the Son of God
4. sometimes our actions, thoughts and intentions may not be considered 'sins' by us but in God's eyes they are... so i think you can't really ever know all the sins lurking in our hearts... but we have a pretty good idea. we can differentiate between "black & white sins" like murdering... but our intentions or thoughts sometimes become dilluded & we may not be aware of how sinful we really are
5. umm i think the verses are wrong because there is no 24:1-40 in jan. 24?
6. jacob wanted to be buried in Machnelah with Abraham & Sarah, Isaac & Rebekah & he with Leah
7.some thought Jesus was a prophet
or John the Baptist, Elijah, or Jeremiah
8. if you go into her door you will lose honor & will lose all you have...strangers will have your wealth & others will enjoy the fruits of your labor...you will become consumed with disease...she represents how tempting & alluring sin may be sometimes but in the end it leads to destruction
9. Moses didn't want to be God's mouthpiece because he wasn't good with words & was afraid that he wasn't going to do an adaquate job. i think alot of christians encounter this dilemma... they want to share God's word but don't have the means to convey the message... but its when you realize that all wisdom & knowledge comes from God & he will equip you with exactly what you need inorder to do what he wants & that you just have to trust in him & comply with his plan. he wont give us something we can't handle.
10. he will die due to lack of self control & will be lost because of his foolishness...
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2. joseph probably felt relieved that jacob still remembered him but sad that his father thought he was dead... he also was probably excited that he has a full blood brother
3.the disciples worship him for they realized he was truly the Son of God
4. sometimes our actions, thoughts and intentions may not be considered 'sins' by us but in God's eyes they are... so i think you can't really ever know all the sins lurking in our hearts... but we have a pretty good idea. we can differentiate between "black & white sins" like murdering... but our intentions or thoughts sometimes become dilluded & we may not be aware of how sinful we really are
5. umm i think the verses are wrong because there is no 24:1-40 in jan. 24?
6. jacob wanted to be buried in Machnelah with Abraham & Sarah, Isaac & Rebekah & he with Leah
7.some thought Jesus was a prophet
or John the Baptist, Elijah, or Jeremiah
8. if you go into her door you will lose honor & will lose all you have...strangers will have your wealth & others will enjoy the fruits of your labor...you will become consumed with disease...she represents how tempting & alluring sin may be sometimes but in the end it leads to destruction
9. Moses didn't want to be God's mouthpiece because he wasn't good with words & was afraid that he wasn't going to do an adaquate job. i think alot of christians encounter this dilemma... they want to share God's word but don't have the means to convey the message... but its when you realize that all wisdom & knowledge comes from God & he will equip you with exactly what you need inorder to do what he wants & that you just have to trust in him & comply with his plan. he wont give us something we can't handle.
10. he will die due to lack of self control & will be lost because of his foolishness...
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