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Joseph: Slavery and Imprisonment (Genesis 39) – Complete Lesson Package
Product Description
How does a man maintain his integrity when he has lost everything? In this comprehensive study of Genesis Chapter 39, we delve into the life of Joseph as he transitions from a favored son to a slave in Egypt and, eventually, a prisoner in the King’s jail.
This lesson moves beyond the surface-level story to explore the Sovereignty of God and the “Invisible Hand” that directs human affairs—even through betrayal, false accusations, and hardship. Whether in a palace or a prison, the recurring theme remains: “The Lord was with Joseph.” This package is designed for pastors, teachers, and small group leaders who desire to present a deep, publication-style teaching on faithfulness and divine providence.
What’s Included in This Package:
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Comprehensive Publication-Style Outline: A detailed, structured breakdown of the entire chapter, including time-stamped references to the teaching video.
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Complete Bible Study Lesson: A deep-dive narrative lesson exploring the contrast between Judah’s compromise and Joseph’s fidelity, the nature of the Abrahamic blessing in Egypt, and Joseph’s victory over temptation.
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Teacher & Student Guides: * 🍎 Teacher’s Guide: Includes learning objectives, key discussion points, and pedagogical insights to lead a powerful session.
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📖 Student Guide: A fill-in-the-ready study aid with reflection questions to engage the heart and mind.
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Comprehensive Quiz & Answer Key: * 📝 10-Question Quiz: A publication-style assessment (letters for options) to test comprehension.
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📋 Detailed Answer Sheet: Includes full theological explanations for every correct answer.
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High-Resolution Media: A photorealistic, 1280 x 720 YouTube/Lesson thumbnail featuring Joseph in the dungeon, symbolizing faith amidst affliction.
Video Integration Notes
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The Goshen Purpose: Understand why God used Joseph to pull his family out of Canaan and into Egypt for their own preservation.
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Integrity Under Pressure: A detailed look at Joseph’s two-fold refusal of Potiphar’s wife: fidelity to his master and fidelity to God.
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The “King’s Jail” Connection: Why Joseph’s specific place of imprisonment was a divine appointment rather than a random tragedy.
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Romans 8:28 Application: See how “all things” worked together for Joseph’s ultimate exaltation and the salvation of the Jewish people.


