Adam & Noah
Abraham
Israel
David
Israel & Judah
100

At the time of Noah, the people were ________ but Noah was ________.

Wicked, righteous

100

In Abraham's story, the ram represents...

Jesus

100

The Israelites agreed to ______ ______ God for this covenant.

fully obey

100

What did David want to build for God?

A temple

100

The old covenant was sealed with __________ but the new covenant was sealed with ___________.

The blood of animals, Jesus' blood

200

Why did Noah build an altar after leaving the ark?

To thank God for saving his family.

200

In Abraham's story, Abraham represents...

God

200

Moses put half of the blood to symbolize this covenant on the ______ and half on the ______.

altar, people

200

Who built the temple?

Solomon

200

The old covenant was between God and _____ but the new covenant was between God and _____.

Israel, believers

300

What does "he will crush his head" have to do with Jesus?

Jesus crushed Satan once and for all on the cross.

300

In Abraham's story, Isaac represents...

Us
300

Why did God give Israel the 10 commandments?

They needed to know what laws to obey.

300

David couldn't build the temple because he was a man of _________.

War

300

The old covenant was written on __________ but the new covenant will be written on ___________.

stone tablets, our hearts

400

What does it say about God that he flooded his creation?

He hates sin and must get rid of it.

400

God told Abraham his descendants would be as many as...

the stars in the sky or the sand on the seashore.

400

God told Israel they would be a ______ nation and a _______ possession.

holy, treasured

400

God wanted a man of _______ to build the temple.

Peace
400

The old covenant was based on ________ but the new covenant is based on ________.

obedience, forgiveness

500

What does it say about God that he saved Noah?

We can trust God to save his people.
500

Name two promises that God made to Abraham.

Any two of these:

1. He would have many descendants.

2. He would be a great nation.

3. His name would be great.

4. He would be a blessing.

5. People who bless him would be blessed.

6. All people on earth would be blessed through him.

500

What were the two main reasons why Israel offered sacrifices to God?

1. To ask for forgiveness

2. To give God thanks

500

God promised David that his kingdom would _____ _____.

endure forever

500

The old covenant said we needed these people to know God. We don't need them anymore because we can know God personally.

priests or prophets