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Test your knowledge about Cain, Abel, and the sons of Adam and Eve by taking this quiz. Learn more about their offerings and the consequences of their actions.
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GenesisDig Site 3 Blue Level Questions
Who was Cain? (4:1) • Adam and Eve’s second son • Adam and Eve’s firstborn daughter • Adam and Eve’s firstborn son • All of the above
Who was Cain? (4:1) • Adam and Eve’s second son • Adam and Eve’s firstborn daughter • Adam and Eve’s firstborn son • All of the above
Who was Abel? (4:2) • Cain’s older sister • Cain’s older brother • Cain’s younger brother • Cain’s younger sister
Who was Abel? (4:2) • Cain’s older sister • Cain’s older brother • Cain’s younger brother • Cain’s younger sister
What is the right order of these three sons of Adam and Eve? (4:1-2, 25) • Seth, Abel, and Cain • Cain, Abel, and Seth • Abel, Cain, and Seth • None of the above
What is the right order of these three sons of Adam and Eve? (4:1-2, 25) • Seth, Abel, and Cain • Cain, Abel, and Seth • Abel, Cain, and Seth • None of the above
What job did Abel have? (4:2) • Abel was the family cook. • Abel was a fisherman. • Abel was a farmer who worked the soil. • Abel was a shepherd who kept flocks.
What job did Abel have? (4:2) • Abel was the family cook. • Abel was a fisherman. • Abel was a farmer who worked the soil. • Abel was a shepherd who kept flocks.
What job did Cain have? (4:2) • Cain was a shepherd who kept flocks. • Cain was a farmer who worked the soil. • Cain was lazy and didn’t do anything. • Cain was a builder of houses.
What job did Cain have? (4:2) • Cain was a shepherd who kept flocks. • Cain was a farmer who worked the soil. • Cain was lazy and didn’t do anything. • Cain was a builder of houses.
What did Cain bring as an offering to the Lord? (4:3) • Livestock • “Some of the fruits of the soil.” • Fish • Nothing
What did Cain bring as an offering to the Lord? (4:3) • Livestock • “Some of the fruits of the soil.” • Fish • Nothing
What did Abel bring as an offering? (4:4) • Fat portions of the firstborn of his flock • Some of the fruits of the soil • His brother • All of the above
What did Abel bring as an offering? (4:4) • Fat portions of the firstborn of his flock • Some of the fruits of the soil • His brother • All of the above
How did the Lord respond to Cain’s offering? (4:5) • He was very pleased. • He said Cain didn’t bring enough. • He did not look with favor on Cain or his offering. • The Bible does not say.
How did the Lord respond to Cain’s offering? (4:5) • He was very pleased. • He said Cain didn’t bring enough. • He did not look with favor on Cain or his offering. • The Bible does not say.
What was the Lord’s response to Abel’s offering? (4:4) • The Lord looked with favor on Abel and his offering. • The Lord was not happy with Abel’s offering. • The Lord paid no attention to Abel’s offering. • None of the above
What was the Lord’s response to Abel’s offering? (4:4) • The Lord looked with favor on Abel and his offering. • The Lord was not happy with Abel’s offering. • The Lord paid no attention to Abel’s offering. • None of the above
Why did Cain become angry? (4:5) • Because Abel was first to give God an offering. • The Lord did not look on him or his offering with favor. • He didn’t have anything good enough to give to God. • The Bible does not say.
Why did Cain become angry? (4:5) • Because Abel was first to give God an offering. • The Lord did not look on him or his offering with favor. • He didn’t have anything good enough to give to God. • The Bible does not say.
What did the Lord say about the sin that was crouching at Cain’s door? (4:7) • Sin would be no problem for Cain. • Sin had already mastered Cain. • Sin desires to have you, but you must rule over it. • All of the above
What did the Lord say about the sin that was crouching at Cain’s door? (4:7) • Sin would be no problem for Cain. • Sin had already mastered Cain. • Sin desires to have you, but you must rule over it. • All of the above
What did Cain ask his brother to do? (4:8) • Help him make a good offering to God • Go out to the field • Pray for him so God would forgive him • All of the above
What did Cain ask his brother to do? (4:8) • Help him make a good offering to God • Go out to the field • Pray for him so God would forgive him • All of the above
How did Cain’s brother die? (4:8) • He got sick and died. • There was an accident in the field and he died. • An animal attacked him and he died. • Cain attacked Abel and killed him.
How did Cain’s brother die? (4:8) • He got sick and died. • There was an accident in the field and he died. • An animal attacked him and he died. • Cain attacked Abel and killed him.
What did Cain say when the Lord asked where Abel was? (4:9) • “He’s in the pasture with the sheep.” • “He’s with our parents.” • “He’s with me in the garden.” • “I don’t know. Am I my brother’s keeper?”
What did Cain say when the Lord asked where Abel was? (4:9) • “He’s in the pasture with the sheep.” • “He’s with our parents.” • “He’s with me in the garden.” • “I don’t know. Am I my brother’s keeper?”
How was Cain punished for killing Abel? (4:11-12) • He was under a curse and driven from the ground, and the ground would no longer yield crops for him. • The Lord didn’t protect Cain from those who wanted to hurt him. • Cain would never be around other people. • All of the above
How was Cain punished for killing Abel? (4:11-12) • He was under a curse and driven from the ground, and the ground would no longer yield crops for him. • The Lord didn’t protect Cain from those who wanted to hurt him. • Cain would never be around other people. • All of the above
How did Cain respond to his punishment? (4:13) • He accepted it. • He told the Lord his punishment was more than he could bear. • He complained to his parents. • He asked God for forgiveness.
How did Cain respond to his punishment? (4:13) • He accepted it. • He told the Lord his punishment was more than he could bear. • He complained to his parents. • He asked God for forgiveness.
What would happen to anyone who tried to kill Cain? (4:15) • The Lord would suffer vengeance three times over. • That person would suffer vengeance seven times over. • The Lord would bless that person. • That person would suffer vengeance ten times over.
What would happen to anyone who tried to kill Cain? (4:15) • The Lord would suffer vengeance three times over. • That person would suffer vengeance seven times over. • The Lord would bless that person. • That person would suffer vengeance ten times over.
How would people know not to kill Cain? (4:15) • The Lord told everyone not to kill Cain. • The Lord put him where there were no people. • The Lord put a mark on him. • The Bible does not say.
How would people know not to kill Cain? (4:15) • The Lord told everyone not to kill Cain. • The Lord put him where there were no people. • The Lord put a mark on him. • The Bible does not say.
Where did Cain go to live? (4:16) • The Garden of Eden • The land of Nod • By the ocean • In a cave
Where did Cain go to live? (4:16) • The Garden of Eden • The land of Nod • By the ocean • In a cave
What did Adam and Eve name their next son? (4:25) • Seth • Jacob • Abel • None of the above
What did Adam and Eve name their next son? (4:25) • Seth • Jacob • Abel • None of the above
What happened at the time Seth’s son was born? (4:26) • Adam died. • “People began to call on the name of the Lord.” • The Garden of Eden disappeared. • All of the above
What happened at the time Seth’s son was born? (4:26) • Adam died. • “People began to call on the name of the Lord.” • The Garden of Eden disappeared. • All of the above