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God punishes the serpent by:
a) banning it from all animals
b) forcing it to crawl on its belly
c) forcing it to eat dirt the rest of its life
d) putting enmity between it and woman (including her offspring)
e) all of the above
f) all but a and e |
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| God orders that man will strike serpent on the _____, and serpent will strike man at the ____. |
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God punishes woman by:
a) making the earth harder to toil
b) increasing the pain of childbirth
c) making her have urges for her husband
d) making husband her master
e) making her rely on husband for food
f) all of the above
g) b - d
h) all but c |
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| What is the consequences God enforces on man for eating Forbidden fruit? |
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| What does God make for Adam and Eve after they eat the Forbidden fruit? |
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| They are banished from the Garden and no longer allowed to eat from the Tree of Life. |
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| Why are Adam and Eve no longer immortal after eating from the Forbidden Tree? |
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| They have knowledge of good and evil |
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| Why does God say that Adam and Eve are like gods after they eat the forbidden fruit? |
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| Eve's eldest son who tends the soil |
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| Eve's second son, who tends livestock |
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| The Lord prefers Abel's offering of firstlings to Cain's offering of produce from soil |
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| Why is Cain resentful of Abel? |
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What does God say to Cain when he notices his resentment?
a) He can hold his head up high if he knows he did well
b) If he can't hold his head up, sin will be attracted to him
c) He can still be the master of his sins
d) all of the above
e) all but a |
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| He hears Abel's blood cry from the soil |
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| How does the Lord know that Cain has killed Abel? |
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The Lord punishes Cain by:
a) keeping the soil from producing for him
b) cursing him to wander the earth
c) by marking him
d) all of the above
e) all but c |
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| To let men know who he is--and if anyone kills him, his death will be avenged sevenfold. |
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| The name of the city that Cain founded |
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| Irad was the father of ______. |
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| Mehujael is the father of ________. |
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| Methusael is the father of ______. |
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| Lamech had two wives. What were their names? |
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| son of Adah and Lamech, who is the ancestor of all who dwell in tents and keep cattle |
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| son of Adah and Lamech, ancestor of all who play the lyre and pipe |
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| son of Zillah and Lamech, ancestor of all who forged instruments of bronze and iron |
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| wounding, bruising, seventy |
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| Lamech tells wives he has killed a man for _______ him and a boy for _______ him. Since he is Cain's descendent, he will be avenged ______ sevenfold. |
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| third son of Adam and Eve, who Eve believed God had given her because Cain had killed Abel |
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| T or F: In the time of Adam and Eve, men invoked the Lord by name |
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