Man & Woman
The Fall
After the Fall
The Curse
Finish this Phrase
100

What was man made of?

Dust

100

The serpent was more subtle than any what?

Beast of the field

100

What was the first thing Adam and Eve knew after they had eaten the fruit?

That they were naked

100

The serpent would have to eat what all the "days of thy life?"

Dust

100

In the beginning, God created the ________ and the __________.

Heaven, Earth

200

What was woman made of?

Adam's rib

200

To whom did the serpent speak?

Eve

200

Adam and Eve made aprons out of what?

Fig leaves

200

The serpent's what would be bruised?

Head

200

According to Genesis 1:3, "And God said, ____________"

Let there be light
300

Who named all the animals?

Adam

300

What did Eve add to what God had said?

"Neither shall ye touch it"

300

Where did Adam and Eve hide themselves from God?

Amongst the trees of the Garden

300
How would Eve bring forth children?

With sorrow

300

Genesis 2:7  And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and ___________ into his nostrils the __________  ___ _________; and man became a living soul.


Breathed, breath of life

400

Why did Adam name the woman "Eve?"

Because she was the mother of all living

400

Eve saw that the fruit was good for food, pleasant to the eye, and to make one what?

Wise

400

According to Genesis 3:12, who did Adam blame?

Eve (or God and Eve)

400

According to Genesis 3:17, what was cursed?

The ground

400

Genesis 2:23  And Adam said, This is now _______  ___  ___ ____  and _________  ___ ____ __________....."


Bone of my bones; flesh of my flesh

500

What chapter of Genesis do we find out man's name?

Two  - Genesis 2:19

500

Who ate the fruit?

Eve first, then Adam

500

According to Genesis 3:13, who blamed the serpent?

Eve - "the serpent beguiled me"

500

What was placed in the Garden to keep out Adam and Eve?

Cherubims and flaming sword

500

Genesis 2:24  Therefore shall a man leave his _______and his ________, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh.


Father, mother