The first book of the Bible, which provides a foundational account of creation and early human history.
Genesis
Adam and Eve's third son, who was the ancestor of the line that led to Noah.
Seth
A philosophy that places man in a position above or in place of God.
Humanism
The location where God confused human languages and scattered people, leading to the formation of diverse nations.
Tower of Babel
A man known for his violent nature, who bragged about killing people.
Lamech
A way of life of a particular group of people.
Culture
The name of the land where the descendants of Noah settled after the Great Flood.
Sumer
The man who represented the only hope for the continuation of the human race after the wickedness of the world.
Noah
God's establishment of the death penalty for murder to teach the sanctity of human life.
Capital Punishment
The specific event that God punished the wickedness of humanity before the flood, providing the only hope for the continuation of the human race.
the Flood
One of Adam and Eve's sons, who killed his brother Abel.
Cain
The special characteristics of humans, including the ability to think, language, and awareness of right and wrong.
Freedom to make choices
The large group of people who consider themselves a single unit and act together in history.
a Nation
The first man, whose name means "man" and was created in the image of God.
Adam
The event where Adam and Eve committed the first sin, resulting in the loss of perfection.
the Fall of man