Old Testament Challenge: Can You Pass?
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Which garden did Adam and Eve live in?
The Garden of Eden is described as a perfect place where Adam and Eve lived before sin entered the world. It represents humanity’s original relationship with God.
Who interpreted Pharaoh’s dreams and became a ruler in Egypt?
Joseph’s God-given ability to interpret dreams helped him rise from slavery and imprisonment to become second in command in Egypt. His leadership preserved many lives during famine.
Who led the Israelites out of Egypt?
Moses was chosen by God to confront Pharaoh and free the Israelites from slavery. He led them through the Red Sea and toward the Promised Land.
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Which book tells the story of creation?
Genesis records the creation of the world, the first humans, and God’s earliest covenants. It introduces key themes that shape the entire Bible.
Which prophet spent time in a fiery furnace?
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were thrown into a fiery furnace for refusing to worship a false idol. God protected them, and they emerged unharmed.
Who received the Ten Commandments directly from God?
Moses received the commandments on Mount Sinai and delivered them to the Israelites. This event marked a defining moment in God’s covenant relationship with His people.
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How many commandments did God give Moses on Mount Sinai?
God delivered the Ten Commandments as a moral and spiritual guide for the Israelites. These laws remain a major foundation of Judeo-Christian ethics.
What happened to Jonah when he tried to run from God?
Jonah was swallowed by a great fish after fleeing God’s command to warn Nineveh. He remained inside for three days before being delivered and obeying God’s call.
Who defeated Goliath?
David, a young shepherd, overcame the giant Goliath using only a sling and a stone. This victory was a demonstration of his faith and God’s power.
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What was the name of Abraham’s son promised by God?
Isaac was the child of promise, born to Abraham and Sarah in their old age. Through Isaac, God continued His covenant with Israel.
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