Prehistory
How do people study history?
Creation/Fall/ Redemption
Flood
100

True or False: We came from monkeys.

False

100

Physical objects from the past.

Artifacts

100

God created people in His own image. 

Creation

100

What is the universal flood?

A flood in which water covers the

entire earth; often used to refer to the flood of

Noah’s time.

200

What is prehistory?

The period when humans supposedly

evolved.

200

tools, pottery, art, clothing are examples of?

Artifacts

200

Explain what is Fall

Adam and Eve tried to become like God. 

200

Who were the descendants of Noah?

Ham, Shem, Japheth

300

Why there's no "prehistory?

because the Bible contains a written

record that tells the history of the beginning of the

world. In Genesis.

300

What are written records?

Documents and texts from the past.

300

Christ's act of rescuing and freeing people from sin; Salvation. 

Redemption

300

Why you cannot locate the Gardenn of Eden?

Because the earth was reshaped after the flood. 

400

Who wrote Genesis?

Moses

400

Give examples of traditions

festivals, rituals, daily practices

400

How fall affects history?

Adam and Eve’s disobedience brought sin, suffering,

and death into the world. History includes wars,

oppression, diseases, and false religions.

400

Why did people form cities before and after the flood?

The image of God in man gave people the ability

to work together to develop civilizations before the

Flood. Noah and his family possessed the same

image of God and the skills necessary to create

civilizations.

500

Why is the Bible a reliable historical

record for the origin of mankind?

The Bible was given by God. He

explains His creative and redemptive work in history.

500

What are the traditions?

Customs and practices passed down through generations. 

500

What is the creation mandate?

God's instructions to people to have children and rule the earth.

500

How was the geography of the earth

altered by the Flood?

The force of the water carved canyons and moved

continents.

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