OT Study Notes Flashcards

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What are the 10 steps through the Bible in order?

p. 102-103

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  1. The Beginning.
  2. The Hebrew Fathers
  3. The Exodus
  4. The Promised Land
  5. The Judges
  6. The Kingdom
  7. The Exile
  8. The Restoration
  9. The coming of Christ.
  10. The great commission.
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What are the four key events of the Beginning?

  1. The beginning of the ____ and ____ at Creation. ( G 1-2)
  2. The beginning of ____ , suffering, and ____ at the Fall. ( G 3-5)
  3. The beginning of the ____ ____ after the____. (G 6-9)
  4. The beginning of the nations at the ____ __ ____. (G 10-11)

p. 102 STEP ONE

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  1. Universe;
    man
  2. Sin;
    death
  3. New world ;
    flood
  4. Tower of Babel
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The stories of the Hebrew fathers take place in what chapters?

p. 102 STEP TWO

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Genesis 12 - 50;
Job

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Who were the four key characters of the Hebrew fathers?

p. 102 STEP TWO

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  1. Abraham
  2. Isaac
  3. Jacob
  4. Joseph
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Genesis is the story of the beginning of the ____ of Man through the promised seed of ____?

p. 104 1a Q #2

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Redemption; Abraham

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What is the sub-title of Genesis?

p. 104 Q#2

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“The Book of Beginnings”

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  1. Which chapters in Genesis briefly survey the history of the world up to Abraham?
  2. These chapters describe firstly ____, then the entrance of ___ into the world, the spread of __ from the first ____ to the depravity of the pre-flood world and the sin and scattering at ____.

p 104 1) Q#2

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  1. Chapters 1-11
  2. Creation;
    sin;
    sin
    murder;
    Babel
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With the conversion and call of ____ in chapter 12, the book zeroes in on Abraham and his seed,____, ____, and ____, who carries the people into Egypt and set the stage for the book of Exodus.

p. 104 1a2 Q#2

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Abraham;
Isaac,
Jacob
joseph.

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  1. Genesis comes from the Greek word for “generations”, ____ , “source” or ____.
  2. The theme of Genesis is ____ ?
  3. The key word in Genesis is ____ ?
  4. The key verse in G is ____?
  5. The key chapter in Genesis is ____?

p. 105 2, 3, 4, 5c, 6 Q#2

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  1. “Origin”;
    “beginning”
  2. The Selection of Israel (as God’s chosen nation for His redemptive plan for mankind”
  3. “Beginning”
  4. Genesis 3:15 (the Proto-Evangelium)
  5. Chapter 12~ the call of Abraham and the giving of the Abrahamic Covenant.
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Key Chapters in Genesis

  1. The Creation….
  2. The Fall
  3. The Flood
  4. The Table of the Nations and The Tower of Babel
  5. Sodom and Gomorrah
  6. Abraham offers Isaac

p. 105 6 a, b, c, d, f, g Q#2

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  1. Genesis 1-2
  2. Genesis 3
  3. Genesis 6-8
  4. Genesis 10-11
  5. Genesis 18-19
  6. Genesis 22
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  1. Who was the author of Genesis?
  2. What other books did he write?

p. 106 7a Q#2

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  1. Moses
  2. Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
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  1. The book of Genesis spans the first ____ of our 10 chronological steps through the Bible.
  2. Genesis __ through __ covers the Beginning. Approximately ____ to _____.
  3. Genesis 12-50 covers the ____ ____ (also Job). Approximately ____ to ____ B.C.
  4. The book of Genesis covers more years of history than ____, from Creation to approximately ____ BC.

p. 107 1) ab 2) Q2

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  1. 2
  2. 1;
    11;
    4,000 BC;
    2,000 BC
  3. Hebrew Fathers;
    2,000 BC;
    1,600 BC
  4. The rest of the Bible put together;
    1,800 BC
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  1. What was the time of the writing of Genesis? Between ____ and ____ BC.
  2. Genesis was written to the ____ at the time of the ____ as a history of the Jewish people up to that time.
  3. Who were the recipients of the book of Genesis?

p. 107 8b, 9 Q#2

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  1. 1491 BC ;
    1450 BC
  2. Jews;
    Exodus
  3. The generation of the Exodus
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True or false
Jesus Christ is clearly pictured throughout this very first book of the Bible (Genesis)

This is called ____ ?

p. 107 10 Q2

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True

Christology

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  1. True or false

Genesis is the first, foundational, and most far reaching book of the Bible, covering almost half of the time of the whole Bible put together.

  1. ____ is the oldest historical writing in existence. The ____ of ____ in Genesis 10- 11 is the only document of its kind from the ancient world, and has astounded even skeptical historians with its amazing accuracy.
  2. Genesis may be compared with ____. Genesis is the ____ of all biblical doctrines while revelation is the ____ of all biblical doctrines.

p. 108 11a b Q1

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  1. False: it covers more time than all the other books of the Bible put together
  2. Genesis;
    Table of Nations
  3. Revelation;
    foundation;
    consummation.
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Four ways in which Jesus Christ is clearly pictured in the book of Genesis

  1. His ____ ____
    ( His being ____ on the cross for our ____ , His crushing conquest of ____ through the ____. )
    These are all prophesied in ____.
  2. His sacrifice for and clothing us in His ____ is pictured by the ____ ____ ____ made for Adam and Eve.
    This is found in ____.
  3. His blood ____ is seen in the offerings of ____ and his innocent death is seen in the ____ of righteous ____.
    This is found in ____.
  4. His ____ ____ is represented by the first ____.
    This is found in ____.
    p. 107 10abcd Q2
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  1. Virgin Birth;
    bruised;
    iniquities;
    Satan;
    resurrection;
    Genesis 3:15
  2. righteousness;
    coats of skin;
    Genesis 3:21
  3. sacrifice;
    Abel;
    murder;
    Abel;
    Genesis 4:4,8
  4. Representative headship; Adam;
    Romans 5:14–19;
    I Corinthians 15: 21–22, 45–49
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Genesis is the story of the beginning of the ___ of Man through the promised seed of ___ ?

p. 104 1 a #2

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Redemption; Abraham

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Genesis 1-11 briefly survey the history of the world up to ___ , describing ___ , the entrance of ___ into the world, the spread of sin from the first ___ to the depravity of the pre ___ world and the sin and scattering at ___.

p. 104 1 a 1) #2

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Abraham;
Creation;
sin;
murder;
flood;
Babel

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With the conversion and call of ___ in chapter 12, the book zeros in on Abraham and his seed, ___ , ___ (the father of the 12 tribes of Israel) and ___ ,who carries the people into ___ and sets the stage for the book of ___.

p. 104 1 a 2) #2

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Abraham; Isaac; Jacob; joseph; Egypt; exodus

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Genesis is from the Greek word for ___ ?
also “generations”, “origin”, “source”

p. 105 2 #2

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“beginning”

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The theme for Genesis

Key Word for Genesis

p. 105 3-4 #2

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The selection of Israel-as God’s chosen nation for his redemptive plan for mankind

Beginning

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What is the significance of one of the key verses in Genesis, Genesis 3:15?

p. 105 5 c #2

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It is the Proto-Evangelium
(first gospel)

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What is the key chapter of Genesis?

It contains the Call of ___ and the giving of the ____ Covenant.

p. 105 6 #2

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Chapter 12

Abraham; Abrahamic

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Key Chapters of Genesis

The Creation

The Fall

The Flood

The Table of the Nations and the Tower of Babel

Sodom and Gomorrah

Abraham offers Isaac

p. 105 6 a b c d f g #2

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Genesis 1-2

Genesis 3

Genesis 6-8

Genesis 10-11

Genesis 18-19

Genesis 22

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Who was the author of Genesis? He also wrote ___ , ___ , ___ and ___. p. 106 7 a #2
Moses Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy
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The book of Genesis spans the first ___ of our 10 chronological steps through the Bible. Genesis ___ - ___ covers step 1, the Beginning app. ____ BC to ___ BC. Genesis ___ to ___ covers the Hebrew Fathers (which also includes the book of Job) app. ___ to ___ BC. The book of Genesis covers ___ years of history than the rest of the Bible put together, from ___ to approximately 1800 BC. p. 107 1) a) b) 2)
2; 1; 11; 4,000; 2,000; 12;50; 2,000; 1,600; more; Creation
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The time of the writing of the book of Genesis was between ___ and ___ BC. Genesis was actually written to the ___ at the time of the ___ as a history of the Jewish people up to that time. Genesis was written to ________ ? p. 107 b 9 #2
1491; 1450; Jews; Exodus; the generation of the Exodus
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Christology: Jesus Christ is clearly pictured throughout this very first book of the Bible in….. a. His ___ birth, His being ___ for our iniquities on the cross, and His crushing conquest of ___ through the ___ are all prophesied in ____. b. His sacrifice for and clothing us in His ___ is pictured by the coats of ___ God made for Adam and Eve (Genesis 3:21) c. His blood sacrifice is seen in the offerings of ___ and His innocent death is seen in the ___ of righteous Abel. (Genesis 4:4,8) d. His representative ___ is represented by the first ___. (Romans 5:14-19, 1 cor 15:21-22, 45-49) p. 107 10 a b c d #2
a. Virgin; bruised; Satan, resurrection; Genesis 3:15 b. Righteousness; skins c. Abel; murder d. Headship; Adam
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Genesis covers not only more time than any other book of the Bible, but actually covering more time than ___ ? Genesis is the oldest ___ writing in existence. The ___ of ___ in Genesis 10 and 11 is the only document of its kind from the ancient world, and has astounded, even skeptical historians with its amazing ___. Genesis may be compared with ___. Genesis is the ___ of all biblical doctrines while revelation is the ___ of all biblical doctrines. p. 108 11 a b 12 #2
All of the other books of the Bible put together Historical table; nations; accuracy Revelation; Foundation; Consummation
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During step two, who are the four key characters? #1
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph
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Re: the Young Earth Creationist View or Special Creation Everything is the result of divine creation which took place in six ___ 24 hour days just a few thousand years ago. This is the position of scientific creationism and ___ geology This view accepts the ___ account at face value and as a straightforward account of the creation of all things in one literal ___ ___ week. In summary, all of the best and the ___ of scientific evidences indicate that the Earth is young, not old. In a quote by John Morris, in a film called the evolution conspiracy, he says “ there are hundreds of different ‘ clocks’ by which we estimate the age of a rock or the age of the _____, and almost all of them seem to give ____ ages for all of these things. There are about ___ or___ however, that seem to give ____ ages. It’s interesting that my evolutionary colleagues will always choose those ___ ones.” p. 125 1. c. 1)
literal Flood Genesis; seven day majority Earth Young five; six; old Old
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Regarding the seven evidences for creation…. There is no evidence for evolution in the ___ record of the past. Evolutionists do not have one real or proven example of evolution between any two “ ____” in the entire fossil record. There is no evidence for evolution in the ___. There is not one example of real evolution in all of ___ ___. Evolutionists still have no working theory of ___ evolution actually takes place. Evolutionists have no explanation of the origin of ___. The ___ ___ of life from non-life is considered absolutely impossible by science, and yet it is also considered to be where all life originated. p. 125-127 2) 3) 4) 5) a) # 3
Fossil; Kinds Present; human history How Life Spontaneous generation
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regarding the seven evidences for biblical creation….. Evolutionists have no viable explanation for the origin of the ___? Evolutionists have no real evidence from ___. All of the best evidence indicates that the strata or layers of the so-called geologic column were laid down rapidly by a ___ ___, not gradually over millions of years. The geologic column is often pictured in textbooks and is called by many the best _____ of evolution. The trade secret of geology is that the geologic column exists only in ___. It exists nowhere in the real world. Different layers are found in different parts of the world and stacked in a ___ column. The layers are determined and dated by the ___ found in them, which are in return dated by the ___ in which they are found, which is ___ reasoning at its worst. All of the strata and fossils are actually dated by the ___ that evolution is true and the ___ order in time of the evolution of the creatures found in the fossil record. p. 128129 7) a) b) c)
Universe Geology Global flood Evidence Theory; theoretical Fossils; layers; circular Assumption; assumed
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What books and chapters fall in Step One (the beginning)?
Genesis 1 - 11 
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What are the seven things you must reject in order to accept theistic evolution? p. 138-139 c 2) a-g #3
1. Reject Genesis 1-2 completely 2. Reject belief in a literal Adam and Eve 3. Reject belief in a literal fall (thus invalidating belief in the sin nature, and therefore the need for a Savior) 4. Reject belief in the literal genealogies of scripture, including those of Jesus. 5. Reject belief in a literal interpretation of the Bible. 6. Reject belief in the headship of the husband over the wife, which is based on the order of creation. 7. Reject belief in the trustworthiness of all who spoke of a literal Adam, including Moses, Paul, and Jesus.
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Regarding the contradictions between Genesis one and two and evolution… 1. Genesis declares that vegetation existed before the creation of the sun on day four. What is the problem that this introduces with evolution? 2. Genesis declares God made man directly from dust. Problem? 3. Genesis declares God made woman from man’s side. Problem? 4. Genesis declares sin existed before, and was the cause of, all death. Problem? p. 138-139 c 2) a) 3] 5] 6] 9] # 3
1. Problem: evolution demands the existence of the sun for any life to develop or survive on earth. 2. Evolution declares that man evolved from some sub-ape creature. 3. Evolution demands that they evolved simultaneously. 4. Theistic evolution proposes hundreds of millions of years of death, suffering, and extinction before man and before sin.
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The term “whales” in Genesis 1:21 is ___ in the Hebrew and literally means ___ ___ ___. This term is also translated in the Old Testament as __ (21 times) , “serpent(s)” (3 times), “sea monsters” 1 time) and ___ (2 times). The Hebrew does carry with it the connotation of ___. Whales are included in this verse, but the passage obviously speaks of far ___! p. 120 5 c #3
“tannim”; “great sea monsters” “dragons”; “whales”; “monster”; more
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What books and chapters fall in Step Two - The Hebrew Fathers?
Gen 12-50; Job
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Many ask the question, “ why aren’t dinosaurs mentioned in the Bible?” Some feel they are mentioned on day ___ of Creation! Are clearer references to dinosaurs given elsewhere in scripture ? Where? Does the Bible use the word dinosaur? The term was not invented until ___. The Bible uses the words, dragons, sea monsters, ___ and ___. p. 120 5. c. 2) a) b) c)
5; Yes; Job 40-41; no; 1841; behemoth; leviathan
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Re the strategy of Satan. Satan inhabited the ____. We need to know the ____ Satan used to tempt Eve, because he will use the same devices against us today. Recognizing his strategies can lead us to effectively counter Satan‘s attacks against us on a day by day basis. Satan came ____ in the form of the serpent. **Principal one** Satan works best when _____. He chose a _____ disguise. P142 A. 1. a. 1) b.
Serpent Method Disguised Hidden Beautiful
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Principle two: Satan always chooses _____ vessels to advertise _____. Satan first casts _____ on _____ _____. P142 2) 2 #4
Attractive Sin Doubt God’s Word
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Principle 3 Satan always attempts to cause us to _____ whether or not something is really _____. Satan then _____ or _____ (by adding to) God‘s word.  P 143 a 3 #4
Doubt Wrong Corrupts Changes
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Principle 4: Satan always tries to make us think of God as too ____, as unfair, or as robbing us of enjoyment. Satan engages in _____ with his victim. P 143 b 4 #4
Strict Conversation
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Principle 5 Once Satan has us conversing, he has us _____. Satan next openly _____ God‘s word. P143-144 a. 5.
Considering Denies
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Principle 6: Satan always tries to _____ us that God is not _____. This includes His _____, His plan for our ______, His promises, and His warnings. Satan denies the ________ of sin. P144 5c 6 #4
Convince Trustworthy Word Lives Consequences
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Principle 7: Satan always tries to ____ us that we can get away with sin. Satan denies God‘s _____ character. P144 7 #4
Convince Loving
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Principle 8: Satan tries to ____ us that God does not really love us or have our best ____ at heart. P144 c. #4
Convince Interests
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Principle 9: Satan tries to convince us that we are _____ ____ if we say no to sin and yes to God. Satan offers _____. P144 7d. 8. #4
Missing out godhood
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Principle 10: Satan always tries to convince us that we are in _____. Satan offers ____. P145 g. 9. #4
charge Knowledge
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Principle 11: Satan appeals to our _____. Satan‘s offer was that they would know ____ and evil as God knows ____ and evil. Satan‘s half truth: Man now looks _____ himself, instead of to God to discover what is right and wrong. The problem is that man’s nature is now _____ within himself. Thus man sees anything consistent with himself as _____. This is why we are so ______ to our own sins, while we can easily see the sins of ______. This is also why you may often feel that there is _____ _____ with something that God says is sin. In one sense, Satan‘s promises ______ true. Their eyes were opened, and they did know good and evil, but not as _____ did!  P145 9 #4
Curiosity Good Good Within Sinful Good Blind Others Nothing wrong Were God
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Principle 12: Satan always ____! Satan then tempts Eve with the same three deadly ________ that John warns about centuries later. (Name them) P146 f) 10 #4
Lies Temptations The lust of the flesh The lust of the eyes The pride of life 
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Principle 13: Satan always uses the same basic ______.( Learn them!) The Tragedy of Sin. Eve and Adam disobey God by eating the forbidden fruit. By this wicked act of _____ rebellion against God, they bring sin, _____, and _____ to the human race. P146 d. B. 1. #4
tactics Defiant Sickness Suffering
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Principle 14: Satan often uses another _____ to tempt us. P146 c. #4
Person
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Name three ways that Adam & Eve responded when confronted with their sin. Study sheet #4
They tried to hide their sin. They tried to hide from God. They tried to excuse themselves by blaming someone else.
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The first human birth produced the first human ____. When Cain brought an unacceptable offering to God, God offered an opportunity for _____. 
Murderer Repentance
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What was Adam and Eve‘s third son‘s name and what does his name mean?
Seth “Appointed substitute”
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Where do we find the story of Enoch? (book & chapter) This chapter gives the line of man from _____ to _____. How long did Enoch live, and how did he die? What is Enoch’s death a picture of? P155 #5
Gen 5 Adam Noah 365 years He didn’t die. He was translated to heaven w/o death. The rapture 
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Who is the oldest recorded man that ever lived, and how long did he live? Study sheet #5
Methuselah 969 years
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Where did Ham’s sons settle? Nimrod was founder of what areas? P170 #5
Primarily to the south and far east Babel/Babylon (modern Iraq) and other cities of Shinar & Assyria
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Which of Adam’s sons continues the line of the promised seed from which the Messiah will come? P155
Seth
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Where did the division of the nations take place? (Physical location and chapter) What sin was committed when they determined that the tower would reach into heaven? Who was the leader and king of this great rebellion against God? Who was his grandfather? P172 #5
Tower of Babel Genesis 11 Idolatry Nimrod Ham
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Nimrod demanded to be worshiped himself as the first of a long line of so-called ____ _____. He established an elaborate _____ _____, based upon the worship of himself and the heavens, and a perverted connection of _____ in man, beast, and harvest with the heavenly bodies. This was the first fertility religion and demanded sexual acts with the temple _____ in order to bring about a good _____ and abundant _____. P172 #5
god-kings false religion fertility prostitutes Spring Harvests
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Who was Nimrod’s wicked wife? What did she do after Nimrod’s death? What was her son‘s name? How did she claim he was conceived? She claimed that he was the _____ of his father. 
Semerimus She took over his false cult and demanded worship as a goddess. Tammuz By a sunbeam from Nimrod, who had become the sun god. Reincarnation
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Who was Tammuz? He was worshiped as the ____ god, the _____ god, the _____ of the gods, and the god of ____, rain, and ____. P173 #5
The son of Semerimus sun moon head storms lightning
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Semerimus was worshiped as the ____ of heaven, ____ earth, mother ____, and the goddess of ____ . P173 #5
Queen Mother Nature Sex
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Where do we find the judgment of the pre-flood world? God commanded Noah to preserve ____ and ____ life by building a massive ark. God warned Noah that he was about to send a ____ flood to destroy all air breathing ____ creatures on earth. God offered Noah a ____ ____ to preserve Noah and all those on the Ark. What were the approximate dimensions of the Ark? P161 #6
Genesis 6:13-9:19 Human Animal Global Land Covenant promise 450’ long 75’ wide 45’ high
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How long did it take to build the ark? How long did the flood last? Where did the Ark land? What verse establishes the divine death penalty for murder? Study sheet # six
120 years 371 days Ararat Gen 9:6
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How long did it take Noah to build the ark? How many days did the flood last? Where did the ark land? What verse establishes the divine death penalty for murder? Study sheet #6
120 years 371 days Ararat Gen. 9:6
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What chapters give us the story of Abraham? Who was his father? He was from what descendent of Adam? Where did he live? What modern country is this? Who were Abram’s brothers? Approximately when was Abram born? P 178 #7
Gen 12-24 Terah Shem Ur of the Chaldees Iraq Nahor, Haran 1996 BC
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Ur was located south of ____ and was a major port city on the ____ river as it flows south to the ____ Gulf. The reference to Ur is one of many examples where the Biblical text was once scoffed at by ____. Skeptics long denied both the historicity of _____ and the existence of ____. Archaeology silenced the skeptics when the ruins of this major city were excavated in the years ____ through ____. P178 #7
Babylon Euphrates Persian Liberals Abraham Ur 1922-1934
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Ur was one of the chief cities of the ____ world and capital of the kingdom of the ____. It had a population of approximately 300,000 and was one of the worlds leading ____ centers. Ur was also a major center of the ____ religion that flowed out of Babel. There was a massive ____ tower constructed after the design of the Tower of Babel. The pagan _____ in Ur honored Nannar the moon-god, and his wife ____. P178 #7
Ancient Sumerians Trade Pagan Ziggurat Ningal
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Where is the first giving of the Abrahamic covenant found? Regarding the provisions of the covenant, God said, 1. I will make of thee a ____ ____. What is the primary meaning of this statement? 2. “I will ____ thee.” God promised personal blessings to ____, and he would indeed receive both ____ and ____ riches. His seed also is included by ____ in this promise of great blessing.
Gen 12 Great nation That God promised to produce the nation of Israel from the seed of Abraham. Bless Abraham Earthly Heavenly Implication
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Regarding the provisions of the Abrahamic covenant: 3. “I will make thy ____ ____.” Outside of the names of Jesus and of God, no name In history has been more honored by more people than the name of ____. Abraham is revered by the ____ world, the ____, the ____ and the ____. P179 #7
Name great Abraham Arab Muslims Jews Christians
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Regarding the provisions of the Abrahamic covenant: 4. Thou shalt be a ____. This promise speaks first and foremost of Abraham and then of his ____ seed, but it also extends to his ____ seed. The seed of Abraham has been the source of untold ____ to the world. P179 #7
Blessing Physical Spiritual Blessing
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Regarding the provisions of the Abrahamic covenant: 5. I will ____ them that ____ thee. God here promises blessing on all ____ and all ____ who bless Abraham and his seed. 6. I will ____ him that ____ thee. 7. And in thee shall all ___ of the ____ be blessed. This is a reference to ____ coming as the ultimate seed of Abraham to bless all nations through the ____ made available to the world. P179-180
5. Bless, bless People Nations 6. Curse Curseth 7. Families Earth Christ Salvation
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Regarding the provisions of the Abrahamic covenant: 8. The covenant introduced in Genesis 12 is further expanded and affirmed to ____, ____, and ____. The Abrahamic covenant is an ___ covenant. The Abrahamic covenant is an ____ covenant. We shall see that this covenant is unconditional because it is based upon the ____ and the ____ of Jehovah God, not upon the actions or ____ of Israel. P180
Abraham Isaac Jacob Eternal Unconditional Promise Character Obedience
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Regarding the delay of Abraham, God had called Abram to leave his father’s house and go to ____, but he took ____, his father, and traveled only to ____, the last major outpost of ____ along the trade routes. Abram’s father then died, and Abram quickly moved on. Terah means ____. P181-182
Canaan Terah Haran Civilization Delay
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The Abrahamic covenant is ____ – ____. What is the name of the wrong view that Israel has been permanently set aside as God‘s people and replaced by the church? This view claims that Israel has been permanently ____ by God, but that God is still keeping his promises to Israel, because these promises have now been ____ from the physical seed of Abraham to the spiritual seed of Abraham in the church. If God made specific promises to Israel as a nation and never delivered what he promised, these would be ____ promises, even if he gave something else(spiritual blessings) to someone else(the church). The Abrahamic covenant is ____. P180-181 #7
Non-transferable Replacement Theology Rejected Transferred Broken Literal
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Pharaoh took ____ to be his wife, but was plagued by God and discovered the truth. The king angrily rebuked Abram and sent him away. He became a poor testimony to ____. He picked up the Egyptian handmaid ____, who gave birth to ____, who became the father of the people who are to this day the hated enemy of the ____. P183 3c,f #9
Sarai Lot Hagar Ishmael Jews
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The servants of Abram and Lot began arguing over ____ rights. Abram told Lot that there should be no strife between them and showed Lot that the whole land was before him and permitted Lot to take his pick of the land. Lot chose the well watered plains of ____, and pitched his tent towards Sodom. We always move ____ or ____ to sin before we move ____ to sin. P183 F. 2a,b #9
Grazing Jordan Toward Near In
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Who was Melchizedek? M brought Abram bread and wine and blessed him. This first reference to bread and wine in scripture is a picture of what? Abram gave Melchizedek ____ of all. P184 #9
The King-Priest of Salem The future offering of the body & blood of Christ on the cross Tithes
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In the fourth appearance of God to Abraham, Abram asked God for ____ of his covenant. God told Abram to assemble ____ for the ____ of the covenant. In Abram’s time, the two parties of a ____ covenant would slaughter and divide animals and then walk hand in hand ____ between the pieces, thus signifying that they would keep the covenant under penalty of ____. God then placed Abraham into a ____ ____ and passed through the midst of the animals ____, signifying that his covenant with Abraham was ____. God’s covenant with Israel is therefore not dependent upon anything that Abraham or his ____ would ever do. Thus Israel will always be God’s ____ ____! P185-186 #7
Confirmation Animals Sealing Blood Together Death Deep sleep Alone Unconditional Descendants Chosen people
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What does “Abram” mean? What does “Abraham” mean? What does “Sarai” mean? What does “Sarah” mean?
Exalted father Father of a great multitude Contentious Princess P. 187 #8
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What does “Isaac” mean?
Laughter P. 188
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What is the origin of the Ammonites? What is the origin of the Moabites? What is the origin of the Midianites?
Son of Lot and one of his daughters Son of Lot and one of his daughters Midian was the son of Abraham and Keturah P. 189,193
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How does God test Abraham? The land of Moriah, where Isaac was to be sacrificed, maybe became what? How is Abraham’s great faith seen in this story ? What did Abraham think was going to happen?
By telling him to offer his only son as a sacrifice The area of Jerusalem where the Jewish temple was built The fact that he rose up early to obey God with no hesitation He believed that God was going to raise Isaac from the dead P. 191
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Once Abraham, Isaac and the servants reached Mariah after a three days journey, how did Abraham show another sign of his great faith? When Isaac asked Abraham, where is the lamb?, What did Abraham answer?
He told the servants that he and Isaac would both return God himself will provide a lamb P. 192
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What stopped Abraham from sacrificing Isaac? Jesus Himself stopped Abraham from slaying his son, knowing that it was ___, not Isaac, who would be given by his father as a sacrifice for sins. What did Abraham name the place of the “sacrifice”? Which means?
God/Jesus did He Jehoveh Jireh The Lord will provide P. 192
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When Isaac was waiting in the field to receive Rebekah, he again pictures ___, as God the Father (Who is pictured by ___ ) sends his spirit (pictured by Abraham’s servant ___) to prepare a Bride, (the ___- pictured by ___) for His Son (___-pictured by ___).
Christ Abraham Elieazar Church Rebekah Christ Isaac P. 194
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In what chapter(s) do we read the account of Sodom and Gomorrah?
Genesis 18–19 # 10 study guide
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In what chapter(s) do we read about Abraham offering Isaac?
Genesis 22 #10 study guide
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What is the reference to this verse? And he believed in the LORD; and he counted it to him for righteousness.
Genesis 15:6 Number 10 study guide
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What is the reference to this verse(s)? For I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth: And though after my skin worms destroy this body, yet in my flesh shall I see God
Job 19:25–26  number 10 study guide
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What is the reference to this verse(es)? Neither have I gone back from the commandment of his lips; I have esteemed the words of his mouth more than my necessary food.
Job 23:12 Number 10 study guide
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What is the reference to this verse(s)? I made a covenant with mine eyes; why then should I think upon a maid?
Job 31:1  number 10 study guide
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What names have been proposed as the author of Job?
Moses Elihu the 4th friend Job P. 218 #11
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Which book is thought to be the oldest book of the Bible? It’s events occurred during the time of the ___, just before or after whose time?
Job Patriarch Abraham’s P. 228 #11
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What is the theme of Job?
The contemplation of Israel’s God’s sovereignty over suffering. Page 217 number 11
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Is the suffering of Job the main theme of the book? Then what is the theme of Job?
No it is the secondary theme The sovereignty of God Page 217 number 11
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One of the purposes and the messages in the book of Job, is for job to address the issue of ___?
Why the righteous suffer Page 218 number 11
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Who was Job’s defender? God will never allow anything to happen to you that he does not intend to be for your ___, other’s ___, and/or His ___. God will never allow anything to happen to his children, which is more than they can bear, with His ___?
God Good Blessings Glory Grace P. 220 #11
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How many children did Job Lose? What kind of response to Job have to the death of his children? 1. He ___ 2. He ___ 3. He focused on what God ___, not on what God ___ away.
10 A righteous response 1. Mourned 2. Worshipped 3. Gave; took. Page 221 number 11
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Eliphaz based his arguments on mystical visions and personal ___ and declares that Job should ___, because all his sufferings are the result of his ___.
Experience Repent Sin Page 222 number 11
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Who based his arguments with Job on mystical visions and personal experience and declares that job should repent, because all his sufferings are the results of his sin?
Eliphaz Page 222 number 11
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Bildad based his arguments on ___ and declares that job should ___, because all his suffering are the result of his ___.
Tradition Repent Sin Page 222 number 11
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Which friend of Job argued based on tradition and declared that Job should repent because all his suffering are the result of his sin?
Bildad Page 222 number 11
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Zofar based his arguments on personal ___ and declared that job should repent, because all his suffering are the result of his ___.
Opinion Sin Page 222 number 11
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Which one of Job’s friends base his arguments on personal opinion and declared that Job should repent because all his suffering are the result of his sin?
Zophar Page 222 number 11
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Which one of Job’s friends remain silent until the end out of respect for his elders and finally declares that all four of them are wrong?
Elihu Page 222 number 11
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Which one of Job’s friends actually comes closer to the truth in his speeches than anyone? Would it be correct to accuse Elihu of being a brash young fool? Does God condemn Elihu along with Job’s other three friends? T/F Elihu accused Job of suffering for his sin, as had the other three speakers. Does Elihu confront or condemn job for accusing God? What does Elihu exhort Job to?
Elihu No No False Yes Humility Page 230 number 11
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T/F Elihu is upset that Job justified himself rather than God. T\F He was also upset that Job’s self-righteous and prideful defense had finally brought him to the point of pleading with God. Correct answer? Why was Elihu upset with Jobs other three friends? Why did Elihu wait to speak? T/F Elihu could no longer refrain himself from speaking until everyone else is exhausted from the lengthy debate, which provides the answers concerning the real reasons for Job’s sufferings.
True False He was upset with Job for Accusing God Because they had found no answer, and yet they had condemned Job Because of his youth True Page 231 number 11
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Concerning Elihu’s defense of God‘s righteousness in suffering, he says God has the right to remain ___ and still be just and ___; to understand suffering, we must see ___’s ___.
Silent Sovereign God’s glory Page 231 number 11
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In his fourth speech, Elihu points out that there are just reasons for suffering other than ___ ___. Job does not have to accept the conclusion that either he has sinned, as his ___ asserted, or that God is ___, as Job has finally asserted. Whose appearance did Elihu prepare the way for ? T/F God continued along the lines of some of Bildad’s themes.
Personal sin Friends Unjust God’s False. He continued along some of Elihu’s themes. Page 231 number 11
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The basic message of God to Job was this: Job, can you understand even the simplest things of the ways of My creation? Job, look upon Me. Can you understand Me or My ways? Job, can’t you understand that you can’t understand all of My ways ? Now Job, behold My wisdom, My glory, and My love and ask yourself the question, even though you can’t understand, can you trust Me? 
No No No answer Yes Page 235 number 12
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What chapters in Job describes dinosaurs? What names does Job call them?
Job 40–41 Behemoth and leviathan Study guide number 12
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T/F We all partake of suffering simply because we are members of the human race, and we live in cursed bodies in a cursed world. The answer to the question, “if God is all powerful, why didn’t he create a perfect world with no sin and no suffering?”.
True He did Page 236 number 12
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A perfect world demands free ___. no one wants to live in a world without ___. God was not a heavenly tyrant who created a world of ___ and robots. He wanted us to love him because we freely ___ to do so.
Will Freedom Slaves Choose Page 236 number 12
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Is some suffering the results of personal sin? Does God choose to justly punish all men because of their inherent sinfulness? Rather than asking “why do so many bad things happen to good people?“, The real mystery is ?
Yes No Pastor Schriver’s answer: “There are no good people”. Why do so many good things happen to bad people ? Page 236 number 12
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What was the fact that Job, as men do today, struggled with? T/F Job admitted he was a sinner, and that men far worse were suffering equally. T/F In Job’s mind, there did not seem to be, and there was not, a direct cause and effects between any personal sin and his suffering
The fact that no particular sin seemed to be tied to his suffering False. He admitted he was a sinner, but he observed that men doing far worse were suffering far less. True Page 236 number 12
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Is all suffering the result of personal sin? The law of ___ in Hinduism teaches this, but the Bible does not. Some suffering is the result of the sins of ___ (vs. my own sin). What are some examples of this?
No Karma Others David’s family suffered because of his sin with Bathsheba ; innocent victims of drunk, drivers, rapist, or robbers Page 237 number 12
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Some suffering is for the glory of ___, that he might demonstrate his ___, power, comfort, and deliverance. Some suffering is to ___ and strengthen us to make us more usable in God’s service and more like ___.
God grace Purify Christ Page 237 number 12
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Some suffering is allowed by God because he is using it to accomplish a greater ___. What verse tells us this? The sufferings of ___ in Egypt or the death of Christ on the ___ are two obvious examples.
Good Romans 8:28 Joseph Cross Page 237 number 12
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Regarding reasons why Job was victorious in his suffering: Job focused on the fact that God had given us all we have: ___, health, wealth, family, etc. Does God have the perfect right to take these things away from us? Are we then cursed because God has taken these things from us? Why or why not?
Life Yes No. We have still been blessed to have had them for the period of time during which He blessed us with them. Page 237 number 12
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True or false? Job became rooted and grounded in the word of God because of the suffering in his life. True or false? Job was pure. Personal guilt always intensifies ___.
False. He was rooted and grounded in the word of God before the suffering came into his life. True Suffering Page 237 number 12
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T/F Job turned to his friends in his suffering. This is often the last thing we want to do at a time like this, but this is the one thing that we most ___ to do. What one word question did Job repeatedly ask? How many times did God rebuke him for this? In what instance did Jesus ask “Why?”?
False. He turned to God in suffering Need “Why?” 0 On the cross Page 237 number 12
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What did Job do when God chose not to answer his “why?” questions? T/F Job concluded that God was unjust if He didn’t answer Jobs questions. Did God rebuke job for this?
He demanded an answer True Yes Page 237 number 12
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The sovereign God has the right to choose to answer the question ___, or to leave it unanswered to expect us to ___ ___. Does God sometimes use our lack of understanding to stretch and strengthen our faith?
“Why?” Trust Him Affirmative Page 237 number 12
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A clear message from Job is that the understanding of suffering is often far beyond our ability to ___ and therefore God ___ explain all suffering to us.
Comprehend Cannot Page 237 number 12
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By having Abram take Hagar as his handmaid, Sarai and Abram depended upon the ____ instead of ____. What is another word for angel? (of the Lord) The angel of the Lord promised Hagar that she would bear Ishmael, who would father a ____ and ____ race. How old was Abram when Ishmael was born? P187 J 1, 3b, 4 #9
Flesh Faith Messenger Wild Violent 86
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Who was Abraham’s second wife, and how many children did they have? Which one of these sons became the father of a nation that became enemies of Israel?
Keturah 6 sons Midian
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Where did Laban live? What was his relation to Jacob? What does Leah’s name mean? P199-200 E 1, 2, 3 #9
Haran Uncle Tender-eyed
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How old was Joseph when he was sold into slavery? Who was he purchased by, and what was that person’s position?
17 Potiphar An officer of Pharaoh’s, and captain of the guard
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What land in Egypt did the Israelites settle in? What was Jacob’s name changed to? Study sheet number nine
Goshen Israel