Genesis: Teaching Your Children As You Walk by the Way

Geneis: Teaching Your Children

“As You Walk by the Way”  (Deuteronomy 6:9)

  1. What do we learn about God from, “In the beginning God”?
  1. Verse in chapter 1 showing “God” is more than one person:
  1. Dating the earth by studying geology does not consider that God created everything…
  1. The reason God rested and blessed the 7th day was to teach all mankind…
  1. The two trees in the midst of the Garden:
  1. Satan’s primary appeal to Eve was that she could be:
  1. The three lusts that were stirred in Eve were (1 Jn. 2:16):
  1. The first prophecy of the Bible:                       chapter/verse:
  1. The first two children of Adam and Eve:
  1. According to John 8:44, other than Cain, who also committed murder?
  1. Eve had another child to replace Abel. His name was:           His name means:
  1. In the 10 generations of chapter 5, only one person didn’t die:                                Why?
  1. His son, who was the oldest recorded man:             How old?
  1. Noah’s three sons:
  1. The dimensions of the Ark in feet:
  1. How long Noah and his family were in the Ark:
  1. In the Hebrew, the “rainbow” is actually referring to:
  1. The reason evil men built the tower of Babel:
  1. When the people were scattered, Shem’s descendants lived in the _______ part of the world; Japheth’s in the ______ part of the world; Ham’s in the _______ part
  1. The two great nations that came from Shem:
  1. Ham’s four sons____________________ from which came four great nations:
  1. How old was Shem when the Flood came?        His age at death:
  1. The father of Abraham:                       Where they lived:
  1. Abraham’s two brothers:                      Which died young?
  1. The one who died young had a son named:
  1. When God called Abraham, the family went to:
  1. After Abraham’s father died, his wife _____ and his nephew ____ traveled to ______
  1. God’s three promises to Abraham:
  1. Abraham’s wife:                Because she was barren she gave Abraham her handmaid:
  1. The handmaid had a son named:                The nations who came from him are: 
  1. This nephew had children by:               The nations that came from them:
  1. Abraham’s wife ______ had a child named ______ at age _____. Abraham’s age ____
  1. This child’s name means:
  1. His wife’s name was _______, the daughter of _______, who was the son of ______.
  1. They had two sons named:                               Their nations were:
  1. The younger son bought the older son’s ___________ and stole his _____________. 
  2. To escape his older brother, he fled to _____ where he worked ___ years to marry ______, the daughter of _____, who was brother to ______. He received _____as wife instead and had to work ___ more years.
  1. He then worked _____ years for flocks, and thus lived ___ years total in this land
  1. Jacob had _____ sons. His first four sons by his wife _____ were:
  1. Christ came through:
  1. Jacob’s loved wife, __________ eventually had two sons named: 
  1. Jacob also had four sons by his two concubines __________ and ____________. Jacob had a daughter named ________. 
  1. Reuben sinned by:                    Simeon & Levi sinned by:
  1. Judah’s three sons by a Canaanite woman:
  1. The oldest married _____, but was killed by God along with his brother. She then had twins by:
  1. Joseph was ___ years old when he was sold by his brothers to __________ traders who in turn sold him to ___________ in Egypt.
  1. He was falsely accused and thrown in prison where he interpreted the dreams of:
  1. Which of these died?
  1. At age ___ Joseph was exalted to prime minister. 
  1. He had two sons named:                            The oldest’s name means:
  1. Which son of Jacob devised the plan to sell Joseph?
  1. Which son of Jacob offered his life as a slave to save Benjamin?
  1. The whole family came to Egypt and lived in:
  1. Joseph’s life became a shadow/picture of:
  1. Joseph died at age:      Abraham died at:       Isaac died at:       Jacob died at:

Berry Kercheville

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