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Genesis claims that when earth originally created, it was:
a) a formless wasteland
b) dark
c) there was a mighty wind that swept over waters
d) all of the above
e) all but c |
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What did God create on the First day of Creation? |
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What did God create on the second day of Creation? |
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What did God create on the third day of creation? (2) |
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What did God create on the fourth day of Creation? (3) |
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living creatures in water, birds in sky--ordered both to multiply |
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What did God create on the fifth day of Creation? (3) |
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earth bring forth creatures, made man and woman, gave humans domain over creatures, ordered all to be fruitful and multiply |
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What did God make on the sixth day of Creation? (4) |
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T or F: Humans and animals were all vegetarians at the beginning. |
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What was man made out of? |
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God planted a garden in ____ and placed man there. |
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Tree of life, tree of knowledge of good and bad |
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What two trees were in the middle of the Garden of Eden? |
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Pishon, Gihon, Tigris, Euphrates |
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A river that ran through Eden divided into four branches. What were the names of these branches? |
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branch of the river that ran through Eden that goes through Havilah |
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gold, bdellium, lapis lazuli |
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What three resources was Havilah known for? |
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branch of the river that ran through Eden that goes through Cush |
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branch of the river that flows through Eden that flows east of Asshur |
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What did God order man to do in Eden? |
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tree of knowledge of good and bad; if he eats it, he is doomed to die |
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Which tree did God forbid man to eat from? Why? |
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T or F: God did not form new animals after creating man because he had already created everything. |
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Why did God create new animals in Eden after he had already created some?
a) Man did not like the other animals
b) God wanted did not want the animals or man to hunt the other, so he created everything to be vegetarian
c) God was trying to create a suitable partner for man to keep him company
d) the other animals were not suited for the climate of Eden |
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What did God form woman from? |
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Who named the animals?
a) God
b) man
c) woman
d) the animals named themselves |
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Why did man say woman was a suitable partner for him? |
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Since woman was made from man's flesh, a man is trying to become one body when he mates |
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The story of the first man and woman explains why a man leaves his parents and clings to his wife. What is the reasoning behind this? |
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T or F: Adam and Eve were naked in the beginning and felt no shame. |
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What was the most cunning creature in Eden? |
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The serpent is merely very clever |
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T or F: In the Book of Genesis, the serpent is actually Satan in disguise |
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The serpent asks Eve if it is true that God forbid them to eat from:
a) The Tree of Life
b) The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil
c) any tree in the garden
d) the Tree of Death |
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What did God claim would happen if people ate from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil? |
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The snake tells Eve that if she eats from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil:
a) she will not die
b) her eyes will be opened
c) she will be like the gods
d) she will know what is good and what is evil
e) all of the above |
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Why do Adam and Eve hide when they hear God moving in the Garden and calling for them?
a) they are ashamed that they are naked
b) they realize they will be in trouble for eating from the Forbidden tree
c) they don't want God to see that they were the ones that killed the tree by taking fruit from it
d) the serpent tells them God is going to destroy them |
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How does God realize that Adam and Eve have eaten the Forbidden fruit?
a) he sees the half-eaten apples in their hands
b) the serpent tattles on them
c) Adam and Eve are aware that they are naked and are ashamed of it
d) Eve admits that she took the fruit |
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