Abraham
Noah and the Flood
Liturgical Calendar/Colors
Cain and Abel
Creation Stories
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How old was Abraham when his journey began?

75 years old

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Why did God send the flood?

To wash away the sin of the world.

100

What is the color of Advent?

Purple.

100

Why did Cain kill Abel?

He was jealous that God looked upon Abel

100

Who tempted Adam and Eve to eat the fruit?

The Serpent.

200

What did god ask Abraham to sacrifice?

His son Isaac
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What did Noah send from the ark to see if the water was gone?

A raven.

200

What is the color of Pentecost?

Red.

200

What is Abel’s job?

Herder of flocks (Shepherd)

200

What the name for the seventh day of God's creation?

Sabbath Covenant

300

What is the external sign of God's covenant with abraham?

Circumcision.

300

How long did the rain last for?

40 days and 40 nights

300

How many Ordinary Times are on the Liturgical calendar?

2
300

What do Cain and Abel offer to God?

Cain offers fruit, and Abel offers fat from his flock

300

What happened on the 4th day of creation?

The sun, moon, and sky

400

What did Sarah tell Abraham to do to have an heir?

 Have a child with her servant Hagar

400

What is the significance of the rainbow?

The rainbow was the reminder of the covenant between God and Noah.

400

What color is Lent?

Purple

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What was Cain’s punishment?

He was banned from the ground, tilling the ground, and is forced to become a wanderer on earth and can’t be killed.

400

What was the Blessing to Man?

Dominion over the earth and the command to "be fruitful and multiply."

500

What are the three promises god made to Abraham?

A great nation, 

A great name, 

Blessings to all nations.

500

What did Noah take with him on the ark?

Noah took his wife, his sons, his sons wives, and two of every living being on earth.

500

What is the Second season in the Liturgical Calendar?

Christmas.

500

What is Cain’s job?

Tiller of the ground (Farmer)

500

How did Adam and Eve disobey God?

They ate the forbidden  fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and bad after God told them not to.