Explain how the teachings of Genesis chapters 1, 2, and 3 shape your personal worldview. Give at least 3 examples from Genesis 1-3, along with a short explanation of each.
After encountering God in a dream, Jacob chan
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Explain how the teachings of Genesis chapters 1, 2, and 3 shape your personal worldview. Give at least 3 examples from Genesis 1-3, along with a short explanation of each.
After encountering God in a dream, Jacob changed the city name of Luz to “Bethel,” which means “_______.”
Abram is counted righteous before God in Genesis 15 when he simply exercises faith.
Jesus seldom referred to the Old Testament in His teachings.
God commanded _______ to leave his family and country to go to the land God would show him.
Joseph’s brothers were _______ him because of his dreams from God.
Noah’s Flood as described in Genesis 6-9 was a _______ flood.
The earth was full of _______ leading up to the Flood.
The book of Genesis introduces God’s _______ program for humanity.
The book of Genesis covers more time than any other biblical book.
God changed Abram’s name to Abraham, which means “_______.”
The three sections of the Hebrew canon are the Law, the Prophets, and _______.
The confusion of the languages at Babel resulted in the _______ of the nations.
The creation account in Genesis is easily accommodated by secular evolution.
The two main divisions of the book of Genesis are _______ History and _______ History.
The books of the Bible are not authoritative because humans gave them canonical status but because humans recognized that they were inspired by God.
The Jewish and Christian traditions affirm that Moses wrote the Pentateuch.
Abram received the covenant sign of _______ from God.
The book of Genesis contains the structural markers of _______ toledoth, or records of generations.
The first verse of the Bible introduces God as _______ being.
The symbol of God's promise to never again destroy the world by a flood is the _______.
The theme of _______ recurs throughout the story of Jacob's life.
When Jacob gives the prophetic blessings over his twelve sons, it is clear that _______ will be the ruling tribe.
One reason why the Exodus may not be recorded in Egyptian records is that the Egyptians may not have wanted to record their own defeat.
The Old Testament tells the story of _______ people, places, and history.
The proper use of archaeology is to “prove” that the Bible is the Word of God.
The Hebrew word Torah means “_______” or “_______.”
Abram’s descendants would be slaves in another country for _______.
One interesting thing to note about the Hebrew word for “create” (bara) is that the subject of this verb is never man, meaning that God alone is the One who creates.
The Documentary Hypothesis has been confirmed by the discovery of 4 separate documents: J, E, D, and P.
The _______ of Scripture refers to the list of books recognized as divinely inspired and authoritative.
Moses would have been qualified to write the Pentateuch because of his _______.
The four great patriarchs of Genesis 12-50 are _______.
What key phrase from the time of Israel’s monarchy appears on the stele (stone) found at Tel Dan?
Jacob’s wife who became the mother of Judah (from whom the Messiah would come) was _______.
All canonical books of the Old Testament appear among the copies of the Dead Sea Scrolls except for _______.
Despite Joseph’s wrongful enslavement and imprisonment, he is providentially promoted to _______ of Egypt
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