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94 Cards in this Set
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1. Abraham 2. Isaac 3. Jacob 4. Joseph |
4 key characters during step 2 |
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1. Tried to hide their sin 2. Tried to hide themselves from God 3. Tried to excuse themselves by blaming someone else |
How Adam and Eve responded when confronted about their sin |
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Methuselah |
Lived 969 years, oldest recorded man |
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120 years |
How long did it take to build the ark |
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371 days |
Length of the flood |
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Mount Ararat |
Where the ark landed |
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Genesis 9:6 |
Verse that establishes the divine death penalty for murder |
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Genesis 12 |
Reference for the first giving of the Abrahamic Covenant |
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Issac |
Name means laughter |
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Sarah |
Wife of Abraham |
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Rebekah |
Wife of Isaac |
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Rachel and Leah |
Wives if Jacob |
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Goshen |
Land in Egypt where Israelites settled |
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Israel |
Jacobs name was changed to... |
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Sodom and Gomorrah |
Genesis 18-19 |
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Abraham offers Isaac |
Genesis 22 |
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10 |
How many children Job lost |
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1. God has right to remain silent and still be just and sovereign 2. To understand suffering, we must see Gods Glory |
What Elihu says to defend God's righteousness in suffering |
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Job 40-41 |
Chapters that describe dinosaurs |
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Behemoth and Leviathan |
What Job calls dinosaurs |
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1. The Beginning 2. The Hebrew Fathers 3. The Exodus 4. The Promised Land 5. The Judges 6. The Kingdom 7. The Exike 8. The Restoration 9. The Coming of Christ 10. The Great Commission |
Ten steps through the Bible |
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1. Beginning of the universe and man at Creation 2. The beginning of sin suffering and death at the Fall 3. Beginning of the new world after the Flood 4. Beginning of the nations at the Tower of Babel |
4 key events of The Beginning |
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Genesis 1-2 |
The beginning of the universe and man |
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Genesis 3-4 |
Beginning of sin suffering and death at the Fall |
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Genesis 6-9 |
Beginning of the new world after the Flood |
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Genesis 10-11 |
Beginning of the nations at the Tower of Babel |
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Genesis 12-50 |
Chapters of Step 2 |
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The Book of Beginnings |
Subtitle of Genesis |
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Beginning of the redemption of man through the promised seed of Abraham |
Main content of Genesis |
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Genesis |
Greek word for "generations", "origin", "source", "beginning" |
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The selection of Israel- as God's chosen nation for His redemptive plan for Mankind |
Theme of Genesis |
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Beginning |
Key word of Genesis |
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Genesis 3:15 |
Key verse of Genesis; the Proto-Evangelism (First Gospel) |
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Moses |
Author of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, and Deuteronomy |
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4000-2165BC |
Years Genesis 1-11 covers |
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2165-1800 |
Years Genesis 12-50 |
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1450-1400 |
Time of writing of Genesis |
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Generation of the Exodus |
Recipients of Genesis |
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Genesis 3:21 |
His sacrifice for and clothing us in His righteousness is pictures by the coats of skin God made for Adam and Eve |
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Genesis 4:4,8 |
His blood sacrifice is seen in the offering of Abel and His innocent death is seen in the murder I'd righteous Abel |
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Roman's 5:14-19; 1 Corinthians 15:21-22, 45-49 |
His representative headship is represented by the first Adam |
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Genesis |
Oldest historical writing in existence |
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Revelation |
Genesis may be compared with |
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1. Earth is young, not old 2. No evidence for evolution in fossil record 3. No evidence for evolution in the present 4. No working theory on how evolution works 5. Evolutionists have no explanation for the Origin of Life 6. Evolutionists have no viable explanation for the origin of the universe 7. Evolutionist have no real evidence from geology |
7 evidences for Creation |
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1. Genesis 1-2 completely 2. Literal Adam and Eve 3. Literal Fall 4. Literal genealogies of scripture 5. Literal interpretation of the Bible 6. Headship of the husband over the wife 7. Trustworthiness of who spoke a literal Adam |
7 things you must reject to accept theistic evolution |
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1. Moses 2. Paul 3. Jesus |
Those who spoke of a literal Adam |
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Contractions between Genesis 1-2 and Evolution (pictures of notes; picture in hint too) |
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Why aren't dinosaurs mentioned in Scripture? |
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1. Satan works best when hidden 2. Chooses attractive vessels 3. Causes us to doubt if it is wrong 4. Makes us think God is too strict, unfair, or robbing enjoyment 5. Once he has conversing, he has us considering 6. Convince us God is not trustworthy 7. Convince us we can get away with sin 8. Convince us God doesn't really love us 9. Convince us we are missing out 10. Convince us we are in charge 11. Appeals to our curiosity 12. Always lies 13. Uses same basic tactics 14. Uses another person to tempt us |
14 Principles of temptation |
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Cain |
Firstborn of Adam and Eve; first murderer; brings the fruit of the ground as an offering |
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Abel |
Son of Adam and Eve; brings an innocent lamb for offering; murdered by his brother |
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Seth |
Name means "appointed substitute"; son of Adam and Eve; continues the line of the Promised seed |
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Enoch |
Lived 365 years and was translated to Heaven without death which is a picture of the Rapture |
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Nimrod |
Grandson of Ham; Founder of the kingdoms of Babel/Babylon (modern Iraq) and other cities of Shinar and Assyria; demanded to be worshipped; established an elaborate false religion (first fertility religion) |
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Semerimus |
Wife of Nimrod; demanded to be worshipped as goddess; son was Tammuz; worshipped as Queen of Heaven |
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Tammuz |
"Conceived by a sunbeam from Nimrod"; worshipped as the sun god, moon god, the head of the gods, and the god of storms, rain, and lightning |
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450 feet long 75 feet wide 45 feet high (3 stories) |
Dimensions of the Ark |
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The city of Ur |
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1. I will make of the a great nation 2. I will bless the 3. I will make the name great 4. Thou shalt be a blessing 5. And I will bless them that bless thee 6. I will curse him that curseth thee 7. And in the shall all families of the earth be blessed |
The provisions of the Covenant |
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God's unconditional blood Covenant with Abraham |
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Abram |
Name means exalted father |
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Abraham |
Name means father of a great multitude |
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Sarai |
Name means contentious |
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Sarah |
Name means princess |
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Lot's daughters get their father drunk and lie with him to preserve his seed |
Origin of the Moabites and Ammonites |
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Abraham had a son named Midian with wife Keturah |
Origin of the Midianites |
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Abraham's Calvary and Mount Moriah (2 pics, 2nd one in hint) |
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Christ |
Who Issac represents in Isaac and Rebekah's marriage |
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God the Father |
Who Abraham represents in Isaac and Rebekah's marriage |
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His Spirit |
Who Eliezar represents in Isaac and Rebekah's marriage |
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The church (the Bride) |
Who Rebekah represents in Isaac and Rebekah's marriage |
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Terah |
A descendant of Shem; sons are Abram, Nahor, and Haran; born in 2166 BC; name means "delay" |
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Lot |
Nephew of Abram; pitched his tent toward Sodom |
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Esau |
Twin brother of Jacob; father of the Edomites; first born: red all over; sells his birthright for pottage |
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Hagar |
Egyptian handmaid for Sarai; mother of Ishmael |
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Ishmael |
Mother is Hagar; Father is Abram; father of a wild and violent nation |
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Melchizedek |
King-Priest of Salem(Jerusalem); blesses Abram; Abrams gives him tithes |
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Keturah |
Wife of Abram; son is Midian |
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Laban |
Brother of Rebekah; daughter's are Rachel and Leah |
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Potipher |
An officer of Pharaoh's, and captain of the guard |
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Contemplation of Israel's God's Sovereignty over Suffering |
Theme of Job |
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1. Moses 2. Elihu 3. Job |
Possible authors of Job |
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Job |
Oldest book of the Bible; its events occur during the time of the patriarchs, just before or after Abraham's time |
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Addresses the issue of "Why do the righteous suffer" |
Purpose and message of Job |
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1. Your good 2. Other's blessings 3. His glory |
God will never allow anything to happen to you that he does not intend to be for: |
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1. He mourned 2. He worshipped 3. He focused on what God gave, not on what God took away |
Job's right repsonse |
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Eliphaz |
Bases his argument on mystical visions and personal experience and declares that Job should repent, because all his sufferings are the result of his sin |
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Bildad |
Bases his argument on tradition and declares that Job should repent, because all his sufferings are the result of his sin |
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Zophar |
Bases his arguments on personal opinion and declares that Jon should repent, because all his sufferings are the result of his sin |
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Elihu |
Remains silent until the end out of respect for his elders and finally declares that all four of them are wrong |
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Elihu's four speeches (2 pics) |
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Summary of God's basic message to Job |
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1. Entrance of sin through the Fall 2. Result of personal sin 3. Sins of others 4. For the glory of God 5. Purify and strengthen us 6. Accomplish a greater good |
General reasons for suffering |
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1. Focused on that God has given us all: life, wealth, family, etc 2. Grounded in Word of God 3. Job was pure 4. He turned to God in suffering |
Reasons why Job was victorious in his suffering |
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