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Discover the Wisdom of the Old Testament with "HIS WORD - Volume 1: Things You Should Know"
Dive deep into the scriptures with this comprehensive Q&A guide, perfect for those seeking to expand their knowledge of the Old Testament. Whether you're a believer, a student of the Bible, or simply curious about its teachings, this engaging resource offers a structured way to explore key events, figures, and themes from one of the most revered books in history.
This volume provides a wide-ranging exploration of pivotal moments and characters from the Old Testament, from the creation of the world to the lives of prominent figures like Abraham, Moses, and David. Each section offers thought-provoking questions with clear, concise answers, making it ideal for personal study, group discussions, or teaching purposes.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2024
HIS WORD
VOLUME 1
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
(QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS)
By Rumi Michael Leigh
Introduction
Welcome and thank you for reading this book “HIS WORD”. This book helps you test and revise your Bible knowledge of the Old Testament.
Stay blessed and enjoy the read.
Table of Contents
In the beginning: Questions
In the beginning: Answers
Garden of Eden: Questions
Garden of Eden: Answers
Cain and Abel: Questions
Cain and Abel: Answers
Noah: Questions
Noah: Answers
Abraham 1: Questions
Abraham 1: Answers
Abraham 2: Questions
Abraham 2: Answers
Isaac and Family: Questions
Isaac and Family: Answers
Joseph the interpreter: Questions
Joseph the interpreter: Answers
The Quest of Moses 1: Questions
The Quest of Moses 1: Answers
The Quest of Moses 2: Questions
The Quest of Moses 2: Answers
Joshua: Questions
Joshua: Answers
Samson: Questions
Samson: Answers
Samuel: Questions
Samuel: Answers
Saul: Questions
Saul: Answers
David: Questions
David: Answers
Solomon: Questions
Solomon: Answers
The children of Judah: Questions
The children of Judah: Answers
Jonah: Questions
Jonah: Answers
Bonus 1: Questions
Bonus 1: Answers
Bonus 2: Questions
Bonus 2: Answers
Conclusion
What did God create on the first day?
What did God create on the second day?
What did God create on the third day?
What did God create on the fourth day?
What did God create on the fifth day?
What did God create on the sixth day?
Why did God sanctify the seventh day?
Who was the first man created?
What did God use to make man?
Why did God create Eve?
Who named Eve?
Why did Adam name her Eve?
What is the meaning of Eve?
Who named the animals?
God created the heavens and the earth on the first day.
God created the sky on the second day.
God created dry land on the third day.
God created the heavenly bodies and the stars on the fourth day.
God created the creatures that live in water, birds, insects, etc. on the fifth day.
God created all the creatures that live on land. And then he created man of his own image (male and female) on the sixth day.
God sanctified the seventh day because he rested from all his work.
Adam was the first man created.
God used the dust of the ground to make man.
God created Eve because man was alone and he needed a helper.
Adam named Eve.
Adam named her Eve because she was the mother of all living.
Eve means mother of all living.
Adam named the animals.
What are the 4 rivers that originate from Eden?
What animal deceived Eve?
What did the animal represent?
How did this animal convince Eve to eat from the tree God told them not to?
Why did Adam hide himself when God called him?
What was Adam’s punishment?
What was Eve’s punishment?
What was God’s curse to the serpent?
How did God guard the tree of life?
What did God do before sending Adam and Eve out of the garden of Eden?
The 4 rivers that originate from Eden are Pison, Gihon, Hiddekel, and Euphrates.
A serpent deceived Eve.
The animal represented Lucifer.
The serpent told Eve that even though God told them (Adam and Eve) that if they ate from the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden and that they would die, but the truth was that they would not die but that their eyes would be opened and they would be as gods, knowing good and evil.
Since Adam had tasted the forbidden fruit, he realised that he was naked and he was ashamed.
Adam would toil the ground for food.
Eve would have pain during childbirth.
The serpent was cursed above all livestock and it will always crawl with its belly and eat dust forever.
God placed a Cherubim and a flaming sword flashing back and forth.
God prepared and clothed them.
Who is older, Cain or Abel?
What was Cain’s job?
What was Abel’s job?
Who committed the first murder in the Bible?
Why was God pleased with Abel’s sacrifice?
Why was God displeased with Cain’s sacrifice?
Why did Cain kill Abel?
What was God’s curse to Cain?
How did God protect Cain from being killed by anyone who found him?
Who is Enoch?
Cain is older than Abel.
Cain was a farmer.
Abel was a shepherd.
Cain committed the first murder in the Bible.
God was pleased with Abel’s sacrifice because Abel offered the best of his flock to God for sacrifice.
God was displeased with Cain’s sacrifice because Cain did not offer his best fruit to God for sacrifice.