The Fall Of Man
Moses and the Wilderness
The Bronze Serpent
The Cross and Salvation
Connections and Symbol
100

What gift from God allowed Adam and Eve to choose?


Free will

100

Which prophet led the Israelites out of Egypt?


Moses

100

What was the serpent made of?


Bronze

100

What was Jesus lifted up on?

The cross

100

Snake bites represent what?


Sin

200


What tree were Adam and Eve forbidden to eat from?

The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil

200

What food did God send from heaven?


Manna
200

Where did Moses place the bronze serpent?


On A Pole

200

What did Jesus conquer through His Resurrection?


Death

200

Healing from the serpent represents what?


Salvation

300

Who tempted Eve to disobey God?


The Serpant

300

What did the Israelites often do even though God cared for them?


They complained against God and Moses

300

What did a person have to do to be healed from the serpents bites?


Look at it the bronze serpent in Faith 

300

What does John 3:14 compare Jesus to?


The bronze serpent lifted by Moses

300

The bronze serpent is a symbol of what?


The Cross of Christ

400

What entered the world through Adam’s sin?


Sin and death

400

What happened when God allowed fiery serpents among the people?


Many people were bitten and died

400

Could the people heal themselves?


NO

400

What gives us eternal life according to John 3:15?


Believing in him

400

How was Jesus like the bronze serpent but different at the same time?


He became like us but was without sin

500

Why did Adam and Eve need a Savior?


Because sin separated them from God

500

What did the people do before God provided a cure?


They repented and asked Moses to pray for them

500

Why was the bronze serpent an unusual symbol of healing?


It looked like the thing causing the problem but had no poison

500

Why could only Jesus save humanity?


Because He alone is the Savior without sin

500

Name three similarities between the bronze serpent and the Cross.


Possible answers: 

both were lifted up

both brought life

both were God’s way of saving people

both required faith/trust in God

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