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ANSWERS* (6a) Stephen, a man
"full of faith and of the Holy
Spirit," was among them.
Stephen performed great
wonders and miracles among
the people of Jerusalem. Jews of
the outer provinces began to
argue with him, but they could
not win against his Spirit-filled
wisdom.So in secret,they
convinced false witnesses to lie,
accusing Stephen of
blasphemyagainst Moses and
God. In ancient Judaism,
blasphemy was a crime
punishable by death. The
accusers brought Stephen before
the Sanhedrin, the great council,
where the false witnesses said
they heard Stephen say Jesus
would destroy the Temple.
Stephen launched into a
powerful defense, detailing the
history of the Jews from
Abraham through the prophets.
He concluded that the Sanhedrin
had murdered the prophesied
Messiah, Jesus of Nazareth. The
crowd became furious at him,
but Stephen looked up to
heaven: "Look," he said, "I see
heaven open and the Son of Man
standing at the right hand of
God." At that, the mob dragged
Stephen out of the city and
began to stone him. They laid
their coats in front of a young
man named Saul of Tarsus. As he
was dying, Stephen prayed to
God to receive his spirit, and
further asked God not to hold the
sin against his killers. Stephen
"fell asleep," or died. Other
believers buried Stephen and
mourned his death. (6b)
i)Stephen, had Greek names,
showing that the members of
the early church considered it a
universal institution, not just
another sect of Judaism.
ii)Stephen's death was illegal. The
Sanhedrin was not authorized to
impose the death penalty, but the
stoning appeared to be the result
of mob action. iii)Stephen was
the first martyr of the Christian
church. His final words were
similar to Jesus' last words on
the cross. Stephen was the only
one to say Jesus was standing,
instead of sitting,at his Father's
right hand. ====== (3a) Joseph
said to his brothers, “Please
come near to me.” So they came
near. Then he said: “I am Joseph
your brother, whom you sold
into Egypt. But now, do not
therefore be grieved or angry
with yourselves because you sold
me here; for God sent me before
you to preserve life. For these
two years the famine has been in
the land, and there are still five
years in which there will be
neither plowing nor
harvesting.And God sent me
before you to preserve a
posterity for you in the earth,
and to save your lives by a great
deliverance. So now it was not
you who sent me here, but God;
and He has made me a father to
Pharaoh, and lord of all his
house, and a ruler throughout all
the land of Egypt.“Hurry and go
up to my father, and say to him,
‘Thus says your son Joseph: “God
has made me lord of all Egypt;
come down to me, do not tarry.
You shall dwell in the land of
Goshen, and you shall be near to
me, you and your children, your
children’s children, your flocks
and your herds, and all that you
have. There I will provide for you,
lest you and your household, and
all that you have, come to
poverty; for there are still five
years of famine.” “And behold,
your eyes and the eyes of my
brother Benjamin see that it is
my mouth that speaks to you.So
you shall tell my father of all my
glory in Egypt, and of all that you
have seen; and you shall hurry
and bring my father down
here.”Then he fell on his brother
Benjamin’s neck and wept, and
Benjamin wept on his
neck.Moreover he kissed all his
brothers and wept over them,
and after that his brothers talked
with him. Then the sons of Israel
did so; and Joseph gave them
carts,according to the command
of Pharaoh, and he gave them
provisions for the journey. He
gave to all of them, to each man,
changes of garments; but to
Benjamin he gave three hundred
pieces of silver and five changes
of garments. And he sent to his
father these things: ten donkeys
loaded with the good things of
Egypt, and ten female donkeys
loaded with grain, bread, and
food for his father for the
journey.So he sent his brothers
away, and they departed; and he
said to them, “See that you do
not become troubled along the
way.” Then they went up out of
Egypt, and came to the land of
Canaan to Jacob their father.And
they told him, saying, “Joseph is
still alive, and he is governor over
all the land of Egypt.” And Jacob’s
heart stood still, because he did
not believe them. But when they
told him all the words which
Joseph had said to them, and
when he saw the carts which
Joseph had sent to carry him, the
spirit of Jacob their father
revived.Then Israel said, “It is
enough. Joseph my son is still
alive. I will go and see him before
I die.” (3b) i)Principled : Joseph
had character and integrity. He
was honest. He was tempted at
multiple times, and he resisted.
ii)Humble : The power and
prestige of his position working
for Pharaoh never changed him.
iii)Disciplined : Joseph had the
proper long term perspective,
even while in jail for a crime he
didn’t commit. iv)Grace: Joseph
sh
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ANSWERS* (6a) Stephen, a man
"full of faith and of the Holy
Spirit," was among them.
Stephen performed great
wonders and miracles among
the people of Jerusalem. Jews of
the outer provinces began to
argue with him, but they could
not win against his Spirit-filled
wisdom.So in secret,they
convinced false witnesses to lie,
accusing Stephen of
blasphemyagainst Moses and
God. In ancient Judaism,
blasphemy was a crime
punishable by death. The
accusers brought Stephen before
the Sanhedrin, the great council,
where the false witnesses said
they heard Stephen say Jesus
would destroy the Temple.
Stephen launched into a
powerful defense, detailing the
history of the Jews from
Abraham through the prophets.
He concluded that the Sanhedrin
had murdered the prophesied
Messiah, Jesus of Nazareth. The
crowd became furious at him,
but Stephen looked up to
heaven: "Look," he said, "I see
heaven open and the Son of Man
standing at the right hand of
God." At that, the mob dragged
Stephen out of the city and
began to stone him. They laid
their coats in front of a young
man named Saul of Tarsus. As he
was dying, Stephen prayed to
God to receive his spirit, and
further asked God not to hold the
sin against his killers. Stephen
"fell asleep," or died. Other
believers buried Stephen and
mourned his death. (6b)
i)Stephen, had Greek names,
showing that the members of
the early church considered it a
universal institution, not just
another sect of Judaism.
ii)Stephen's death was illegal. The
Sanhedrin was not authorized to
impose the death penalty, but the
stoning appeared to be the result
of mob action. iii)Stephen was
the first martyr of the Christian
church. His final words were
similar to Jesus' last words on
the cross. Stephen was the only
one to say Jesus was standing,
instead of sitting,at his Father's
right hand. ====== (3a) Joseph
said to his brothers, “Please
come near to me.” So they came
near. Then he said: “I am Joseph
your brother, whom you sold
into Egypt. But now, do not
therefore be grieved or angry
with yourselves because you sold
me here; for God sent me before
you to preserve life. For these
two years the famine has been in
the land, and there are still five
years in which there will be
neither plowing nor
harvesting.And God sent me
before you to preserve a
posterity for you in the earth,
and to save your lives by a great
deliverance. So now it was not
you who sent me here, but God;
and He has made me a father to
Pharaoh, and lord of all his
house, and a ruler throughout all
the land of Egypt.“Hurry and go
up to my father, and say to him,
‘Thus says your son Joseph: “God
has made me lord of all Egypt;
come down to me, do not tarry.
You shall dwell in the land of
Goshen, and you shall be near to
me, you and your children, your
children’s children, your flocks
and your herds, and all that you
have. There I will provide for you,
lest you and your household, and
all that you have, come to
poverty; for there are still five
years of famine.” “And behold,
your eyes and the eyes of my
brother Benjamin see that it is
my mouth that speaks to you.So
you shall tell my father of all my
glory in Egypt, and of all that you
have seen; and you shall hurry
and bring my father down
here.”Then he fell on his brother
Benjamin’s neck and wept, and
Benjamin wept on his
neck.Moreover he kissed all his
brothers and wept over them,
and after that his brothers talked
with him. Then the sons of Israel
did so; and Joseph gave them
carts,according to the command
of Pharaoh, and he gave them
provisions for the journey. He
gave to all of them, to each man,
changes of garments; but to
Benjamin he gave three hundred
pieces of silver and five changes
of garments. And he sent to his
father these things: ten donkeys
loaded with the good things of
Egypt, and ten female donkeys
loaded with grain, bread, and
food for his father for the
journey.So he sent his brothers
away, and they departed; and he
said to them, “See that you do
not become troubled along the
way.” Then they went up out of
Egypt, and came to the land of
Canaan to Jacob their father.And
they told him, saying, “Joseph is
still alive, and he is governor over
all the land of Egypt.” And Jacob’s
heart stood still, because he did
not believe them. But when they
told him all the words which
Joseph had said to them, and
when he saw the carts which
Joseph had sent to carry him, the
spirit of Jacob their father
revived.Then Israel said, “It is
enough. Joseph my son is still
alive. I will go and see him before
I die.” (3b) i)Principled : Joseph
had character and integrity. He
was honest. He was tempted at
multiple times, and he resisted.
ii)Humble : The power and
prestige of his position working
for Pharaoh never changed him.
iii)Disciplined : Joseph had the
proper long term perspective,
even while in jail for a crime he
didn’t commit. iv)Grace: Joseph
sh
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