Creation Complete
Garden Assignment
God’s Command
The Temptation
Consequences & Hope
Church Riddles
100

According to Genesis 1:31, how did God describe everything He had made?

It was very good.

100

Where did God place the man in Genesis 2:15?

In the Garden of Eden

100

What did God allow Adam to eat from?

From every tree of the garden except one.

100

Who spoke to the woman in Genesis 3?

Serpent

100

What did Adam and Eve realize after eating the fruit?

They were naked.

100

I stood tall and mighty, a city’s great pride, but round me they marched, with trumpets they cried. At the sound of a shout, I crumbled away—no hand, no hammer, brought my decay. What am I?

The walls of Jericho

200

What did God finish by Genesis 2:1?

The heavens, the earth, and all their hosts.

200

What two responsibilities did God give Adam in the garden?

To work it and keep it.

200

Which tree was Adam commanded not to eat from?

The tree of the knowledge of good and evil

200

What did the serpent question?

God’s word and God’s command.

200

What did Adam and Eve do when they heard God in the garden?

They hid.

200

I look like a T, I can look like an X, I hang from chains, around people’s necks. Once a symbol of pain, of death, of loss, now I bring hope — what am I?

A Cross

300

What does Genesis 1:31 teach us about God’s original creation?

It was complete, good, and without sin.

300

What does Adam’s assignment teach us about work?

Work was part of God’s good design before sin entered the world.

300

What consequence did God give if Adam ate from the forbidden tree?

Death

300

What did the serpent suggest about God?

That God was holding something back from them.

300

Who did Adam blame after God questioned him?

Eve, and indirectly God.

300

By day I guided with a misty shroud, by night I blazed, both fierce and proud. I led them onward through desert dire, a moving sign of smoke and fire. What am I?

The pillar of cloud and fire

400

What does the phrase “very good” show about God’s design?

God’s design was perfect, purposeful, and pleasing to Him.

400

What does “keep” or “guard” the garden suggest Adam was responsible for?

Protecting, caring for, and obeying God’s order in the garden.

400

What does God’s command reveal about love and obedience?

Love for God includes trusting and obeying His word.

400

What three things attracted Eve to the fruit?

It looked good for food, pleasing to the eyes, and desirable for wisdom.

400

What did God make for Adam and Eve before sending them out of the garden?

Garments of skin to clothe them.

400

I carried a prophet along the road, but words not mine from my mouth flowed. Though just a beast, I spoke that day, and taught my master the wiser way. What am I?

Balaam’s donkey

500

Why is Genesis 1:31 important before reading Genesis 3?

It shows that brokenness did not begin with God’s creation; it entered through sin.

500

How does Adam’s role in Genesis 2:15 show stewardship?

Adam was responsible for managing what belonged to God.

500

Why was the command in Genesis 2:16–17 not cruel?

God gave freedom, provision, and one clear boundary for Adam’s good.

500

What mistake did Adam and Eve make when tempted?

They trusted the serpent and their desire more than God’s word.

500

What hope is seen in Genesis 3:15?

God promised that the offspring of the woman would defeat the serpent.

500

I arc through the sky with colors bright, a bow of promise after night. First seen when the flood was through, a sign of God’s covenant true. What am I?

A Rainbow

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