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Revelation OT Short Quiz Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009

Covenants In the Beginning After the Fall Abraham OT History 100 200 300 400 500

This is the number of covenants in the Old Testament. Question 1 - 100 This is the number of covenants in the Old Testament.

Answer 1 – 100 Five

DAILY DOUBLE! Category: French Authors

This is the name of the author of The Three Mustketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo

This is how we defined “Covenant” in class. Question 1 - 300 This is how we defined “Covenant” in class.

A family relationship God establishes Answer 1 – 300 A family relationship God establishes

Question 1 - 400 These are the first people with whom God establishes a Covenant in the Bible.

Answer 1 – 400 Adam and Eve

Question 1 - 500 This is what happens to the scope or size of each successive Old Testament Covenant.

Answer 1 – 500 They get bigger

This is a name for the genre of the first few chapters of Genesis. Question 2 - 100 This is a name for the genre of the first few chapters of Genesis.

Answer 2 – 100 Primeval History

Question 2 - 200 This simple adjective is how the Bible describes everything God creates.

Answer 2 – 200 “Good”

Mankind is described as being created in this way with respect to God. Question 2 - 300 Mankind is described as being created in this way with respect to God.

“in God’s image and likeness” Answer 2 – 300 “in God’s image and likeness”

Question 2 - 400 This is the name for the problem of the whole Bible which occurs in Genesis 3: the rejection of God’s Fatherhood.

Answer 2 – 400 Original Sin

Question 2 - 500 We defined this theological term as “hurting ourselves” or “diminishing our own happiness.”

Answer 2 – 500 Sin

This is the name for God’s promise of restoration to mankind. Question 3 - 100 This is the name for God’s promise of restoration to mankind.

Answer 3 – 100 Protoevangelion

This is a modern day example of a covenant. Question 3 - 200 This is a modern day example of a covenant.

Answer 3 – 200 Marriage

Question 3 - 300 This is the next great Biblical figure we hear about (after Adam and Eve); God establishes a Covenant with him and his family.

Answer 3 – 300 Noah

Question 3 - 400 Sometime after the flood, we hear about this great structure being built as a kind of tribute mankind makes to its own greatness.

Answer 3 – 300 The Tower of Babel

This is the third person with whom God establishes a covenant. Question 3 - 500 This is the third person with whom God establishes a covenant.

Answer 3 – 500 Abraham

Question 4 - 100 God promises to give Abraham these as numerous as the stars in the sky.

Answer 4 – 100 Descedants

These are God’s other two promises to Abraham (other than children). Question 4 - 200 These are God’s other two promises to Abraham (other than children).

Land and a Blessing to the World Answer 4 – 200 Land and a Blessing to the World

Question 4 - 300 Through Sarah’s maidservant, Abraham has an illegitimate son named this.

Answer 4 – 300 Ishmael

Sarah does eventually bear a son to Abraham; this is his name. Question 4 - 400 Sarah does eventually bear a son to Abraham; this is his name.

Answer 4 – 400 Isaac

Question 4 - 500 Through this grandson of Abraham, God continues to unfold his plan of salvation.

Answer 4 – 500 Jacob

Question 5 - 100 Moses leads the people to this mountain, where God entrusts to him the 10 Commandments.

Answer 5 – 100 Mt. Sinai

Question 5 - 200 At the end of his life, Moses entrusts his own leadership to this person.

Answer 5 – 200 Joshua

Question 5 - 300 God establishes the final Old Testament covenant with this king of Israel.

Answer 5 – 300 King David

Question 5 - 400 This reformer king restores the national identity and faith of Judah in the years leading up to 587 B.C.

Answer 5 – 400 King Josiah

Question 5 - 500 This empire conquers Judah and exiles the Jews back into its own territory.

Answer 5 – 500 Babylon