The Flood
God’s Covenant with Noah
The Sign of the Covenant
God’s Faithfulness
Bonus Bible Trivia
100

Why did God decide to send a flood on the earth?

Because the world was full of evil and every intention of people’s hearts was only evil continually.

100

What is a covenant?

A sacred promise or agreement made by God that He always keeps.

100

What visible sign did God give to remind us of His promise to Noah?

A rainbow.

100

According to Isaiah 54, what event does God compare His promise of peace to?

The days of Noah.

100

How many books are in the Bible?

66 books.

200

Who was the one man God chose to build the ark?

Noah

200

Who was the covenant with?

With Noah, his descendants, and every living creature on earth.

200

What does the rainbow represent?

God’s promise to never flood the whole earth again and His mercy after judgment.

200

What does God say won’t depart from us, even if mountains fall?

His steadfast love.

200

What food did God provide for the Israelites in the wilderness?

Manna

300

What specific instructions did God give Noah for the ark’s size or materials?

God told Noah to build the ark out of gopher wood and gave exact dimensions—300 cubits long, 50 cubits wide, and 30 cubits high.

300

What was the main promise God made in His covenant with Noah?

That He would never again destroy all life on earth with a flood.

300

How many times is the word “covenant” mentioned in Genesis 9:8–17?

Seven times.

300

What is the Hebrew word for God’s loyal love mentioned in Isaiah 54:10?

Chesed

300

Who led the Israelites out of Egypt?

Moses

400

How many of each animal did Noah bring into the ark?

Two of every kind (male and female), and seven pairs of clean animals and birds.

400

What did God say about the value of human life after the flood?

That humans are made in God’s image and their lives are sacred.

400

What is the significance of the Hebrew word “bow” in this passage?

It’s the same word for a battle bow, symbolizing God laying down His weapon.

400

What does God promise not to do in Isaiah 54:9?

He promises not to be angry or rebuke us.

400

What city did the Israelites march around for seven days?

Jericho.

500

What was Noah doing that showed he trusted God even before the rain started?

He built the ark exactly as God commanded, even though it hadn’t rained and no one else believed.

500

What did God command Noah and his family to do after the flood?

Be fruitful and multiply, filling the earth again.

500

Who does God say will see the rainbow and remember the covenant?

God Himself—He says, “I will see it and remember My covenant.”

500

What does Isaiah 54 reveal about the nature of God's promises?

They are eternal, rooted in compassion, and unshakable even when everything else falls apart.

500

What is the shortest verse in the Bible?

“Jesus wept.” (John 11:35)

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