This comprehensive lesson package provides a deep dive into the first encounter between Joseph and his brothers in Egypt. Designed for a Christian audience, the materials explore the intersection of divine providence, the awakening of a guilty conscience, and the strategic testing required for true reconciliation. This product is perfect for pastors, small group leaders, and educators seeking a “ready-to-teach” curriculum that maintains high academic and spiritual integrity.
What’s Included in This Package
Comprehensive Publication-Style Outline: A structured breakdown of the narrative, perfect for lecture notes or personal study.
Complete Bible Study Lesson: A deep theological exploration of the text, focusing on God’s “hidden hand” in our trials.
Teacher & Student Guides:
🍎 Teacher’s Guide: Includes educational objectives, discussion starters, and classroom applications.
📖 Student Guide: Features lesson summaries, personal reflection points, and key vocabulary.
Assessment Tools:
📝 Comprehensive Quiz: A 10-question assessment to verify comprehension of key historical and spiritual facts.
✅ Detailed Answer Sheet: Provides not just the answers, but the biblical “why” behind them, grounded in the NASB 1995 text.
Video Integration Notes
Contextual Hook: The lesson begins by connecting the dots between Joseph’s rise in Chapter 41 and the global famine that forces the house of Israel to move.
Time-Stamped Insights: Every major section of the outline and lesson is synchronized with specific markers from the teaching video, allowing students to follow along visually and auditorily.
Linguistic Analysis: Includes notes on the brothers’ use of Hebrew in the Egyptian court and how Joseph utilized an interpreter to maintain his disguise while testing their hearts.
Teaching Highlights
The Sovereignty of God: See how a 20-year-old dream is fulfilled the moment the brothers bow.
The Weight of the Past: Study the psychological reality of the brothers’ confession and how unconfessed sin affects our view of God’s grace.
The Father’s Grief: Analyze Jacob’s “All these things are against me” statement and find hope for when your own circumstances seem overwhelming.





