Characters
Gifts and Mistakes
Consequences
Comparisons
Hope
100

Who was Prometheus?

A Titan who loved humans and gave them fire.

100

What gift did Prometheus give?

Fire

100

What happened to Prometheus as punishment?

He was chained to a rock, and an eagle ate his liver every day.

100

Who made a choice that released evil?

Both Pandora and Eve.

100

What was left in Pandora’s jar?

Hope

200

Who was Pandora?

The first woman in Greek mythology, created by the gods as a punishment to humans.

200

What did Pandora open?

A jar (or box) that released all the evils into the world.

200

What happened after Adam and Eve ate the fruit?

Sin entered the world, and they were cast out of the Garden of Eden.

200

Name 1 way Pandora and Eve are alike.

Both were curious, disobeyed a command, and their actions brought suffering to humanity.


200

Where in Genesis do we see God’s promise of hope?

Genesis 3:15 – the "protoevangelium," or first Gospel promise.

300

Who warned Epimetheus not to accept gifts from Zeus?

Prometheus

300

What mistake did Pandora make?

She opened the jar out of curiosity, releasing evils like greed, envy, and sickness.

300

What did God do to Adam and Eve after they disobeyed?

He gave them consequences (pain, labor, exile), but also promised a Savior.

300

How are Prometheus and Adam different in their actions?

Prometheus disobeyed to help humans; Adam disobeyed God for self-gain.

300

What hope does God give after the Fall?

That a descendant of Eve will one day defeat evil (a prophecy of Jesus).

400

Who was the Titan punished by Zeus?

Prometheus

400

Why did Prometheus steal fire?

To help and protect humans who were cold and weak.

400

What evil spread when Pandora opened the jar?

Greed, vanity, slander, envy, sickness, and other miseries.

400

How did the gods in Greek myth and God in Genesis respond differently to disobedience?

Greek gods punished harshly without redemption; God gave consequences but also promised hope.

400

Why is Genesis 3:15 called the “protoevangelium”?

It is the first promise of a Savior—the first announcement of the Good News.

500

Who was Epimetheus?

  • Prometheus’s reckless brother, who created all the other living beings except for humans. Also accepted Pandora as a gift from the gods.

500

What made Zeus angry at Prometheus?

He stole fire from the gods and gave it to humans, then tricked Zeus with a false meat offering.

500

What happened to the world after the Fall?

It became broken by sin: pain, suffering, death, and separation from God.

500

Compare how hope works differently in Greek myth vs. the Bible.

In Greek myth, hope was sealed in a jar as a comfort after evil. In the Bible, hope is active—a promise of a Savior who will overcome sin.

500

What does the hope in each story teach us about God and humanity?

That even after we make mistakes, we are not abandoned. Hope remains, and love continues through second chances and God’s plan for redemption.