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What two things did God create in the beginning (Gen. 1:1)?
The heavens and the earth
What was the Spirit of God doing initially before the 7 days of creation began (Gen. 1:2)?
Hovering over the waters
On the first day after God made the light, what two things did He separate (Gen. 1:4)?
Light and darkness
The sequence of the 'day' and 'night' began on what day (Gen. 1:5)?
First
After creating the heavens and the earth, what was the first thing God created (Gen 1:3)?
Light
What did God call the expanse or space He made on the second day to separate the waters above and below (Gen. 1:8)?
Sky/heaven
After separating the waters above and below, what happened next to the waters below on day 3 (Gen. 1:9)? The waters were _
Gathered into one place
After the waters were fashioned into seas, what appeared on the third day (Gen 1:9)?
The dry land
What was the land to bring forth (Gen. 1:11)?
Plants and trees
What were to mark the seasons and years (Gen 1:14)?
The sun and moon
What did the 'lesser' light rule (Gen. 1:16)?
The night
The two lights in the sky were made for what purpose (Gen. 1:14)?
To separate the day from the night
What other animals were made on the same day as the fish (Gen. 1:20)?
Birds
What blessing or command did God give the fish (Gen. 1:22)?
To fill the waters of the sea
The land animals were produced according to their _ (Gen. 1:24)
Kinds
According to what pattern was humankind built (Gen. 1:26)?
The image of God
Humankind's first role in creation was described in terms of _ (Gen. 1:26)
Their rule over the animals
God's first blessing on humankind was (Gen. 1:28) _
To multiply and rule
What did God specifically give humans for food (Gen. 1:29)?
Seed-bearing plants and trees
The beasts of the earth and birds were to share what food source with humans (Gen. 1:30)?
Every green plant
Rule of humankind
The rule of humankind was specifically stated to be over all of the following EXCEPT (Gen. 1:28)
Common element shared
What common element, other than diet, did the birds of the air and beasts of the earth share with humankind (Gen. 1:30)?
God's action after creation
After God's creation on each day what did God do?
Qualities of the seventh day
What two qualities did God pronounce on the seventh day (Gen. 2:2)?
Presence of elements at creation
When God originally made the earth, Gen. 2 lists all of the following as not being present EXCEPT (Gen. 2:5f)
Formation of humankind
God formed humankind from the __ (Gen. 2:7)
Humankind as a living being
When did humankind become a living being/soul (Gen. 2:7)?
Location of the human
Where did God put the human that He had made (Gen. 2:8)?
Rivers flowing from Eden
All of the following were rivers flowing from Eden EXCEPT (Gen. 2:11ff)
Forbidden tree
What was the one tree the human was commanded not to eat (Gen. 2:17)?
Responsibilities in the garden
What two responsibilities did the human have in the garden (Gen. 2:15)?
Consequence of eating from the forbidden tree
What did God say was the consequence of eating from the forbidden tree (Gen. 2:17)?
Creation of animals
Out of what did God make all the animals (Gen. 2:19)?
Naming living creatures
What did Adam give to all the living creatures (Gen. 2:20)?
First thing God pronounced 'not good'
What was the first thing God pronounced 'not good' (Gen. 2:18)?
Creation of woman
What part of Adam did God use to make the woman (Gen. 2:21)?
Reason for naming woman
Why was she named 'woman' by Adam (Gen. 2:23)?
Husband-wife bond
All of the following are talked about in the creation account as part of the husband-wife bond except (Gen. 2:24)
Initial feelings of the man and wife
What did the man and his wife not feel initially (Gen. 2:25)?
Serpent's nature
The serpent was said to be more __ than the other creatures (Gen. 3:1)
Serpent's address
The serpent first addressed (Gen. 3:1)
Serpent's Temptation
The serpent begins his temptation by questioning what God had said, questioning God's intentions for Adam and Eve, questioning whether the tree was really evil, and asking if she wanted to be wise.
Eve's Prohibition
Eve listed that they were not to eat and touch the tree in the midst of the garden under the threat of death.
Serpent's Promise
The serpent told Eve that eating the fruit would make her like God.
Knowledge from the Forbidden Tree
The knowledge the serpent suggested she would gain from eating the forbidden tree was the knowledge of good and evil.
Eve's Enticement
Eve was enticed by the fruit of the forbidden tree because it was good for food, pleasing to the eyes, and desirable to make one wise, but not because it was smooth to the touch.
Realization After Eating
When Adam and Eve's eyes were opened by eating the forbidden fruit, they first realized they were naked.
Making Clothes
Adam and Eve first tried to make clothes by sewing fig leaves together.
Hiding from God
After eating the forbidden fruit and hearing God coming, Adam and Eve hid from him among the trees.
Reason for Hiding
When God called Adam, he said he was hiding because he was afraid.
Blame for Eating
Adam blamed Eve for his eating of the forbidden fruit.
Eve's Blame
Eve blamed the serpent for having eaten the forbidden fruit.
Curse on the Serpent
All of the following were part of the curse on the serpent except that his back would be broken by the man's foot.
Curse on the Woman
The curse on the woman was that she would have pain in childbearing.
Woman's Desire
As a result of the curse, the woman's desire would be for her husband.
Adam's Curse
Adam's curse extended to the ground.
Curse on Adam
All of the following were part of the curse on Adam except that he would once again be alone.
Naming Eve
Adam named his wife Eve because she was the mother of all living.
Clothes from God
Adam and Eve received clothes from God as garments of skin from animals.
Man Like God
After the curse, God acknowledged man had indeed become like God in the knowledge of good and evil.
In being able to become one with a partner
Knowing good and evil
In being free to make a moral choice
In struggling with life and death
As a result of Adam/Eve's sin, what did God stop them from doing (Gen. 3:22)?
Eating from the tree of knowledge of good and evil
What did God use to stop Adam and Eve from returning to the garden after they were driven out (Gen. 3:24)?
A cherubim with a flaming sword
Who was the first recorded son of Adam and Eve (Gen. 4:1)?
Cain
What trade did Cain have (Gen. 4:2)?
Worked the soil
What did Abel bring as a sacrifice (Gen. 4:4)?
Firstborn of his flocks
What initial response did Cain have to the Lord's not looking with favor on his offering (Gen. 4:5)?
He was angry
God warned Cain that what would be crouching at his door if he did what was wrong (Gen. 4:7)?
Sin
Where did Cain kill Abel (Gen. 4:8)?
In a field
What was Cain's famous response to God's asking him where Abel was (Gen. 4:9)?
Am I my brother's keeper?
What was the curse placed on Cain for killing his brother (Gen. 4:11)?
He was driven from the ground
Part of Cain's curse was that he would be (Gen. 4:12)
A restless fugitive on the earth
How did God mercifully protect Cain from being killed by others (Gen. 4:15)?
He put a mark on Cain so people wouldn't kill him
Cain went to the land of Nod which was (Gen. 4:16)
East of Eden
After leaving the presence of the Lord, what was one of the first recorded things Cain built (Gen. 4:17)?
A city
Lamech was the first one recorded to have (Gen. 4:19)
Married more than one woman
Who was the first one listed as playing the harp and flute (Gen. 4:21)?
Jubal
Who forged tools out of bronze and iron (Gen. 4:22)?
Tubal-Cain
"If Cain is avenged seven times, then is avenged seventy-seven times" (Gen. 4:24)
Lamech
Who was born in place of Abel (Gen. 4:25)?
Seth
Who was the first one recorded to be the father of those who live in tents and raise livestock (Gen. 4:20)?
Jabal
Humankind was made in (Gen. 5:1)
The likeness of God
The likeness of dust
The likeness of God
The likeness of God
The likeness of the animals
The likeness of the animals
The likeness of angels
The likeness of angels
B:B:Gn:5
Which of Adam's children was in his likeness (Gen. 5:3)?
All of his children
Which of the following was NOT part of the common pattern in the genealogy of Gen. 5?
The person lived X years before he had children
What was unique about Enoch (Gen. 5:21)?
He played the harp
How does Genesis say Enoch completed his life (Gen. 5:24)?
God took him
Who were the first and last fathers in the genealogy in Gen. 5?
Adam and Enoch
Who lived the longest in the Gen. 5 genealogy (969 years; Gen. 5:27)?
Enoch
Which child in the genealogy of Gen. 5 was named in the hope that he would be a relief from the painful toil of working the ground (Gen. 5:29)?
Enoch
Which of the following were not one of the three sons of Noah (Gen. 5:32)?
Jared
What circumstance was present when the trouble in Noah's day started (Gen. 6:1)?
Humans refused to multiply on the earth
Who married the beautiful women that was viewed by God as problematic in Noah's day (Gen. 6:2)?
The sons of God
Just prior to the flood, God announced that the days of humans would be limited to about _ (Gen. 6:3)
70 years