On this day, God created light.
What is "Day 1"?
This is the number of stories the Bible tells
What is "one"?
This was Satan's first tactic when tempting Eve in Genesis 3.
What is "challenging God's word"?
This was the immediate challenge Abraham faced after obeying God’s call.
What is "a famine"?
This is what Joseph did instead of seeking vengeance against his brothers.
What is "he forgave them"?
God separated the waters above from the waters below on this day.
What is "Day 2"?
The story of the Bible can be summarized by this one sentence.
What is, "what God is doing to glorify Himself by redeeming His fallen creation"
Adam and Eve wanted to enjoy God's blessings but reject this.
What are "restrictions"?
These three words summarize the Abrahamic Covenant.
What are "land, seed (descendants/nation), and blessing"?
Instead of killing him, Joseph's brothers decided on this course of action.
What is "selling Joseph into slavery"?
On this day, God created the sun, moon, and stars.
What is "Day 4"?
This is the four-part structure of the storyline of the Bible.
What is "Creation, Fall, Redemption, & Restoration"?
The concept that rebellion has consequences is demonstrated in the account of these two brothers in Genesis 4.
Who are "Cain and Abel"?
This person fulfilled the Abrahamic Covenant by blessing all the nations.
Who is "Jesus"?
Joseph recognized that his brothers' betrayal was part of God's sovereign this.
What is "plan"?
On this day, God created land animals and mankind.
What is "Day 6"?
Proper Biblical theology focuses on integrating each part of Scripture into the larger biblical this.
What is "narrative" or "context"?
The "protoevangelium" is found in Genesis 3:15 and is the first mention of this in the Bible
What is the "Gospel"?
This was the greatest test of Abraham's faith in Genesis 22.
What is "offering Isaac as a sacrifice"?
This main theme of Joseph's life should also characterize the followers of Jesus.
What is "forgiveness"?
God rested on this day of creation, establishing the week.
What is "Day 7"?
The Bible is most focused on this part of the 4-part storyline.
What is "Redemption"?
This is how Satan distorted the nature of sin
What is "by promising false benefits"?
Because of Abraham's faith in God's promises, Abraham was counted as this.
What is "righteous"?
Joseph, instead of being bitter, recognized that God would use his brother's evil intentions for this.
What is "good"?