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Genesis Dig Site 15 Blue Level Questions

Why were the chief baker and cupbearer in prison? (40:2-3) The captain of the guard was angry with them. They worked in the prison as a baker and cupbearer. They broke the law. Pharaoh was angry with them.

Why were the chief baker and cupbearer in prison? (40:2-3) The captain of the guard was angry with them. They worked in the prison as a baker and cupbearer. They broke the law. Pharaoh was angry with them.

Who was assigned to attend the baker and cupbearer in prison? (40:4) The captain of the guard Joseph Potiphar Pharaoh

Who was assigned to attend the baker and cupbearer in prison? (40:4) The captain of the guard Joseph Potiphar Pharaoh

What happened to the baker and cupbearer on the same night? (40:5) They both had a dream. They tried to escape the prison. They arrived at the prison. All of the above

What happened to the baker and cupbearer on the same night? (40:5) They both had a dream. They tried to escape the prison. They arrived at the prison. All of the above

What did Joseph say to the baker and cupbearer the morning after they had their dreams? (40:6-7) “What would you like for breakfast?” “Pharaoh would like to see you both.” “Why do you look so sad today?” “Today you are both being released.”

What did Joseph say to the baker and cupbearer the morning after they had their dreams? (40:6-7) “What would you like for breakfast?” “Pharaoh would like to see you both.” “Why do you look so sad today?” “Today you are both being released.”

Why did the cupbearer and baker hae sad faces in prison? (40:7-8) They heard they were to be sold as slaves. They both had dreams but no one to interpret them. The captain of the guard had bad news for them. All of the above

Why did the cupbearer and baker hae sad faces in prison? (40:7-8) They heard they were to be sold as slaves. They both had dreams but no one to interpret them. The captain of the guard had bad news for them. All of the above

To whom did Joseph say interpretations belong? (40:8) Pharaoh Joseph God Magicians

To whom did Joseph say interpretations belong? (40:8) Pharaoh Joseph God Magicians

What happened in the cupbearer’s dream after he saw a vine with three branches? (40:9-11) The branches died, but the grapes still grew. Grapes grew on only one branch. Each branch had grapes, but there was no cup to put the grapes in. The buds blossomed into grapes, and he squeezed the grapes into Pharaohs cup.

What happened in the cupbearer’s dream after he saw a vine with three branches? (40:9-11) The branches died, but the grapes still grew. Grapes grew on only one branch. Each branch had grapes, but there was no cup to put the grapes in. The buds blossomed into grapes, and he squeezed the grapes into Pharaohs cup.

What did Joseph say the cupbearers dream meant? (40:13) In three days, the cupbearer would be hanged. In three days, the cupbearer would be restored to his position. In three days, the cupbearer would be asked to make wine. In three days, Joseph would be the new cupbearer.

What did Joseph say the cupbearers dream meant? (40:13) In three days, the cupbearer would be hanged. In three days, the cupbearer would be restored to his position. In three days, the cupbearer would be asked to make wine. In three days, Joseph would be the new cupbearer.

What did Joseph ask the cupbearer to do? (40:14) Tell the captain of the guard to treat him better. Get a message to his father that he was still alive. Show him kindness and mention him to Pharaoh. Help him find a way to escape.

What did Joseph ask the cupbearer to do? (40:14) Tell the captain of the guard to treat him better. Get a message to his father that he was still alive. Show him kindness and mention him to Pharaoh. Help him find a way to escape.

What did Joseph say about himself? (40:15) He was taken from the land of the Hebrews. He was forcibly carried off from his land He had done nothing to deserve being put in the dungeon. All of the above

What did Joseph say about himself? (40:15) He was taken from the land of the Hebrews. He was forcibly carried off from his land He had done nothing to deserve being put in the dungeon. All of the above

Why did the baker tell Joseph his dream? (40:16) He promised the cupbearer he would do it. He saw that the cupbearer had a favorable interpretation. He had a second dream telling him to talk to Joseph. The captain of the guard would release him early if he did.

Why did the baker tell Joseph his dream? (40:16) He promised the cupbearer he would do it. He saw that the cupbearer had a favorable interpretation. He had a second dream telling him to talk to Joseph. The captain of the guard would release him early if he did.

What was the baker’s dream? (40:16-17) There were three baskets of bread. All three baskets were on his head. Birds were eating them out of the basket. All of the above

What was the baker’s dream? (40:16-17) There were three baskets of bread. All three baskets were on his head. Birds were eating them out of the basket. All of the above

What did the baker’s dream mean? (40:18-19) In three days, Pharaoh will lift off the baker’s head, impale his body, and the birds will eat his flesh. Each basket represented one year in prison. The baker would never leave prison. In three days, Pharaoh would forgive the baker.

What did the baker’s dream mean? (40:18-19) In three days, Pharaoh will lift off the baker’s head, impale his body, and the birds will eat his flesh. Each basket represented one year in prison. The baker would never leave prison. In three days, Pharaoh would forgive the baker.

How did Pharaoh celebrate his birthday? (40:20) He visited the land of the Hebrews. He released all the prisoners, including Joseph. He gave a feast for all his officials. All of the above

How did Pharaoh celebrate his birthday? (40:20) He visited the land of the Hebrews. He released all the prisoners, including Joseph. He gave a feast for all his officials. All of the above

What happened three days after Joseph interpreted the cupbearer and baker’s dreams? (40:20-22) Pharaoh gave a feast for his birthday. The chief cupbearer was restored. The baker was impaled. All of the above

What happened three days after Joseph interpreted the cupbearer and baker’s dreams? (40:20-22) Pharaoh gave a feast for his birthday. The chief cupbearer was restored. The baker was impaled. All of the above

Who forgot Joseph? (40:23) The chief baker The chief cupbearer The guard His brothers

Who forgot Joseph? (40:23) The chief baker The chief cupbearer The guard His brothers