This son asked for his inheritance before his father died.
Who is the younger (Prodigal) son?
Who is Mordecai?
Joseph's brothers were jealous because of this gift from their father.
What is the coat of many colors?
This was the name of the garden where Adam and Eve lived.
What is the Garden of Eden?
This theme connects Joseph and the Prodigal son.
What is restoration?
The prodigal son ended up feeding this type of animal.
Approaching the King without this could result in death.
What is being invited (or King's summons)?
Joseph was falsely accused by this person's wife.
Who is Potiphar's wife?
This creature tempted Eve.
What is the serpent?
Both Esther and Peter (walking on water) had to overcome this emotion.
What is fear?
This phrase describes the moment the prodigal son realized his condition.
What is "he came to himself"?
This phrase reveals Esther's divine pupose.
What is "for such a time as this"?
Joseph was sold for this number of pieces of silver.
What is 20 pieces of silver?
This tree they were forbidden to eat from.
What is the tree of the knowledge of good and evil?
This is the common result when people turn back to God in both Adam and Eve (after sin) and the Prodigal son.
What is mercy/grace?
The father did this unexpected action when he saw his son returning.
What is he ran to him?
Before going to the King, Esther asked the people to do this.
What is Fast?
This position Joseph was given in Egypt made him second in command.
What is ruler/governor under Pharaoh?
After sinning, Adam and Eve felt this and hid.
What is Shame?
This word describes God using bad situations for His purpose (Josephs Story).
What is sovereignty?
The older character struggled with forgiveness and comparison.
Who is the older brother?
This was the risk Esther was willing to take, stated in her own words.
What is "If I perish, I perish"?
Finish this verse: "What you meant for evil....".
"God meant for good."
This verse contains God's first promise of redemption after the fall.
What is Genesis 3:15?
Name one person who had to make a life-risking decision for obedience.
Who is Esther? (also acceptable: others depending how you guide discussion)