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Genesis 1-11 LIBERTY HOME BIBLE INSTITUTE Pre-Exam Review Old Testament Lesson 1 Genesis 1 - 5 Creation Stage 1. Match each important name of Genesis 1-11 below with the correct identification for that name. Place the letter of the correct identification on the blank line in front of the correct name. 1. Adam (Gen. 1:1-26) 2. Eve (Gen. 2:18-25) 3. The Serpent (Gen. 3:1, 14) 4. Cain (Gen. 4:1, 4, 5, 8; I John 3:12) 5. Abel (Gen. 4:4, 9; Heb. 11:4) 6. Enoch (Gen. 4:17) 7. Methuselah (Gen. 5:27) 8. Noah (Gen. 6:13-19) 9. Canaan (Gen. 9:25) 10.Nimod (Gen. 10:6-10) Genesis 1-5 A. The mighty ark builder. B. Earth’s first baby and later the first murderer. C. The creature which gave its body over to Satan. D. Earth’s first human; appointed head of all earthly creation. E. The son of Ham (Noah’s middle son) upon whom Noah pronounced judgment. F. A mighty hunter and probably instigator of the Tower of Babel. G. The wife of Adam. H. The father of Abram. I. Earth’s second baby who offered the right sacrifice to God. J. The oldest man who ever lived. - 969 years. K. The son of Cain. 2. Each of the people listed below were first in something. Match the name with that which each was first and place the correct letter before the name. 1. Cain 2. Adam 3. Lamech 4. Jabal 5. Jubal 6. Tubal-Cain 7. Enoch 8. Eve A. The first cattleman (Gen. 4:20) B. The first recorded preacher (Gen. 5:21-24) C. The first murderer (Gen. 4:1-8) D. The first human (Gen. 2:7,19) E. The first metal worker (Gen. 4:22) F. The first musician (Gen. 4:21) G. The first woman (Gen. 2:21-22) H. The first polygamist (Gen. 4:19) Genesis 4:25 3. Through which of Adam’s sons did the spiritual seed continue leading to Christ? A. Shem B. Seth C. Abel Genesis 5:32; 10:21 4. Which of Noah’s sons became the founder of the Semetic (or Jewish) people? A. Ham B. Shem C. Cain Genesis 5:32; 10:6 5. Which of Noah’s sons became the founder of the Babylonian, Egyptian, Canaanite, and African people? A. Shem B. Ham C.Japheth

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Genesis 1-11

LIBERTY HOME BIBLE INSTITUTE Pre-Exam Review

Old Testament • Lesson 1 • Genesis 1 - 5

Creation Stage

1. Match each important name of Genesis 1-11 below with the correct identification for that name. Place the letter of the correct

identification on the blank line in front of the correct name.

1. Adam (Gen. 1:1-26)

2. Eve (Gen. 2:18-25)

3. The Serpent (Gen. 3:1, 14)

4. Cain (Gen. 4:1, 4, 5, 8; I John 3:12)

5. Abel (Gen. 4:4, 9; Heb. 11:4)

6. Enoch (Gen. 4:17)

7. Methuselah (Gen. 5:27)

8. Noah (Gen. 6:13-19)

9. Canaan (Gen. 9:25)

10.Nimod (Gen. 10:6-10)

Genesis 1-5

A. The mighty ark builder.

B. Earth’s first baby and later the first murderer.

C. The creature which gave its body over to Satan.

D. Earth’s first human; appointed head of all earthly creation.

E. The son of Ham (Noah’s middle son) upon whom Noah pronounced judgment.

F. A mighty hunter and probably instigator of the Tower of Babel.

G. The wife of Adam.

H. The father of Abram.

I. Earth’s second baby who offered the right sacrifice to God.

J. The oldest man who ever lived. - 969 years.

K. The son of Cain.

2. Each of the people listed below were first in something. Match the name with that which each was first and place the correct

letter before the name.

1. Cain

2. Adam

3. Lamech

4. Jabal

5. Jubal

6. Tubal-Cain

7. Enoch

8. Eve

A. The first cattleman (Gen. 4:20)

B. The first recorded preacher (Gen. 5:21-24)

C. The first murderer (Gen. 4:1-8)

D. The first human (Gen. 2:7,19)

E. The first metal worker (Gen. 4:22)

F. The first musician (Gen. 4:21)

G. The first woman (Gen. 2:21-22)

H. The first polygamist (Gen. 4:19)

Genesis 4:25

3. Through which of Adam’s sons did the spiritual seed continue leading to Christ?

A. Shem B. Seth C. Abel

Genesis 5:32; 10:21

4. Which of Noah’s sons became the founder of the Semetic (or Jewish) people?

A. Ham B. Shem C. Cain

Genesis 5:32; 10:6

5. Which of Noah’s sons became the founder of the Babylonian, Egyptian, Canaanite, and African people?

A. Shem B. Ham C.Japheth

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Genesis 1:1-2:4

6. For each of the seven days of creation listed below, match the action which occurred on that day. Place the correct letter of the

blank in front of the day.

1. First Day

2. Second Day

3. Third Day

4. Fourth Day

5. Fifth Day

6. Sixth Day

7. Seventh Day

Genesis 1:26, 27

A. God created the sun and moon. (Gen. 1:14-19)

B God created animal wildlife, reptiles and man. (Gen. 1:24-31)

C. God rested. (Gen. 2:1-3)

D .God created light. (Gen. 1:4-5)

E. God created fish and birds. (Gen. 1:20-23)

F. God created the atmosphere. (Gen. 1:6-8)

G. God gathered the oceans and created seed-bearing plants. (Gen. 1:9-13)

7. Which words below describe how man was created?

A. After the form of angels

B. In evolutionary stages

C. In the image of God

Genesis 1:28-30

8. All creatures, man and animal, were given by God equal power and dominion over the earth.

A. True B. False

Genesis 2:17

9. What one warning did God give Adam?

A. Not to listen to the serpent.

B. Not to eat of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil.

C. Not to eat the apples from the tree in the midst of the garden.

Genesis 3:1-6

10. Who influenced Adam and Eve to disobey God’s warning not to eat of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil?

A. Satan B. An angel C. No one

Genesis 3:13-19

11. Which of the statements below is not one of the sentences which God pronounced as a consequence of Adam’s and Eve’s sin

of disobedience?

A. That the serpent would henceforth crawl on its belly.

B. That Satan would be destroyed.

C. That pain would accompany the woman’s childbearing.

D. That man would struggle to make a living from the soil and would die someday himself.

Genesis 3:21

12. What did God do before He expelled Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden?

A. He clothed them. B. He fed them. C. He gave them a new home.

Genesis 3:22-24

13. What did God do to prevent Adam and Eve from eating of the Tree of Life and living forever in their state of sin?

A. He commanded them not to eat of the Tree of Life.

B. He removed the Tree of Life from Eden.

C. He guarded the Tree of Life with Cherubim and a flaming sword to keep them away.

Genesis 4:1-26

14. Which one of the statements below is not true in the story of Cain and Abel, the first two sons of Adam and Eve?

A. Cain is the oldest son. B. Abel is the youngest son. C. Cain was a tiller of the ground. D. Abel was a shepherd.

E. Cain presented a crop offering. F. Abel presented a lamb on the altar G. Abel murdered Cain.

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Genesis 4:16

15. To what land did Cain flee after he murdered Abel?

A. The land of Canaan.

B: The land of Nod.

C. The land of Egypt.

Genesis 5:23, 24

16. Who was the only man in the generations of Adam who never died?

A. Seth B. Enos C. Enoch

Genesis 1-2.

17. There are no references in the Bible to God’s activities prior to the creation of all things as recorded in Gen. 1-2.

A. True B. False

Proverbs 8:22-30; John 17:5, 24

18. Jesus, the Son of God, existed before the world was created.

A. True B. False

Job 38:4-7

19. What two things had God already created before the seven days of creation? (Write your answers on the blanks below.)

1.

2.

Colossians 1:16-17

20. According to the Bible, the tremendous size of the universe, and the unlimited power contained in the protons of the universe,

are all held together by some force. What is that force?

ANSWER

Genesis 1, 2

21. The days in Genesis 1 and 2 are literal days in the concept of Special Creation.

A. True B. False

Genesis 1:5, 8, 13, 19, 23, 31; 2:2

22. What evidence leads to the conclusion that the days in Genesis 1 and 2 are literal 24 hour days?

A. Because it says God created all things in 7 days and there are seven days in a week today.

B. Because we do not know of a day ever being any longer than 24 hours.

C. Because the Hebrew word for “day” in Genesis 1 and 2 means the 24 hour day not a longer period.

Luke 3:38; Matt. 19:4; John 3:12; 5:46-47

23. Jesus evidently accepted literally the first three chapters of Genesis.

A. True B. False

24. Other than Jesus’ reference to the Genesis account of creation, no other biblical character made any reference to creation

as it is in the Bible.

A. True B. False

Exodus 20:9-11; 31:16-17

25. Moses referred to the creation as recorded in Genesis 1 and 2:

A. When he talked to Pharaoh of Egypt.

B. When he opened the Red Sea to cross on dry land.

C. When the Ten Commandments were established at Mt. Sinai.

I Cor. 15:44-49

26. Paul the apostle, referred to the creation account of Genesis in I Cor. 15:45 by:

A. Stating that God created heaven and earth in seven days.

B. Referring to Adam as the first man made by God.

C. Recalling that Eve was the first woman made of man

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27. Paul also recorded as literal fact that the first woman (Eve) was made of man (Adam). Where is this reference found in

the New Testament?

A. Romans 5:12

B. II Corinthians 11:3

C. I Corinthians 11:8

28. The fact that Eve was deceived “by the serpent” is recorded only in the Genesis account of the Bible.

A. True B. False

29. The fact that God spoke the creation of the heavens and the earth into existence is referred to by:

A. David B. John the Baptist C. Ezekiel

30. When God created all things, He must have created them without the appearance of any age so that everything could start at

its beginning.

A. True B. False

31. According to the Bible there is only one heaven which God created

A. True B. False

32. How many different “heavens” are referred to in the Bible?

A. Five B. Four C. Three

II Cor. 4:4

33. According to II Corinthians 4:4, who is ruler of this world?

ANSWER

Genesis 1:31

34. According to the literal interpretation of the Genesis creation account, in how many days did God create all things?

A. 5 days B. 6 days C. 7 days

Genesis 2:2

35. What did God do on the seventh day after He had created all things in the first six days?

A. He overruled Satan. B. He made Eve. C. He rested.

Genesis 1:2-5

36. What did God create on the first day of His six days of creation work?

A. Sun, moon, stars B. The oceans C. Light

Genesis 1:2

37. In Genesis 1:2 what is said to have “moved upon the face of the waters”?

A. A mighty forceful wind. B. The spirit of God. C. A great light

38. At the end of the first day of creation both energy and matter were present in this universe.

A. True B. False

39. Although the source of energy was created on the first day of creation, gravitation, nuclear force, and electromag-

netic force fields were not present till the fourth day when the sun, moon and stars were created.

A. True B. False

Genesis 1:6-8

40. On the second day of creation, God:

A. Created the fish and the fowl.

B. Created the plant life.

C. Separated the waters.

Genesis 1:6

41. The “firmament” of Genesis 1:6 was:

A. The upper ionosphere of the atmosphere.

B. A blanket of invisible water vapor. C. The oxygenated atmosphere as we know it today.

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Genesis 1:6

42. From the firmament of Genesis 1:6, rain fell to form the bodies of water on the earth.

A. True B. False

Genesis 1:9-13

43. On the third day of creation, God created:

A. The fish and the fowl.

B. The sun, moon and stars.

C. The plant life.

Genesis 1:14-19

44. On the fourth day of creation God created the fish of the seas and the fowls of the air.

A. True B. False

Genesis 1:11, 14, 18

45. The earth and all life upon it do not owe their existence to “the greater light” (the sun) that rules the day.

A. True B. False

46. God is fully capable and did sustain life on earth without the aid of the sun.

A. True B. False

Genesis 1:14

47. List below the three basic reasons why God created the sun, moon, and stars according to Genesis 1:14.

A.

B.

C.

Genesis 1:3-5;13-18

48. There was no light at all in the universe before God created the stellar system with the sun, moon, stars.

A. True B. False

49. What biblical truth is reflected in the fact that God created the sun for the purpose of dividing seasons?

A. That God likes a variety of climates.

B. That time is eternal.

C. That God has a plan to fulfill in time by a calendar of seasons.

Genesis 1:21

50. Astrology (predicting the future by the stars) was started and approved by God since Genesis 1:14 states that the lights in the

heaven are “for signs…”

A. True B. False

Genesis 1:20-23

51. On the fifth day of creation God created:

A. Man B. Plant life C. Fish and Fowl

Genesis 1:21

52. The only fish or fowl specifically named in the creation account is the:

A. Dove B. Pigeon C. Whale

Genesis 1:24-31 53. On the sixth day of creation God created:

A. Only man B. Only land animals C. Both land animals and man

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Genesis 1:26-31: 2:7-25

54. The most important part of God’s creation was:

A. The creation of man

B. The creation of this planet, earth

C. The creation of the animals Genesis 3:1, 2

55. Adam and Eve, as perfect humans, were apparently able to communicate with animals.

A. True B. False

Genesis 1:26-28

56. When God created man, He created him absolutely unique—no other creature in the universe was like man.

A. True B. False

Genesis 1:26, 27

57. The Bible says that man was created with a likeness to God.

A. True B. False

Genesis 1:26, 27

58. Which one of the statements below is not one of the possible ways in which man is created like (in the image of) God?

A. Because of man’s trinity-like make-up.

B. Because man, like God, knows the difference between good and evil.

C. Because God physically looked like Adam, the first man.

Genesis 1:26

59. There is evidence in the Bible that all three members of the Godhead (the trinity) had part in the creation of man.

A. True B. False

I Thessalonians 5:23; Hebrews 4:12

60. Man, indeed, does have a trinity-like make-up of three distinctive parts. What are the three parts of man? Write your answer

in the blanks.

A.

B.

C.

61. Which statement below is not one of the possible reasons why God said “Let us make man in our image.”

A. God had in mind the future work of Jesus who would take upon Himself the body of a man. (John 1:14; I Tim. 3:16)

B. Because God wanted to create a being equal to Himself. (Phil. 2:5-8)

C. Because God looked ahead to the time when Christians shall be like Jesus. (Phil. 3:21; Rom. 8:29)

Genesis 1:28-31; 2:8-15, 19, 20

62. When God had created man, He:

A. Declared man and animal to be on equal ground.

B. Declared that man would live his life in fear and subjection to nature.

C. Declared man to be the supreme creature of creation with all dominion over other life on earth.

Genesis 1:28-31; 2:8-15, 19, 20

63. Which of the statements below is not one of the rights given to Adam by God when God created Adam?

A. To subdue the earth

B. To name the animals

Genesis 2:17

C. To care for the Garden of Eden

D. To create other life

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64. With all of his privileges, what one thing was Adam commanded to abstain from?

ANSWER:

Genesis 2:17

65. What consequence or punishment would Adam suffer if he ate of the tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil?

A. He would be cast from Eden.

B. He would dwell forever alone.

C. He would surely die.

Genesis 2:17

66. According to the original Hebrew language, the death Adam would experience if he ate of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and

Evil would be:

A. A physical death only.

B. A violent physical death.

C. A spiritual death of the soul.

D. A dual death, physical and spiritual.

Revelation 20:11-15; Matt. 7:23; 25:41

67. As far as the Bible reveals, there is only one kind of death and that is physical death.

A. True B. False

68. Which word below best defines both kinds of death discussed in the Bible?

A. Eternal rest B. Torments C. Separation D. Annihilation

69. Physical death is the separation of the soul from:

A. The spirit of man

B. God and heaven

C. The body of man

D. The mind of man

Matthew 7:23; 25:41; Revelation 20:11.15; 21:8

70. Spiritual death is the separation of:

A. The soul from the spirit

B. The soul from the body

C. The soul from this world

D. The soul from God

71. Finish this quote: “To be born once means to (A) twice, but to be (B) twice means to die once.”

I Cor. 15:51-53; I Thess. 4:16-17

72. Everyone who is born physically must die a physical death.

A. True B. False

Genesis I:29; 2:9, 16

73. Although Adam was forbidden by penalty of death to eat of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, he was:

A. Encouraged to participate in the Tree of Life

B. Forbidden to eat of other trees also

C. Forbidden to go near the Tree of Life

D. Encouraged to protect the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil

Genesis 3:20

74. Another blessing given to Adam by God was a wife named:

ANSWER:

Genesis 3:20

75. Who named Eve?

A. God B. Adam C. Eve herself

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Genesis 2:21, 22

76. How did God make the first woman, Eve?

A. From a rib of Adam

B. From the dust of the ground

C. From the Tree of Lite

Genesis 2:20; 24; 25

77. What reason does the Bible give for why Eve was created?

A. To be Adam’s slave and to serve him

B. To advise Adam

C. To appease Adam’s physical drives

D. To love and be loved by Adam

Genesis 2:21

78. The Hebrew word Tsela, translated rib in the Bible should be translated more precisely as:

A. Heart B. Chest C. Side

Genesis 2:23

79. The first recorded words of mankind were spoken by:

A. Adam B. Eve

Genesis 2:23

80. Adam’s first spoken words were:

A. “We may eat of the fruit of the trees in the

garden.”

B. “I heard thy voice in the garden and I was

afraid.”

C. “This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh…”

Genesis 2:23

81. According to the Bible, why did Adam call Eve “Woman”?

A. Because man is woman’s master

B. Because woman is taken out of man

C. Because woman is man’s help meet

Genesis 2:24

82. What was the first institution given to man by God?

A Human Government B. Marriage C. The Church

Genesis 3:16-19

83. What causes this condition of creation “groaning and travailing in pain”?

A. A catastrophic universal explosion

B. Noah’s Flood

C. The Edenic Curse

Genesis 3:6, 7

84. What caused this Edenic Curse?

A. The disobedience (sin) of Adam and Eve

B. Noah’s Flood

C. The serpent

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Genesis (3-5)

THE CORRUPTION OF NATURE

Genesis 3:1-6; Revelation 20:2

85. Who tempted Eve to disobey God?

ANSWER

Genesis 3:1

86. In what form did the devil come to tempt Eve?

A. A spirit B. A serpent C. A lion

Genesis 3:1, 3, 4

87. The serpent communicated with Adam and Eve through their conscience.

A. True B. False

Genesis 3:1, 3, 4-5

88. How did the serpent communicate with Adam and Eve?

ANSWER:

89. The serpent was apparently the most intelligent and most beautiful creature of all before Adam’s and Eve’s sin.

A. True B. False

Genesis 3:1, 3, 4-5

90. The record of the serpent talking is the only incident of an animal talking in the biblical writings.

A. True B. False

Genesis 3:1, 4

91. Satan, in the form of the serpent, approached Eve:

A. By praising her beauty

B. By pretending to be a messenger from God

C. By doubting and denying God’s word

Genesis 3:2, 3

92. What did Eve attempt to do when Satan attacked God’s word?

A. She began to debate with Satan (the serpent)

B. She called for Adam to come

C. She ran away from the serpent in fear

Genesis 3:3b

93. Eve told the serpent, “God hath said, ‘Ye shall not eat of It (the Tree in the midst of the garden), neither shall ye touch it, lest

ye die’” (Genesis 3:3b) Which part of the above statement is apparently not what God said about the tree?

A. “Ye shall not eat of it…”

B. “Neither shall ye touch it...”

C. “...Lest ye die”

Genesis 3:6

94. When Eve looked at the tree and saw that “...the tree was good for food...pleasant to the eyes, and a tree... to make one

wise...” she was yielding to three kinds of sinful temptation. Match below each of the three parts of Genesis 3:6, on the left,

with the kind of temptation to sin Eve succumbed to on the right:

1. “...the tree was good for food...” A. Lust of the eyes

2. “...pleasant to the eyes...” B. Lust of the flesh

3. “...a tree to make one wise...” C. Pride of life

Genesis 3:6

95. Since Eve sinned first, sin therefore entered the human race through Eve, not Adam.

A. True B. False

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II Corinthians 11:3; I Timothy 2:14

96. Eve was the cause of Adam’s fall.

A. True B. False

Genesis 3:7

97. The first consequence of sin that Adam and Eve both experienced was that:

A. They became afraid of God.

B. They indulged in more sin.

C. They knew they were naked.

Genesis 3:7

98. Sin in Adam and Eve caused some drastic change in them both physically and spiritually.

A. True B. False

Genesis 3:7b

99. What did Adam and Eve do when “they knew they were naked”?

A. They made clothes B. They ran from each other C. They wept with fear

Genesis 3:7

100. The attempt to clothe themselves was the first example of:

A. Idolatry B. Sacrilege C. Man-made religion

Genesis 3:8

101. When Adam and Eve heard God’s voice calling them:

A. They stripped their clothes

B. They hid themselves from God

C. They ran to God for repentance

Psalm 69:5; Matthew 10:26; Revelation 6:15-17

102. According to the Bible, it is impossible to hide from God.

A. True B. False

Genesis 3:17

103. As a consequence of Adam’s sin, God placed a curse upon all mankind.

A. True B. False

Genesis 3:9-19

104. Which one of the things listed below is not one of the things God put a curse on?

A. The serpent B. The soil C. Mankind D. Satan

105. Why did God not put a curse on Adam or on mankind?

A. Because He wished to redeem man.

B. Because He had promised man eternal life.

C. Because it was not really man’s fault that he sinned.

Genesis 3:16

106. What particular punishment did Eve and womanhood suffer because of her sin?

A. Physical weakness and sickness

B. Sorrow and travail in childbirth

C. Shortness of life

D. Subservience to man

Genesis 3:18

107. What curse fell upon nature?

A. The ground was cursed

B. The weather was cursed

C. The sun became darkened

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Genesis 3:14

108. What judgment did God pronounce upon the serpent for allowing Satan to enter his body and beguile Eve?

A. He should die

B. He should be cast in the lake of fire

C. He should crawl upon his belly

Genesis 3:13,14

109. Before God pronounced judgment on the serpent, He asked the serpent why he had beguiled Eve.

A. True B. False

Isaiah 65:25

110. According to Isaiah 65:25, the curse on the serpent will continue to be binding upon the serpent even during the millennium.

A. True B. False

Genesis 3:15

111. What curse is placed upon Satan because of his part in beguiling Eve to eat of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil?

A. He is cast from the earth

B. He is made a natural enemy of man

C. He is doomed to defeat by the seed of woman

Genesis 3:15

112. Who is this “seed of woman” in a theological sense?

A. Adam and Eve’s children B. Mankind C. Christ

Genesis 3:15

113. The first thrilling prophecy in the Bible is:

A. About the second coming

B. About the millennial kingdom

C. About the cross of Christ and the resurrection

Genesis 3:9

114. When Adam and Eve had made clothes from fig leaves for themselves, what did God do?

A. He forsook them because of their sin

B. He called for Adam by His voice

C. He sent an angel as a messenger to them

115. The words listed on the left below are consequences of Adam’s sin which the death of Christ at Calvary have freed the

believer from. (Genesis 3:15; Col.-2:14). Match the reference on the right with the consequence listed on the left.

1. death A. Genesis 3:17

2. nakedness B. Genesis 2:17

3. cursed C. Genesis 3:24

4. sorrow D. Genesis 3:7

5. thorns E. Genesis 3:19

6. sweat F. Genesis 3:14

7. sword G. Genesis 3:18

Genesis 3:21

116. In Genesis 3:21 what way did God demonstrate His grace toward Adam and Eve?

A. He sought them

B. He clothed them

C. He drove them from the Garden of Eden

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Genesis 3:24

117. Just as the serpent became a symbol for sin because he beguiled Eve, God clothing Adam and Eve is also a symbol. What is

this clothing a symbol of?

A. Righteousness and salvation

B. The Holiness of God

C. The disgrace of sin

Genesis 3:24

118. When God removed Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden, He was demonstrating His grace to them.

A. True B. False

Genesis 3:22

119. What reason is given in Genesis 3:22 for removing Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden?

A. It was part of the curse for their sin

B. To prevent them from living forever in their sin

C. To preserve the purity and perfection of Eden

Genesis 3:22

120. How could Adam and Eve have lived forever by staying in the Garden of Eden?

A. By drinking from the rivers that flowed there

B. By eating of the Tree of Life

C. By the life-giving air in Eden

Genesis 3:24

121. What did God do with the Tree of Life after He drove Adam and Eve from Eden?

A. He replanted the Tree in Heaven

B. He disguised the Tree to make it look like all the others in Eden

C. He set cherubim to guard over it

Genesis 3:24

122. What is a cherubim?

A. Dragonlike beasts B. A special angelic being C. Flaming chariots of war

Genesis 3:24

123. This record of the Tree of Life in Genesis is the only reference to this tree In the whole Bible.

A. True B. False

Revelation 22:2

124. According to the Bible, when will the Tree of Life reappear?

A. In the millennial and eternal age

B. During the Great Tribulation

C. In the last days of the Church Age

Genesis 4:1

125. The first child born to Adam and Eve was:

A. Enoch B. Abel C. Cain

Genesis 4:1

126. What were Eve’s words when Cain was born according to Genesis 4:1?

QUOTE:

Genesis 4:1

127. When Eve spoke the words, “I have gotten a man from the Lord”, she apparently thought Cain was the fulfillment of Genesis

3:15, the One who would bruise the head of Satan. A. True B. False

Genesis 4:2

128. The second child born of Adam and Eve was:

A. Abel B. Seth C. Enoch

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Genesis 4:2

129. When Cain and Abel are grown, what are their occupations?

CAIN:

ABEL:

Genesis 4:3-5

130. When Cain and Abel brought their offerings to the Lord:

A. Abel’s offering was rejected by God

B. Cain’s offering was rejected by God

C. Both offerings were rejected by God

Genesis 4:3

131. What offering did Cain bring which God rejected?

A. A work of his own hands B. The fruit of the ground C. An animal

Genesis 3:17

132. What two reasons can be given as to why Cain’s offering of the fruit of the ground was rejected?

REASON 1.

REASON 2.

Genesis 4:4

133. What offering did Abel bring to God which was acceptable?

A. A work of his hands B. A firstborn animal C. A fruit of a tree

Genesis 4:4; John 1:29

134. Abel’s lamb sacrifice was acceptable to God because:

A. It fit God’s plan for the cleansing of sin B. God favored Abel C. Abel was in the lineage of the Savior

Genesis 4:11, 12

135. When Cain became angry at Abel and killed him, what was Cain’s punishment?

A. Cain is executed by God

B. Cain is forbidden to marry and have offspring

C. Cain is driven from the blessing of God

Genesis 4:16

136. To what land did Cain flee?

A. To Egypt B. To the Arabian desert C. To Nod

Genesis 5:4

137. The Bible does not record that Adam and Eve had daughters.

A. True B. False

Genesis 4:17

138. When Cain married (Genesis 4:17) he married one of his sisters.

A. True B. False

Genesis 4:25

139. Who was the third son of Adam and Eve?

A. Enoch B. Ham C. Seth

Genesis 5:23, 24

140. Of which of the men below is it said, “(he) walked with God: and he was not, for God took him.”?

A. Enoch B. Methuselah C. Seth Genesis 5:24

141. What apparent reason is there for why Enoch “walked with God”?

A. Because he had seen God

B. Because God spoke to Enoch in a dream

C. Because Enoch knew the earth would be destroyed by a great flood someday

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Genesis 5:22

142. What reason do we have for believing Enoch knew the flood was coming someday?

A. His name means, “I know God”

B. He had a dream but it is not known what he saw in the dream

C. He had a son whom he named Methuselah, which means, “when he is dead, it shall be sent.”

Genesis 5:21-32

143. After Methuselah died the flood came just as his name “prophesied.”

A. True B. False

144. Enoch was the second recorded preacher in the Bible; Noah was the first.

A. True B. False

Genesis 5:24

145. Enoch never died.

A. True B. False

II Kings 2:11

146. What other man in scripture got to heaven without dying?

A. Solomon B. Elisha C. Elijah

Genesis 2:5

147. There was no rain in the antediluvian period.

A. True B. False

148. The antediluvian world had very little, if any, spiritual light to guide them in their relations to God.

A. True B. False

Romans 1:19-20

149. According to Romans 1:19-20, the pre-flood (antediluvian) world had for spiritual light:

A. The preaching of Noah

B. The promise of a Redeemer

C. The witness of Nature

Romans 2:14-15

150. Romans 2:14-15 says the pre-flood people also had:

A. The witness of their conscience

B. The preaching of Enoch

C. The ministry of the Holy Spirit

Jude 1:14-15; II Peter 2:5

151. The pre-flood people had the preaching of two preachers to give them spiritual light. Name these two preachers.

A.

B.

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Answers for Old Testament Lesson 1

1. 1-D 6-K

2-G 7-J

3-C 8-A

4-B 9-E

5-I 10-F

2. 1-C 5-F

2-D 6-E

3-H 7-B

4-A 8-G

3. B. Seth

4. B. Shem, Noah’s oldest son.

5. B. Ham, Noah’s middle Son

6. 1 -D, 2-F, 3-G, 4-A, 5-E

6-B, 7-C

7. C. In the image of God.

8. B. False-Man only was given dominion over all animals

and all living things.

9. B. The Bible does not say that this tree was an apple tree.

10. A. Satan, in the form of a serpent

11. B. Satan’s destruction was not mentioned here.

12. A. He made them ‘’coats of skin and clothed them.”

13. C. He guarded the Tree of Life.

14. G. Cain murdered Abel.

15. B. Nod, on the east of Eden.

16. C. Enoch; he was 365 when he was translated.

17. B. False—there are at least six activities of God referred

to in the Bible before the time of creation.

18. A. True

19. 1. angels, 2. stars

20. Jesus . . . “by him all things consist.” v.17

21. A. True

22. C. The Hebrew word “Yom” is used. When an indefinite

period is meant, the Hebrew word “Olam” is used.

23. A. True

24. B. False

25. C. At Mt. Sinai

26. B. “...the first man Adam was made a living soul...”

27. C. I Cor. 11:8

28. B. False: Paul also referred to the serpent of Genesis in II

Cor. 11:3.

29. A. David, in Psa. 33:6, 7, 9

30. B. False: Even the simplest of atoms would have the

appearance of age at its creation.

31. B. False

32. C. Three, (See Dan. 4:12; Matt. 6:26 and Psa. 19:1 and II

Cor. 12:2; Rev. 21: 1-2.)

33. Satan

34. B. 6 days

35. C. He rested.

36. C. Light

37. B. God’s Holy Spirit moved (vibrated) upon the earth.

38. A. True

39. B. False: The moving force of the Spirit created all earthly

energy sources on the first day.

40. C. He separated the waters.

41. B. A mass of water vapor

42. B. False (See Gen. 2:5)

43. C. Plant life

44. B. False: He created the sun, moon, and stars.

45. A. True: All life comes from and is sustained by God, not

the sun or any other source.

46 A. True: Plant life was created and sustained on the third

day and the sun was created on the fourth day.

47. A. For lights, B. For seasons, C. For signs

48. B. False: Before the sun was made, God made light “... and

God said, Let there be light...” (Gen.l:3)

49. C. God has a purpose to fulfill by a plan of time.

50. B. False: As “signs” they are meant only to teach men of the

greatly important spiritual truths concerning the Creator.

(See Ps.8:3)

51. C. Fish and Fowl

52. C. Whales

53. C. Both land animals and man.

54. A. Man was God’s highlight.

55. A. True: They both talked to the serpent as if it were nothing

unusual. Their first senses were perfectly developed and

therefore they performed feats beyond our experience.

56. A. True: Not even the ape can come close to the high level qualities of man.

57. A. True: “...Let US make man in our image, after our

likeness...” (Gen. 1: 26a)

58. C. God is not confined to a physical body, like man.

59. A. True: “...Let us make man in our image, after our

likeness...”

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60. A. body B. soul C. spirit (See also Gen. 2:7)

61. B. God needs no equal, except as exists in the Trinity.

62. C. “... and let the man have dominion over all the earth...”

(Gen. 1:26)

63. D. He was not given the right or the power to create other

life.

64. He could not eat of the tree of the Knowledge of Good

and Evil.

65. C. “…for in the day that thou eatest thereof, thou shalt

surely die...”

66. D. The Hebrew language in Gen. 2:17 indicates if Adam

sinned he would die twice.

67. B. False: There are two deaths: (1) physical death of the

body. (2.) spiritual death of the soul.

68. C. Separation

69. C. The body

70. D. The unsaved sinner will experience this death.

The second death.

71. A. die, B. born

72. B. False: Those who are alive at the Rapture will not die a

physical death. Also, Enoch (Gen. 5:24) did not die.

73. A. Encouraged to partake of the Tree of Life.

74. Eve

75. B. Adam

76. A. From a rib of Adam.

77. D. To love...”an help meet for him...” (Gen. 2:20)

78. C. Side: (See also Exodus. 25:12; II Sam. 16:13; Job

18:12)

79. A. Adam

80. C. “This is now bone of my bones...”

81. B. “...she shall be called Woman, because she is

taken out of man”

82. B. Marriage (See also Gen. 9; Rom. 13 for A., and Matt.

16:18; Acts 2 for C.)

83. C. The Edenic Curse

84. A. Adam and Eve disobeyed God’s command not to

eat of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.

85. The devil.

86. B. A serpent.

87. B. False

88. He talked to them.

89. A. True

90. B. False: An ass (Num. 22:28) and an eagle (Rev. 8:13)

also speak.

91. C. “Yea, hath God said…?”

92. A. She matched words with Satan and attempted to justify

God’s word which needs no justification.

93. B. According to Gen. 2:17, God did not say they couldn’t

touch it.

94. 1.- B, 2.- A, 3 - C

95. B. False: Eve sinned emotionally. Adam sinned deliber-

ately.

96. B. False: Eve was only the channel, not the cause of

Adam’s fall.

97. C. They suddenly knew they were naked.

98. A. True: They suddenly knew they were naked both

physically and spiritually before a holy and pure God.

99. A. They sewed fig leaves together for clothes.

100. C. Man-made religion. Religion is any attempt by man to

clothe himself apart from the righteousness of Christ.

101. B. They attempted to hide from God’s presence.

102. A. True: Man cannot hide himself or his sin from God.

103. B. False

104. C. Mankind

105. A. He could not curse what He later planned to save.

106. B. “in sorrow thou shalt bring forth children.”

107. A. “Cursed is the ground for thy sake...thorns and thistles shall

it bring forth.”

108. C. “...upon thy belly shalt thou go...”

109. B. False: The serpent was not offered a chance to ex-

plain.

110. A. True: “...and dust shall be the serpent’s meat.”

111. C. Woman’s “...seed... shall bruise thy head.”

112. C. Christ—for it was He who bruised the head of Satan at

the cross.

113. C. About the Cross and the resurrection “...it shall bruise thy

head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.”

114. B. “...and the Lord God called unto Adam.”

115. 1.B, 2.D, 3.F, 4.A, 5.G, 6.E, 7.C

116. B. “the Lord God made coats of skins and clothed them...”

117. A. The righteousness and salvation which God covers us

with (See also Isa. 64: 6; Rev. 19:7-8).

118. A. True

119. B. In the state of sin, man could not be allowed to live

forever lest evil heap upon evil.

120. B. By eating from the Tree of Life.

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121. C. “...He placed ...cherubim, and a flaming sword...to

keep the way of the tree of life.”

122. B. These beings do God’s work relating to the holiness of

God. (See also Ex. 25:18 - 22; Ez.10:1-20; Rev. 4:6-8)

123. B. False

124. A. “In the midst was...the tree of life.”

125. C. Cain

126. “I have gotten a man from the Lord.”

127. A. True: She soon learns differently.

128. A. Abel

129. Cain was a farmer; Abel was a shepherd.

130. B. “...and unto his (Cain’s) offering He had not respect.”

131. B. The fruit of the ground.

132. 1. It was bloodless (See Heb. 9:22).

2.The ground had been cursed by God. “...cursed

is the ground...”

133. B. a firstborn animal --a lamb

134. A. The lamb was a type of Christ. (John 1:29)

135. C. “...thou art cursed from the earth...the

ground...shall not yield unto thee...a fugitive and a

vagabond shalt thou be...”

136. C. The land of Nod.

137. B. False: “...and he (Adam) begat sons and daughters.” (Gen. 5:4)

138. A. True: No other women existed.

139. C. Seth: he replaced Abel in the line of Christ.

140. A. Enoch

141. C. He apparently knew the flood was coming.

142. C. It is significant that Enoch did not walk with God until

after he had Methuselah... (See Gen. 5:22)

143. A. True

144. B. False: Noah was second; Enoch was first

145. A. True: He went straight to heaven.

146. C. Elijah. “...and Elijah went up by a whirlwind into heaven...”

147. A. True: The earth was apparently watered by early

ground dews, and artesian springs.

148. B. False

149. C. Nature was their witness as recorded in Rom. 1:19-20

150. A. Their conscience.

151. A. Noah

B. Enoch