How was Joseph regarded by his father?
Answer
"Israel loved Joseph more than all his children, because he was the son of his old age." Gen. 37: 3.
NOTE - The wonderful record of Joseph's life, found in Genesis 37-50, shows that he lived
intimately with his father till he was seventeen years of age. He must have been carefully taught of God,
also, for in all his marvellous experience as slave, prisoner, and premier of Egypt, he remained true to his
heavenly Father, not a single sin being recorded of him to the day of his death.
16. How did Christ reprove those who, though familiar with the letter of the Scriptures, failed to understand them?
For what purpose is the manifestation of this one Spirit given?
How does Paul, speaking of the man of sin, describe this same power?
What did this nearness of the time of restoration from captivity lead Daniel to do?
What specific statement emphasizes this identification?
What, more than all else, proves the perpetuity and immutability of the law of God?
When will immortality be conferred upon the saints?
Questions & Answers are from the book Bible Readings for the Home Circle