Week 11 · Mar 9-15, 2026
Joseph in Egypt
Genesis 37-41
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Discussion Questions
Use these questions to guide your class discussion or personal study of Genesis 37-41.
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How can studying Genesis 37-41 strengthen our faith in Jesus Christ?
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What experiences have helped you develop a stronger testimony of the principles taught in Joseph in Egypt?
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What messages of hope can we find in Genesis 37-41?
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How can the principles in Joseph in Egypt help us stay optimistic during difficult times?
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