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Bible 1.5-1.8
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Where did the root problem of all human conflict begin? | When Adam and Eve sinned |
| Describe what sin is or does according to the textbook's evaluation of Adam and Eve's actions and response to God. | They sinned and had selfishness, stupidity, sin, arguing, and twisting and bending to blame. |
| According to the New Testament, why did Adam's fall result in worse consequences than Eve's? | Adam was deceived and purposely sinned. So, he had more punishments. |
| What was God's first promise of the Gospel in Genesis 3:15? | He will make their relationship hostile and Jesus is crushing Satan. |
| What curses are given to Eve? | Her sin brought pain into her life, especially in childbirth. |
| What curses are given to Adam? | His sin made it hard for him to rule over the Earth. |
| How do the curses relate to the Creation Mandate? | Everything under creation is now under slavery and work is more difficult. |
| What is context? | What surrounds the passage you are looking at |
| How do we know that Cain isn't promised the seed of the woman? | His murderous anger showed he was from the seed of the serpent. |
| How did Cain respond to God's rebuke of his sacrifice? | He refused to submit to God and killed his brother. |
| Name 5 ways people in Genesis 4 worked out the creation mandate. | 1) Abel kept sheep. 2) Cain worked the grounds and built a city. 3) Jacob was a herder. 4) Jubal- Cain was the founder of Melallergy 5) Lamedh wrote poetry. |
| The seed of the serpent and the seed of the woman had serious conflict in Genesis 4, and the seed of the woman lost. What does this say about the fulfillment of God's promise in Genesis 3:15? | It hasn't happened yet in the story, and it would come through another one of Eve's sons. |
| What two major themes about God's response to humans does the story of Noah and the ark display? | 1) Judgement on the wicked 2) Mercy on the Righteous |
| What motivated God to destroy the world with a flood? | The people's hearts were bad. |
| Did God ever take away the Creation Mandate? | No |
| How did Noah obtain his righteousness? | He was obedient to God's commands. |
| What does the sordid (immoral) account of Noah show to be true about humanity even after the flood? | There will still be sin. |
| What two things does Satan challenge? | God and Job |
| Why did Job's three friends think Job must have sinned? | He lost his riches, children, and health when he sinned. |
| Why did Eliju believe that Job needed to be corrected? | Job justified himself not God and he sinned. |
| What did God intend to prove to Job by His questions? | Job needs to listen to God |
| Why was Job confident that he would be vindicated (cleared of blame)? | He is a follower of Christ. |