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Genesis Dig Site 4

Explore what the human race was like during Noah's time, God's response to their behavior, Noah's righteousness, and the instructions and preparations for the Great Flood. Uncover the details of this biblical account and the significance it holds.

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Genesis Dig Site 4

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  1. GenesisDig Site 4 Blue Level Questions

  2. What was the human race like during Noah’s life? (6:5) • They loved and worshiped God. • They were wicked and their thoughts were of evil. • They were all farmers. • The Bible does not say.

  3. What was the human race like during Noah’s life? (6:5) • They loved and worshiped God. • They were wicked and their thoughts were of evil. • They were all farmers. • The Bible does not say.

  4. At the time Noah lived, what was evil all the time? (6:5) • The animals • The thoughts of the human heart • Creatures and birds • None of the above

  5. At the time Noah lived, what was evil all the time? (6:5) • The animals • The thoughts of the human heart • Creatures and birds • None of the above

  6. What was the Lord’s response to man’s behavior? (6:6) • His heart was deeply troubled. • His mind was filled with anger. • He didn’t care that much about people. • The Bible does not say.

  7. What was the Lord’s response to man’s behavior? (6:6) • His heart was deeply troubled. • His mind was filled with anger. • He didn’t care that much about people. • The Bible does not say.

  8. Which statement is not true about Noah? (6:9) • Noah was righteous and blameless in God’s sight. • Noah disobeyed God once in awhile, but not often. • Noah walked faithfully with God. • All of the above

  9. Which statement is not true about Noah? (6:9) • Noah was righteous and blameless in God’s sight. • Noah disobeyed God once in awhile, but not often. • Noah walked faithfully with God. • All of the above

  10. How does the Bible describe Noah? (6:9) • Righteous • Blameless • He walked faithfully with God. • All of the above

  11. How does the Bible describe Noah? (6:9) • Righteous • Blameless • He walked faithfully with God. • All of the above

  12. Who were Shem, Ham and Japheth? (6:10) • Noah’s cousins • Noah’s friends • Noah’s sons • Noah’s neighbors

  13. Who were Shem, Ham and Japheth? (6:10) • Noah’s cousins • Noah’s friends • Noah’s sons • Noah’s neighbors

  14. What did God decide to do about the violence and corruption on the earth? (6:13) • Put an end to all people. • Send an angel to warn people about their sin. • Give the people another chance. • None of the above

  15. What did God decide to do about the violence and corruption on the earth? (6:13) • Put an end to all people. • Send an angel to warn people about their sin. • Give the people another chance. • None of the above

  16. What did God tell Noah to do? (6:14) • Tell people around him to repent of their sins • Repent of his sins • Make an ark of cypress wood • Move his family to the top of a mountain

  17. What did God tell Noah to do? (6:14) • Tell people around him to repent of their sins • Repent of his sins • Make an ark of cypress wood • Move his family to the top of a mountain

  18. How big was the ark? (6:15) • 450 feet long and 75 feet wide • 75 feet long and 450 feet wide • 45 feet long and 75 feet wide • 450 feet long and 750 feet wide

  19. How big was the ark? (6:15) • 450 feet long and 75 feet wide • 75 feet long and 450 feet wide • 45 feet long and 75 feet wide • 450 feet long and 750 feet wide

  20. How would the Lord destroy the earth? (6:17) • Famine • An earthquake • Floodwaters • Tornadoes

  21. How would the Lord destroy the earth? (6:17) • Famine • An earthquake • Floodwaters • Tornadoes

  22. What did God say about the floodwaters He would send? (6:17) • They would destroy all life under the heavens. • They would destroy every creature that breathed. • Everything on earth would perish. • All of the above

  23. What did God say about the floodwaters He would send? (6:17) • They would destroy all life under the heavens. • They would destroy every creature that breathed. • Everything on earth would perish. • All of the above

  24. Who would enter the ark? (6:18) • Noah’s sons and their wives • Noah • Noah’s wife • All of the above

  25. Who would enter the ark? (6:18) • Noah’s sons and their wives • Noah • Noah’s wife • All of the above

  26. What plan did God have for Noah? (6:18, 20) • God was going to establish a covenant with Noah • Noah and his family could go into the ark to be kept alive. • Noah was to keep some of every animal alive in the ark. • All of the above

  27. What plan did God have for Noah? (6:18, 20) • God was going to establish a covenant with Noah • Noah and his family could go into the ark to be kept alive. • Noah was to keep some of every animal alive in the ark. • All of the above

  28. According to Genesis 6:18, which of these would not go into the ark? (6:18-20) • Fish and other sea creatures • Noah and his wife • Noah’s sons and their wives • All of the above

  29. According to Genesis 6:18, which of these would not go into the ark? (6:18-20) • Fish and other sea creatures • Noah and his wife • Noah’s sons and their wives • All of the above

  30. How would Noah and his family eat while in the ark? (6:21) • God would provide food for them to eat. • God changed their bodies so they wouldn’t get hungry. • They brought extra animals to eat. • Noah and his family collected food to store in the ark.

  31. How would Noah and his family eat while in the ark? (6:21) • God would provide food for them to eat. • God changed their bodies so they wouldn’t get hungry. • They brought extra animals to eat. • Noah and his family collected food to store in the ark.

  32. How did Noah respond to God’s commands? (6:22) • He did most of what God said to do. • He did not obey God at all. • He did everything God commanded. • He obeyed God, but he was angry about it.

  33. How did Noah respond to God’s commands? (6:22) • He did most of what God said to do. • He did not obey God at all. • He did everything God commanded. • He obeyed God, but he was angry about it.

  34. What kinds of animals did Noah take? (7:2) • Clean and unclean • Just clean • Just unclean • The Bible does not say.

  35. What kinds of animals did Noah take? (7:2) • Clean and unclean • Just clean • Just unclean • The Bible does not say.

  36. What would last forty days and nights? (7:4) • The rain • The time it took to build the ark • The time it took to find the animals for the ark • All of the above

  37. What would last forty days and nights? (7:4) • The rain • The time it took to build the ark • The time it took to find the animals for the ark • All of the above

  38. How old was Noah when he entered the ark? (7:11) • 40 years old • 80 years old • 150 years old • 600 years old

  39. How old was Noah when he entered the ark? (7:11) • 40 years old • 80 years old • 150 years old • 600 years old

  40. Who shut Noah in the ark? (7:16) • The Lord • Noah • The people of Noah’s generation • The Bible does not say.

  41. Who shut Noah in the ark? (7:16) • The Lord • Noah • The people of Noah’s generation • The Bible does not say.

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