What did God create on the fourth day of creation
The sun, moon, and stars
Who was the father of Isaac
Abraham
How many days and nights did it rain during the flood?
40 days and 40 nights.
Who sold Joseph into slavery?
His brothers.
Where was the Tower of Babel located?
In the land of Shinar.
On which day of creation did God create animals and birds?
The fifth day
What was the original name of Israel?
Jacob
What was the sign that Noah received from a dove to indicate dry land?
An olive leaf.
What position did Joseph hold in Potiphar's house in Egypt?
Chief steward or overseer.
Who was the leader of the people who built the Tower of Babel?
Nimrod.
What did God do on day two of Creation?
Separated the waters above the earth from the waters below, creating the "firmament" or sky
How did God test Abraham's faith?
By asking him to sacrifice his son, Isaac.
How many people were aboard Noah's ark?
Eight people
What did Joseph interpret from Pharaoh's dreams about the cows and the ears of corn?
Seven years of plenty followed by seven years of famine.
What did God do to confound the language of the people at Babel?
He confused their speech.
According to Genesis, what did God create last in His creation work?
Man and woman (Adam and Eve)
What was the name of Jacob's favorite son?
Joseph
What type of wood was used to build the ark?
Gopher wood.
How did Joseph reveal his identity to his brothers in Egypt?
He invited them to a meal and revealed himself during the feast.
What was the ultimate purpose of the Tower of Babel according to the people who built it?
To make a name for themselves and avoid being scattered across the earth.
In Genesis, God saw that His creation was "very good." What day was this assessment made?
The sixth day.
What were the names of the twelve sons of Jacob (Israel)?
Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph, and Benjamin.
What covenant did God make with Noah after the flood?
The covenant of the rainbow.
What was the significance of Joseph's coat of many colors?
It symbolized his father's favoritism, which caused jealousy among his brothers.
What does the name "Babel" mean, and why was it given to the city?
"Babel" means "confusion," reflecting the confusion of languages that occurred there.