In the beginning God created the __________.”
The heavens and the earth. (Gen 1:1)
“A man shall leave his father and mother… and the two shall become ________.”
One flesh. (Gen 2:24)
Adam and Eve’s first two sons were __________ and __________.
Cain; Abel. (Gen 4:1–2)
Another son born to Adam and Eve after Abel was __________.
Seth. (Gen 5:3)
Name Noah’s three sons.
Shem, Ham, and Japheth. (Gen 6:10)
Each creation day had an __________ and a __________.
Evening and morning. (Gen 1:5,8,13,19,23,31)
Before sin, the man and woman were ________ and were not ________.
Naked; ashamed. (Gen 2:25)
Abel was a keeper of ________; Cain was a tiller of the ________.
Sheep; ground. (Gen 4:2)
Besides named sons, Adam also had __________ and __________.
Sons and daughters. (Gen 5:4)
Who shut Noah in the ark after they entered?
The LORD. (Gen 7:16)
Can pears grow on apple trees or dogs give birth to kittens? Why not?
No—each reproduces “according to its kind.” (Gen 1:11–12,21,24–25)
The serpent was more __________ than any beast of the field.
Cunning. (Gen 3:1)
Abel brought the __________ of his flock and their fat.
Firstborn. (Gen 4:4)
How old was Adam when he died?
930 years. (Gen 5:5)
How many days and nights did it rain?
Forty. (Gen 7:4)
God said, “Let _____ make man in _____ image, after _____ likeness.”
Us; Our; Our. (Gen 1:26)
Match the punishments: serpent / woman / man (name one element for each).
Serpent—on belly, eat dust, cursed;
Woman—pain in childbirth, husband shall rule;
Man—cursed ground, thorns, sweat, return to dust. (Gen 3:14–19)
“Am I my __________ keeper?”
Brother’s. (Gen 4:9)
What was unusual about Enoch?
He walked with God, and he was not, for God took him. (Gen 5:24)
Clean / unclean animals taken into the ark—how many pairs? (Include birds.)
Seven pairs of clean, one pair of unclean, seven pairs of birds. (Gen 7:2–3)
What food did God initially provide for mankind?
Every herb yielding seed and every tree with seed-bearing fruit. (Gen 1:29)
After the fall, what guarded the way to the tree of life?
Cherubim and a flaming sword. (Gen 3:24)
By what did Abel offer a more excellent sacrifice, and how do we receive it?
By faith; faith comes by hearing the word of God. (Heb 11:4; Rom 10:17)
How old was Methuselah when he died?
969 years. (Gen 5:27)
What is the sign of God’s covenant never again to destroy all flesh by a flood?
The rainbow in the cloud. (Gen 9:12–17)