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1. Why was Rachel jealous of her sister Leah?
2. What did she say to Jacob about bearing children?
3. What was Jacob's answer to Rachel?
4. Rachel gave Jacob her maidservant as a wife so she could bear sons for Jacob. She gave birth to a son. Rachel named him Dan. What does the name Dan mean?
5. Rachel's servant Bilhah gave birth again and she bore Jacob another son. What was his name
6. Leah saw that she had stopped having children, so she gave her maidservant, Zilpah, to Jacob as a wife. Zilpah had a son. What was his name?
7. What does this son's name mean
8. Zilpah had a second son, named Asher. Leah named him this because it means what?
9. During wheat harvest, Reuben brought his mother, Leah, something from the fields. What did he bring her?
10. Rachel wanted some of these items, but Leah did not what to give her some. What did Leah say to Rachel when Rachel asked for some of these items?
11. Leah wanted another son very much, and God heard her cries, and she bore Jacob another son. What was this fifth son's name
12. Leah bore a sixth son. She was "God has presented me with a precious gift." His name was Zebulun. Why was she so happy about this birth
13. Then God remembered Rachel, and she became pregnant and gave birth to a son. His name was Joseph. What did Rachel say when her son was born?
14. What does the name Joseph mean?
15. After Joseph was born, Jacob asked something of Laben. What was it?
16. What was Laben's answer to Jacob's request?
17. After quite a bit of persuading, Laben agreed to let Jacob and his wives and kids to return to Jacob's homeland. What did Jacob ask Laben for?
18. How did Jacob make the animals have spotted or streaked babies?
19. Then Jacob continued increasing and improving his flock by doing what?
a). Her mother loved Leah more.
b). Her husband loved Leah more.
c). She was not bearing Jacob any children.*
d). She had fewer friends than Leah
a). "Give me children or I will die!" *
b). "I do not want to have any more children."
c). "God has given me too many girls, but no boys."
d). "I want you to forgive me because I can't bear your children".
a). "I will not make you have my children"
b). "I am not in control of male or female offspring, that is for God to decide".
c). "I forgive you."
d). "Am I in the place of God, who has kept you from having children."*
a). "I am best."
b). "He who lives life".
c). "I am vindicated" *
d). "Misery."
a). Jacob, Jr.
b). Reuben
c). Simeon
d). Naphtali*
a). Simeon
b). Levi
c). Gad*
d). Naphtali
a). "I am best"
b). "I am vindicated"
c). "Glory"
d). "Good fortune"*
a). "Happy"*
b). "My struggle"
c). "My wonder"
d). "Joy in the Morning"
a). Wheat stalks
b). Wildflowers
c). Precious stones
d). Mandrake plants*
a). "I don't have to, but I will"
b). "Wasn't it enough that you took away my husband? Will you take my son's __(Items in question #9),__ also?"*
c). "I have lived in misery for these many years, and now you wish me to share. I will not."
d). "Please let me share with my sister, we have shared everything these many years."
a). Issachar *
b). Judah
c). Levi
d). Laban
a). She loved children.
b). She thought her husband would treat her with honor because of the six sons.*
c). She had given birth to six sons, and Rachel had not given birth to any.
d). Zebulun was an especially beautiful baby.
a). "I have been vindicated."
b). "God is go good to me."
c). "God has taken away my disgrace."*
d). "My sister does not live over me, I too have born a son."
a). My wonder
b). It is good
c). May he add*
d). My special one
a). Let me and my family be on our way to my homeland.*
b). Let me have a piece of land at the edge of your property
c). Let me and my family have half of your flocks and herds.
d). Let me teach all the servants about my God
a). I cannot give you any of my flocks and herds, but you may have part of my land to work.
b). Please return to your homeland, but you must leave my daughters and their children.
c). Please stay, because I know that the Lord has blessed me because of you. *
d). You may not teach anyone in my household about your God.
a). Half of Laben's flocks and herds.
b). Half of Laben's gold
c). Nothing
d). All the speckled or spotted sheep and goats.*
a). He scared the female animals when they were pregnant, by placing bright scarves in front of them. This made the babies be born with spots or speckles.
b). He fed the male animals spoiled berries right before they mated with the female animals so the babies would be born spotted or speckled.
c). He damaged the skins of the animals right after they were born
d). He placed poplar, almond and plane tree branches with the bark peeled back to show stripes of white in the watering trough, and when the female sheep who were in heat came to drink they mated in front of the striped branches and they gave birth to spotted or speckled babies.*
a). Feeding the only the spotted or speckled animals the best food, but giving the good skinned animals poor food.
b). Giving the weak animals poor food and the strong animals good food.
c). Making the strong animals in heat face the branches in the watering trough so they would have spotted babies.*
d). Putting the strong animals that were in heat in a separate area with only spotted male animals, so they would mate with a spotted animal, and have spotted babies.