I Don’t Know – Part Three

Underline the ten generations from Adam to Noah (Genesis 5:3-29)

Adam – Seth – Enos – Cainan – Mahalaleel – Jared – Enoch – Methuselah – Lamech – Noah.

The flood and Noah’s three sons

Ham had four sons - they settled primarily in Africa (Genesis 10:6)

Cush – (Ethiopia) Mizraim – (Egypt) Phut – (Libya) Canaan

Japheth had seven sons – they settled in Eastern Europe (Genesis 10:2-5).

Gomer – Magog – Madai – Javan – Tubal – Meshech – Tiras

Shem – underline the ten generations from Noah to Abraham (Genesis 11:1-26)

Shem – Arphaxad – Salah – Eber – Peleg – Reu – Serug – Nahor – Terah – Abraham

  1. Why was Abraham told to “…get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father’s house, unto a land that I will shew thee” (Genesis 12:1)? ______(See Joshua 24:2; highlight Psalms 115:4-8; 135:15-17).
  2. The promise made to Abraham (Genesis 12:3; 22:18) Put for a reference Galatians 3:8.
  3. The promise made to Isaac (Genesis 26:4).
  4. The promise made to Jacob (Genesis 28:14). Jacob’s name changed to Israel (Genesis 32:28; read Genesis 35:10-11), the children of Jacob called the twelve tribes of Israel (Genesis 49:28).
  5. The parents of Moses, Amram and Jochebed (Exodus 6:20; Numbers 26:59).
  6. At the age of forty, did Moses believe that he was the deliverer (Exodus 2:11-15; Acts 7:23-25)? ______
  7. Was Moses that confident at the age of eighty (Exodus 3:11; 13; 4:1; 10)? ______
  8. Can God use people who are less than confident? ______

Underline the ten plagues brought upon Egypt

  1. Water to blood (Exodus 7:19-21).
  2. Frogs (Exodus 8:2-7).
  3. Lice (Exodus 8:16-19).

4.  Swarms of flies (Exodus 8:21-24).

  1. Israel being spared (Exodus 8:22; 9:4; 6; 26; 10:23; 11:7; 12:13).
  2. Disease (Murrain) upon the animals (Exodus 9:3-4).
  3. Boils (Exodus 9:9-11).
  4. Hail mingled with fire (Exodus 9:22-24).
  5. Locusts (Exodus 10:4-7).
  6. Darkness (Exodus 10:21-23)
  7. Death of the firstborn (Exodus 11:5-7 see 12:13).

The Ten Commandments

(Exodus 20:1-17)

  1. “Thou shalt have no other gods before me” (Exodus 20:3; Isaiah 43:10).
  2. “Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image…” (Exodus 20:4-6).
  3. “Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain…” (Exodus 20:7).
  4. “Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy” (Exodus 20:8-11).
  5. “Honour thy father and thy mother…” (Exodus 20:12).
  6. “Thou shalt not kill” (Exodus 20:13).
  7. “Thou shalt not commit adultery” (Exodus 20:14).
  8. “Thou shalt not steal” (Exodus 20:15).
  9. “Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor” (Exodus 20:16).
  10. Thou shalt not covet…” (Exodus 20:17).

The Law of Moses was addressed to the Jews only

(Deuteronomy 5:2-3; Malachi 4:4)

  1. The great book – the book of life (Exodus 32:32; Daniel 12:1-2; Malachi 3:16-17; Luke 20:10; Philippians 4:3; Hebrews 12:23; Revelation 3:5; 13:8; 17:8; 20;12; 15; 21:27; 22:19).
  2. The tabernacle reared – the order of things within and without (Exodus 40:16-33).
  3. “…All that the Lord commanded Moses, so did he” (Exodus 40:16 19; 21; 23; 25; 27; 29; 32).
  4. The death of Nadab and Abihu (Leviticus 10:1-2).
  5. Clean and unclean animals (Leviticus 11:1-47).
  6. The purification of women and the sacrifice for every child (Leviticus 12:1-8)
  7. Circumcised the eighth day (Leviticus 12:3; Genesis 17:9-14)
  8. Jesus circumcised on the eighth day (Luke 2:21)
  9. Paul circumcised on the eighth day (Philippians 3:5).
  10. What were lepers to cry (Leviticus 13:44-46)? ______
  11. See II Kings 7:3ff a story worth reading.
  12. Life is in the blood (Leviticus 17:11).

The death sentence in Leviticus chapter twenty

Curse father or mother (Leviticus 20:9).

Adultery (Leviticus 20:10; John 8:3-5).

Homosexuality (Leviticus 20:13; Jude 7).

Beastiality (Leviticus 20:15-16).

Witchcraft (Leviticus 20:27).

  1. From the Passover to Pentecost is fifty days (Leviticus 23:15-16).
  2. The Nazarite vow (Numbers 6:1-8). Who was a Nazarite from birth (Judges 13:1-24)? ______
  3. The twelve spies and the evil report (Numbers 13:30-14:10; 27-34; Hebrews 3:8-4:1)
  4. Picking up sticks on the Sabbath (Numbers 15:32-36).
  5. What did Moses do when God told him to speak unto the rock (Numbers 20:7-12)? ______What was the consequences? ______
    ______See Deuteronomy 34:4-8; Jude 9.
  6. Why did God send the fiery serpents among the people (Numbers 21:4-9)? ______
  7. What was required for those bitten to live? ______
  8. Balaam and the donkey (Numbers 22:27-29). The name of Balaam is infamous for being greedy and teaching error (II Peter 2:15-16; Jude 11; Revelation 2:14)
  9. The death of Balaam (Joshua 13:22)
  10. Was God ever a man (Numbers 23:19; Hosea 11:9; Malachi 3:6)? ______
  11. The cities of refuge for those who cause an accidental death (manslaughter), until the matter could be judged (Numbers 35:6; 11-12; 26-28).
  12. The six cities listed in Joshua 20:7-8.
  13. No unity with the people of the land (Deuteronomy 7:2-4).
  14. What did God want to see during the forty years in the wilderness (Deuteronomy 8:2-3)? ______
  15. Did they need new clothing (Deuteronomy 29:5)? ______
  16. Three feasts all males were required to attend (Deuteronomy 16:16; Luke 2:41).
  17. Did God know that Israel would desire a king (Deuteronomy 17:14-20)? _____
  18. No cross dressing (Deuteronomy 22:5).
  19. What does Deuteronomy 29:29 teach about secrets and things revealed? ______
  20. Did God keep his promise to Israel (Joshua 21:43-45)? ______
  21. What would happen when they failed to follow God (Joshua 23:14-16)? ______
  22. Gideon’s question and God’s answer (Judges 6:13-15)
  23. Gideon saw a problem, but did he ever see himself as the cure? _____
  24. From 32,000 to 300 (Judges 7:2-8)
  25. Jephthah, a man willing to do whatever necessary to be accepted by his own family (Judges 11:1-11; 30-31; 39-40).
  26. Underline Judges 17:6 and Judges 21:25.
  27. Highlight Ruth 4:18-22, then at the top of the page write Psalms 51:5; Genesis 38:3-26; Deuteronomy 25:5-10; Deuteronomy 23:2.
  28. Samuel, a prophet unto the Lord (I Samuel 3:20).
  29. A prophet and a seer are one and the same (I Samuel 9:9; I Chronicles 29:29; I Samuel 22:5).
  30. Make us a king to judge us like all the nations. The request displeased Samuel, but God told Samuel to hearken unto the people for they have not rejected you, but they have rejected the Lord (I Samuel 8:5-7).
  31. Who was chosen to be the first king (I Samuel 11:14-15)? ______
  32. Why did God reject Saul as king (I Samuel 15:2-3; 9; 13-14; 18-19; 26)? ______
  33. Who was chosen to replace Saul (I Samuel 16:7-13)? ______
  34. Nabal a churlish (rough – surely – mean) man (I Samuel 25:3ff). Nabal, Abigail his wife and David are a story worth reading. Nabal was a fool, Abigail was a wise wife, and David was a grateful man, and thanked Abigail for saving him from doing evil.