The Creation
Genesis 1-11
Mesopotamia
Ancient Egypt
Geography
100

In the beginning, God created the heavens and what celestial object?

The Earth

100

This son of Adam murdered his brother

Cain

100
This structure was commonly found in the center of Mesopotamian cities and was dedicated to a patron deity.

Ziggurat

100

Most of the Egyptian population lives along this important life-giving river

Nile

100

This is the "Land between the Rivers"

Mesopotamia

200

The Hebrew name of the God of Ancient Israel

Yahweh

200

This famous tower was made to reach the heavens.

Babel

200

This system of writing was made by the Ancient Sumerians

Cuneiform

200

Egyptians are famous for structures like this one in Giza

The Great Pyramid

200
Mesopotamia is mostly located between the Tigris and this River

Euphrates

300

On the fourth day, God filled the light and darkness with these

Sun, moon, and stars

300
The Semitic people descended from this son of Noah

Shem

300
Eye for an eye and tooth for a tooth is an example of this individual's code of laws

Hammurabi

300

Both Mesopotamian and Egyptian religion are this

Polytheistic

300

Mesopotamia is located on this continent

Asia

400

The Creation account says that man originated in this region of the world

Mesopotamia, The Middle East

400

Genesis 3:15 "He shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise his heel," was describing the coming of this important person.

Christ, Jesus, Messiah

400

This Mesopotamian legend described a great hero and an alternate flood account

Epic of Gilgamesh

400

These are signs that depict objects and have sacred value.

Hieroglyphics

400

This was an ancient civilization in Mesopotamia where independent cities like Ur, Uruk, and Eridu could be found

Sumer

500

Humans differ from the rest of creation in this significant way

Made in God's Image

500

After the flood subsided, a dove brought this back to Noah

An Olive Branch

500

Sargon took over the area of Sumer and claimed it for this people group

Akkadians

500

The lands to the east and west of the Nile helped protect Egypt from this

Invasion

500

Flooding here was gradual and usually predictable

Egypt

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