Righteous and blameless
Genesis 6:9 - Noah is described as a righteous man, blameless among the people of his time, and he walked with God, distinguishing him from others.
What was the purpose of the flood as described in Genesis?
| To destroy all flesh corrupted by violence | To create a new race of humans | To cleanse the earth of disease | To reshape the landscape |
Who are described as "mighty men" and "men of renown" in Genesis 6?
| The Nephilim | The descendants of Cain | The sons of Enoch | Noah's sons |
The Table of Nations in Genesis 10 lists the descendants of Noah's sons. How many nations are mentioned in total?
| 100 | 30 | 50 | 70 |
How was the state of the earth described when Noah and his family exited the ark?
| It was covered in vegetation | It was dry | It was still muddy | It was barren |
What events are recorded in Genesis chapters 1 and 2?
| Noah's Ark | The Big Bang | Abraham's Journey | Creation |
Who is the only person in Genesis recorded as living less than 120 years?
| Joseph | Jacob | Isaac | Moses |
In Genesis, who was buried under and oak tree below Bethel?
| Deborah, Rebekah's nurse | Hagar, Sarah's maid | Zilpah, Leah's maid | Adah, Esau's wife |
Genesis is the first book of the Bible
| False | True |
What was the purpose of the lights in the expanse according to Genesis?
| To create heat | To provide wind | To protect the earth | To separate day from night |
How does Genesis describe the relationship between man and woman after their creation?
| They are destined to struggle | They are co-rulers of the earth | They are meant to work separately | They are described as one flesh |