What did Cain do to his brother Abel?
He killed him
What was the Giants name?
Goliath
What did the Lord tell Jonah to do?
Go to the great city of Nineveh and preach against it, because its wickedness has come up before me.
At this time, there was only one man who loved God, who was that?
Noah
In what relation do we stand to the first man and women?
They are our first parents
Who were Cain and Abel's parents?
Adam and Eve
What instrument did David play?
Harp
Why was God upset with Jonah?
Because he disobeyed God.
How was God going to destroy the world, because people where being evil?
By sending a flood - it will rain for 40 days and 40 nights straight. Every living being will be destroyed.
What was the sin they committed?
Disobedience
Why was Cain Jealous of his brother Abel?
Because Cain felt like his parents did not love him as much as the loved Abel.
What side was David fighting on Israelites or Philistines?
Israelites
What happened while Jonah was on the ship?
A violent storm came because he disobeyed God.
Why did God say that Noah and his family would survive the flood?
Because Noah was a good man who loved God, he prayed and faith in God even when the rest of the world didn't believe in him.
Who told them to eat it?
The devil, who appeared to the women in the form of a serpent?
What happen when Cain placed his offering in the fire?
The fire went down (this was a sign that God did not accept Cains sacrifice)
How many days did the Philistines come forward to take a stand?
40 days and 40 nights
What happen when Jonah got thrown into the sea?
He got swallowed by a great fish.
As soon as the doors to the ark closed and was sealed closed. What happened?
Drops of rain started to fall and it rained for 40 days and 40 nights. The world was covered in water all the way up to the tallest mountain.
Did this sin affect any besides themselves?
Yes, all mankind
What were Cain and Abel's offerings?
Cain offered dried up fruit Abel offered his best lamb
What were the name of the two tribes?
Israelites and Philistines
What happened on the 4th day of being in the belly of the fish? What did the fish do?
The Lord commanded the fish, and it vomited Jonah onto dry land and Jonah got a second chance to obey God.
God Promised that he would never send a flood again to destroy the land. As a reminder of this promise, what did God send to the earth?
A Rainbow
How does this affect us?
We are subject to pain, misery and death.