mrs. kenny november 2012 chapter 2 review. who is “the father of biblical faith?”

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  • Slide 1
  • Mrs. Kenny November 2012 Chapter 2 Review
  • Slide 2
  • Who is the father of biblical faith?
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  • The Patriarchs Included in Every Major Faith/World Religion All included in: Christianity/Bible Judaism/Torah Muslim/Quran 1. Abraham 2. Jacob 3. Joseph
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  • Abraham and Isaac: Genesis 22:1-19
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  • Abrahams Son Isaac Who does Isaac marry? Rebekah Who are Isaacs sons? Esau (pronounced EE-saw) and Jacob Which is older? Esau Which does Isaacs wife feel is the rightful heir of Isaac, according to Gods will? Jacob Who does Isaac marry? Rebekah Who are Isaacs sons? Esau (pronounced EE-saw) and Jacob Which is older? Esau Which does Isaacs wife feel is the rightful heir of Isaac, according to Gods will? Jacob
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  • Rebekah, Esau and Jacob: Gen 25:19-34
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  • Jacobs Family: Genesis 29:15-30:34
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  • Jacob Wrestles with the Angel: Gen 32:22-31
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  • Dinah: Gen 34 Shechem (person) Son of Hamor (a Hivite), the leader of the non-Hebrew area Tribal prince who is killed by Simeon and Levi for seducing their sister Dinah Shechem (person) Son of Hamor (a Hivite), the leader of the non-Hebrew area Tribal prince who is killed by Simeon and Levi for seducing their sister Dinah Shechem (place) A city of refuge on a trade route in the territory of Ephraim (Josh. 20:7)
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  • Simeon and Levi Seek Revenge
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  • Joseph is the Favorite Gen 37:1-17
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  • Joseph Sold into Slavery Genesis 37:12-36
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  • Joseph in Egypt: Gen 39
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  • Pharaohs Dreams Genesis 41
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  • What number keeps appearing? 7 Days of Creation Jacob worked for his wives 7 + 7 + 7 7 Years of Feast/Famine 70 of Josephs total family members in Egypt that moved from Canaan during the famine Etc
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  • Joseph and His Brothers: Gen 42 45
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  • Jacob Goes to Egypt: Gen 46 47:1-12 Having learned that his father is dying, Joseph orders his chariot prepared and leaves immediately for what will be a final visit. Below him is a map of Goshen, the land that Joseph has promised for Israelite resettlement in the wake of the famine. The map is in the shape of a hand symbolizing Joseph reaching out to his people. It is also a nod to the illustrated allegorical maps of the Holy Land found in Heinrick Buntings Itinerarium Sacra Scripturae, or Travels According to the Scriptures, first published in 1581.
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  • Joseph and Jacob are seen in an emotional embrace, the former having cast aside his formal court wig and scepter as evidence of his true identity as a son of Israel. You might notice that Jacobs foot is twisted as a reminder of his angelic confrontation and dramatic transition from a man named Jacob to that of Israel, the progenitor of the twelve tribes of Israel. The young girl in the foreground is Serakh Bat Asher, the legendary daughter of Jacobs son Asher. She earned immortality for her kindness to old Jacob who had given up hope of ever seeing his son Joseph after his tragic disappearance long ago. So as not to shock him in his fragile state, she is said to have played her harp embedding the news that Joseph was alive in a song.
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  • Joseph and the Famine in Egypt Gen 47:13-26 Jacob sacrifices Benjamin http://youtu.be/HMzzsXg9Yk4
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  • Slide 21
  • http://www.free-stories.net/children-bible-stories/old-testament-stories/ http://imaginarius13.wordpress.com/tag/old-testament/ References