| A | B |
| patriarch | the male leader of a Hebrew family or tribe |
| faith | the assurance of things hoped for and the conviction of things not seen |
| sacrifice | the act of unselfish giving |
| pharaoh | a ruler in ancient Egypt |
| altar | a raised place where sacrifices are offer |
| covenant | an agreement or relationship sealed by a ritual or ceremony |
| fidelity | faithfulness and loyalty |
| fulfillment | the accomplishment of a promise |
| piety | putting God above evrything else |
| Abraham | previosuly known as Abram |
| Joseph (OT) | was sold by his brothers into slavery |
| Jacob | his offspring became known as the Twelve Tribes of Israel |
| Isaac | Abraham's son; was tricked into giving his blessing to Jacob |
| Sarah | was the mother of Isaac |
| Rebecca | was the wife of Isaac |
| Joseph (NT) | was visited by an angel in a dream and fled to Egypt |
| Noah | was the first to share in an everlasting covenant with God |
| Potiphar | put Joseph (OT) in charge of his household |
| revelation | God making himself known to us |
| Pharaoh | had his dreams explained by Joseph |