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Bible Reading & Questions for April Bible Reading & Questions for April 2-8 April 2 → Read Genesis 10-12 1) Who was the father of all the children of Eber?_____________________________________________________. 2) At what place did the LORD confound the language of all the earth?____________________________________. 3) How old was Terah when he died?_______________________________________________________________. 4) Whose house did the LORD plague because of Sarai? _______________________________________________. April 3 → Read Genesis 13-16 1) What city's men are described as being “wicked and sinners before the LORD exceedingly?” ________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________. 2) How many trained servants born in his own house did Abram take with him to rescue Lot? __________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________. 3) What river is referred to as “the great river?”_______________________________________________________. 4) In what “way” was the fountain of water where the angel of the LORD found Hagar located? ________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________. April 4 → Read Genesis 17-19 1) How many princes did the LORD tell Abraham that Ishmael would beget?_______________________________. 2) How many measures of fine meal did Sarah use to make cakes upon the hearth?___________________________. 3) How many angels came to Lot at even (evening)?___________________________________________________. 4) What two things did the LORD rain upon Sodom and Gomorrah?______________________________________. April 5 → Read Genesis 20-22 1) At what location between Kadesh and Shur did Abraham sojourn?______________________________________. 2) How many ewe lambs did Abraham set by themselves as a witness that he had digged the well?______________. 3) What land did the LORD tell Abraham to take Isaac into to offer him as a burnt offering? ___________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________. 4) What was Nahor's first-born son's name? __________________________________________________________. April 6 → Read Genesis 23-24 1) Among whose children did Ephron dwell?_________________________________________________________. 2) When Rebekah came out to draw water, how was she carrying her pitcher?_______________________________. 3) How many gold bracelets did Abraham's servant give to Rebekah?______________________________________. 4) Into whose tent did Isaac take Rebekah? __________________________________________________________. April 7 → Read Genesis 25-26 1) Who were the three sons of Dedan?______________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________. 2) By what well did Isaac dwell after the death of Abraham?_____________________________________________. 3) How old was Isaac when Jacob and Esau were born?_________________________________________________. 4) Who envied Isaac? ___________________________________________________________________________. April 8 → Read Genesis 27-28 1) On what two parts of Jacob's body did Rebekah put the skins of the kids of the goats?______________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________. 2) By what did Isaac tell Esau that he would live?_____________________________________________________. 3) What did Jacob pour upon the stones that he set up as a pillar?_________________________________________. 4) How much of all that God would give to Jacob did Jacob say that he would give unto God? _________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________. Memory Verse for this Week: Genesis 18:25 “That be far from thee to do after this manner, to slay the righteous with the wicked: and that the righteous should be as the wicked, that be far from thee: Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?” Bible Reading & Questions for April 9-15 April 9 → Read Genesis 29-30 1) What daughter of Laban is described as being “tender-eyed?”__________________________________________. 2) What was the name of Leah's first son that she bare to Jacob? _________________________________________. 3) Who was the physical mother of Gad?____________________________________________________________. 4) What was the name of Rachel's first son?__________________________________________________________. April 10 → Read Genesis 31-32 1) At what place did Jacob anoint a pillar and vow a vow unto God?______________________________________. 2) What did Laban call the heap of stones upon which he and Jacob ate?___________________________________. 3) With what does Jacob tell God that he passed over Jordan? ___________________________________________. 4) What “ford” did Jacob pass over with his family at night?_____________________________________________. April 11 → Read Genesis 33-35 1) For how many pieces of money did Jacob buy a parcel of a field from the children of Hamor?________________. 2) What did the sons of Jacob say that every male had to do in order for them to marry the people of Hamor and Shechem? __________________________________________________________________________________. 3) What was the oak tree named under which Rebekah's nurse was buried? _________________________________. 4) Beyond what tower did Israel spread his tent?______________________________________________________. April 12 → Read Genesis 36-37 1) What daughter of Anah was one of Esau's wives?___________________________________________________. 2) How old was Joseph when he was feeding the flock with his brethren? __________________________________. 3) What three items were the Ishmaelites carrying down to Egypt?________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________. 4) In what animal's blood did Joseph's brothers dip his coat? ____________________________________________. April 13 → Read Genesis 38-40 1) What Adullamite was Judah's friend? _____________________________________________________________. 2) How did the butler and the baker look when Joseph came to look in on them in the morning? ________________. 3) Out of what land did Joseph tell the chief butler that he was stolen away?________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________. 4) In the chief bakers' dream, what ate the “bakemeats” out of the baskets?_________________________________. April 14 → Read Genesis 41-42 1) How many rank and good ears of corn grew on one stalk in Pharaoh's dream? ____________________________. 2) What did Pharaoh take off his hand and put on Joseph's hand?_________________________________________. 3) Who was the priest of On? _____________________________________________________________________. 4) Into what land did Joseph's brothers come unto their father Jacob?______________________________________. April 15 → Read Genesis 43-44 1) What six “fruits in the land” did Israel tell his sons to take as a present? _________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________. 2) Where were Joseph's brothers when they opened their sacks and found their money in the mouth of their sacks?__ ___________________________________________________________________________________________. 3) Where did Joseph go to weep?__________________________________________________________________. 4) At what time of day were Joseph's brothers sent away? ______________________________________________. Memory Verse for this Week: Genesis 32:28 “And he said, Thy name shall be called no more Jacob, but Israel: for as a prince hast thou power with God and with men, and hast prevailed. ” Bible Reading & Questions for April 16-22 April 16 → Read Genesis 45-47 1) How many pieces of silver did Joseph give to Benjamin?_____________________________________________. 2) At what place did Israel offer sacrifices unto the God of his father Isaac? ________________________________. 3) Where did Joseph go to meet is father Israel? ______________________________________________________. 4) How many years did Jacob live in the land of Egypt?________________________________________________. April 17 → Read Genesis 48-50 1) What were the names of Joseph's two sons?________________________________________________________. 2) Who did Jacob say would dwell at the haven of the sea?______________________________________________. 3) Who did Joseph command to embalm his father?____________________________________________________. 4) From what Hititie did Abraham buy the field of Machpelah?___________________________________________. April 18 → Read Exodus 1-3 1) How many months did the woman hide the goodly child?_____________________________________________. 2) Where did Moses hide the Egyptian that he slew?___________________________________________________. 3) What mountain is described as “the mountain of God?” ______________________________________________. 4) In whose sight did the LORD say that He would give the children of Israel favor? _________________________. April 19 → Read Exodus 4-6 1) What did Moses do when his rod became a serpent? _________________________________________________. 2) How many days journey did Moses and Aaron request of Pharaoh to go into the desert to sacrifice to the LORD?_ ___________________________________________________________________________________________.
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