2.3
2.4
2.5/2.6
2.6/2.7
2.7
100

What is Redemption

God’s restoration of His fallen creation

100

Why was it wrong for Abraham to have a son through Hagar?

They tried to have a son on their own terms, God promised a son through Abraham and Sarah.

100

What did Abraham command Eliezer to do?

To find Isaac a wife.

100

How does Jacob show his self-serving, scheming character?

  1. By tricking his father into receiving a blessing, 

  2. His brother by taking his birthright

  3. Breeding stronger sheep from Laban

100

Hagar’s son

Father of many nations    

Abraham’s wife        

Sarah’s maid    

The promised son of Abraham  5x

Ishmael- Hagar’s son

Abraham- Father of many nations    

Sarah- Abraham’s wife        

Hagar- Sarah’s maid    

Isaac- The promised son of Abraham

200

God’s blessing to Abraham has two subpoints. What are they?

He will bless Israel and Israel will bless other nations.

200

How long did Abraham and Sarah have to wait for the promised son?

25 years

200

What motivated Eliezer’s prayer for a successful journey?

To please his master, Abraham.

200

What was the result of Jacob’s wrestling match with God?

He became broken, blessed and newly named.

200

Issac’s wife

Abraham’s servant

Wrestled with God and was renamed

Was sold into slavery put in jail and ruled Egypt.

One of Joseph’s brothers who would pass on the seed.   2x

Rebekah- Issac’s wife

Eliezar- Abraham’s servant

Jacob- Wrestled with God and was renamed

Joseph- Was sold into slavery put in jail and ruled Egypt.

Judah- One of Joseph’s brothers who would pass on the seed.

300

What is a biblical covenant, and what details does it include?

A mutual agreement between two parties. A promise, condition, responsibility.

300

What did God originally tell Abraham to sacrifice? And what was the substitute? 2x

Isaac, Ram

300

How did Eliezer respond to God’s answer to prayer?

He instantly gave praise.

300

How do we know that God’s election it’s not based on human works?

Because God chose Jacob over Esau before they could do anything.

300

Why did God lead Joseph through all his experiences of seeming coincidences and surprise twists?

Even though what his brothers meant for evil, God turned it for good.

400

What is the difference between a conditional promise and unconditional promise? 2x

  1. Conditional- requires an outcome

  2. Unconditional- doesn’t require an outcome.

400

Why did God ask Abraham to sacrifice Isaac? 

To test Abraham’s faith

400

What happens when Eliezer brings Rebekah back to his land?

Isaac and Rebekah fall in love and get married.

400

What was Jacob’s new name upon accepting God as his Lord?

Israel

400

How did Joseph’s trust keep him from being bitter?

He was free from the chains of anger.

500

How should we respond whenever we sin against God?

Ask for forgiveness, turn away from sin

500

What does this test say about Abraham’s relationship with the Lord?

That Abraham loves the Lord more than his possessions.

500

Contrast Esau and Jacob

  1. Esau- strong, hunter, dimwitted, favored by Isaac, not chosen by God

  2. Jacob- small, tended animals, scheming, favored by Rebekah, chosen by God

500

Define providence.

God’s guiding and ongoing involvement with His creation to accomplish His purposes in history.

500

Give one bad thing that happened to Joseph and how did God pull him out of it?

  1. Sold into slavery by his brothers. Then treated well as a servant to Potifer.

  2. Was imprisoned for being falsely accused and later became a governor of Egypt.

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