Who did Abraham welcome while recovering from his circumcision?
Who are three angels disguised as travelers?
What was Abraham's final and greatest test?
What is the Binding of Isaac (Akeidat Yitzchak)?
What cities were destroyed for their wickedness?
What is Sodom and Gomorrah?
Who was promised a child in her old age?
Who is Sarah?
What did Lot do when strangers came to Sodom?
What is he welcomed them into his home?
What did Abraham offer his guests when they arrived?
What is water, bread, and a place to rest?
What did Abraham show through his willingness to sacrifice Isaac?
What is complete faith and obedience to God?
Who pleaded with God to save the cities if righteous people could be found?
Who is Abraham?
What was Sarah's reaction to hearing she would have a child?
What is she laughed?
What mistake did Lot make in protecting his guests?
What is he offered his daughters instead of confronting evil directly?
What lesson does Abraham's hospitality teach us?
What is to show kindness even when it's inconvenient?
What is he trusted his father and God without protest?
What is to stand up for justice and have compassion even for sinners?
What does the name "Yitzchak" (Isaac) mean?
What is "He will laugh"?
What happened to Lot's wife?
What is she looked back and turned into a pillar of salt?
Who helped Abraham prepare the food for the guests?
Who is Sarah?
What did God provide in place of Isaac?
What is a ram caught in the thicket?
How many righteous people did Abraham ask God to find to spare the city?
What is 10?
What lesson can we learn from Isaac's birth?
What is to trust in God's timing - miracles happen when we least expect them?
What moral can we learn from Lot's wife?
Why did Abraham run to greet the visitors?
What is because he valued welcoming guests as serving God Himself?
What is God desires faith and devotion, not human sacrifice?
Who was saved from Sodom's destruction?
Who is Lot and his family (except his wife who looked back)?
What other miraculous birth parallels Isaac's story later in the Bible?
What is the birth of Samuel to Hannah (both after years of waiting and prayer)?
What overall life lesson does this parsha teach?
What is to live with faith, kindness, courage, and trust in God's justice and mercy?