What did the Lord promise Abraham and Sarah in their old age?
They would have a son (Genesis 18:10)
Why did God plan to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah?
Because their wickedness was very great (Genesis 18:20)
What covenant blessing did God reaffirm to Abraham?
That he would become a great nation (Genesis 18:18)
What major test of faith did God give Abraham?
Commanding him to sacrifice Isaac (Genesis 22:1–2)
Why did Sarah send Hagar and Ishmael away?
Because Ishmael mocked Isaac (Genesis 21:9–10)
How did Sarah respond when she heard she would have a child?
She laughed (Genesis 18:12)
What did Abraham do when he learned of the coming destruction?
He pleaded with the Lord to spare the city for the sake of the righteous (Genesis 18:23–32)
What did God promise about Abraham’s descendants?
All nations would be blessed through them (Genesis 18:18)
How did Abraham respond to God’s command?
He obeyed immediately (Genesis 22:3)
How did Hagar feel in the wilderness?
She despaired and thought Ishmael would die (Genesis 21:15–16)
What did the Lord say after Sarah laughed?
“Is any thing too hard for the Lord?” (Genesis 18:14)
Who warned Lot to leave the city?
Two angels (Genesis 19:1)
What did the birth of Isaac represent concerning the covenant?
The beginning of the promised lineage (Genesis 21:1–3)
What did Abraham tell Isaac when Isaac asked about the missing lamb?
“God will provide himself a lamb” (Genesis 22:8)
Who comforted Hagar in the wilderness?
An angel of God (Genesis 21:17)
What name did Abraham and Sarah give their promised son?
Isaac (Genesis 21:3)
What happened to Lot’s wife as they fled?
She looked back and became a pillar of salt (Genesis 19:26)
Why did Abraham name the place of sacrifice “Jehovah‑jireh”?
Because the Lord provided a ram in place of Isaac (Genesis 22:14)
Who stopped Abraham from sacrificing Isaac?
An angel of the Lord (Genesis 22:11–12)
What promise did God give concerning Ishmael?
He would become a great nation (Genesis 21:18)
What does Isaac’s birth teach about God’s promises?
God keeps His promises in His own time and way (Genesis 21:1–2)
What principle is taught through the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah?
God is merciful to the righteous but will judge persistent wickedness (Genesis 19)
What covenant promise did God repeat after Abraham’s test of faith?
His seed would multiply and all nations would be blessed (Genesis 22:16–18)
What does Abraham’s experience teach about obedience?
Faithful obedience brings great blessings (Genesis 22:15–18)
What miracle did God provide to save Ishmael?
He opened Hagar’s eyes to a well of water (Genesis 21:19)