Joseph Reveals Himself to His Brothers
  • 1. In a dramatic and emotionally charged moment, Joseph reveals his true identity to his brothers, who had come to Egypt seeking grain during a time of famine, unaware that the high-ranking official they were dealing with was the very brother they had betrayed long ago. The atmosphere is thick with tension as Joseph, having skillfully tested their integrity and remorse through a series of encounters, can no longer contain his emotions. With tears streaming down his face, he identifies himself not just as the Egyptian governor, but as the brother they had sold into slavery years prior. The revelation leaves his brothers awestruck and terrified, as memories of their treachery flood back, mingled with feelings of guilt and shame. Yet, Joseph, rather than seeking revenge, expresses profound love and forgiveness, emphasizing that their actions were part of a divine plan that allowed him to save many lives during the famine. The moment is not only a personal reconciliation but also a fulfillment of dreams and prophecies, as the family is reunited, showcasing themes of redemption, forgiveness, and the intricate workings of fate.

    Who is the principal character that reveals himself to his brothers?
A) Reuben
B) Benjamin
C) Joseph
D) Jacob
  • 2. In which country did Joseph live as a slave?
A) Egypt
B) Assyria
C) Canaan
D) Babylon
  • 3. How did Joseph test his brothers when they first came to Egypt?
A) He accused them of being spies
B) He sent them away
C) He ignored them
D) He demanded payment
  • 4. Who did Joseph hold back as a pledge while his brothers returned home?
A) Simeon
B) Naphtali
C) Judah
D) Levi
  • 5. What was the emotional response of Joseph's brothers when he revealed himself?
A) They were joyful
B) They were indifferent
C) They were angry
D) They were terrified
  • 6. What did Joseph ultimately forgive his brothers for?
A) Lying about him
B) Rejecting him
C) Selling him into slavery
D) Stealing his coat
  • 7. Where did Jacob and his family settle in Egypt?
A) Memphis
B) Cairo
C) Thebes
D) Goshen
  • 8. What special item did Joseph give to Benjamin?
A) A silver cup
B) A robe
C) A necklace
D) A ring
  • 9. Which brother suggested that Joseph should be thrown into a pit?
A) Reuben
B) Benjamin
C) Levi
D) Judah
  • 10. What did Joseph want his father Jacob to do when he revealed his identity?
A) Bring the entire family to Egypt
B) Forget about him
C) Stay in Canaan
D) Move to a different land
  • 11. Which brother offered himself as a guarantee for Benjamin?
A) Judah
B) Levi
C) Reuben
D) Simeon
  • 12. What did Joseph interpret that led to him being recognized by Pharaoh?
A) Visions
B) Dreams
C) Prophecies
D) Signs
  • 13. What important quality did Joseph display towards his brothers upon their reunion?
A) Bitterness
B) Revenge
C) Forgiveness
D) Indifference
  • 14. What did Joseph request to see before he would trust his brothers?
A) Simeon
B) Their father
C) The family records
D) Benjamin
  • 15. What was the final instruction Joseph gave to his brothers before they left Egypt?
A) Travel fast
B) Do not quarrel on the way
C) Stay together
D) Take no gifts
  • 16. What was Joseph’s father’s name?
A) Isaac
B) Jacob
C) Esau
D) Abraham
  • 17. What relation was Jacob to Joseph?
A) Brother
B) Uncle
C) Father
D) Grandfather
  • 18. How many years of famine did Joseph predict in Egypt?
A) Four years
B) Three years
C) Ten years
D) Seven years
  • 19. What did Joseph's brothers initially think of him when he recognized them?
A) They did not recognize him
B) They were excited to see him
C) They feared him
D) They were ashamed
Created with That Quiz — where a math practice test is always one click away.