Unit 2 Test Reveiw Flashcards

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Understand the call of Abraham. What did God ask Abraham to do?

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God told Abraham to leave his country, his people and his father’s household and told him to go to the land God would show him.

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What was the seven fold promise God gave to Abraham?

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  1. I will you a great nation
  2. I will bless you
  3. I will make your name great
  4. You will be a blessing
  5. I will bless those who bless you
  6. I will curse those who curse you
  7. In you all the families of the of the earth will be blessed
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How did God comfirm the covenant with abraham? Describe Abraham’s dream and the coveneant ceromony.

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God confirmed the covenant with Abraham by conducting a covenant ceremony. This represented that he would keep his promise. God appeared to Abraham in a deep sleep. There, he made a covenant with him. Abraham saw a visual of a smoking firepot with a blazing torch passing between the pieces. This was God making an oath to Abraham that he wouldDescribe the story of Abraham sacrificing his son Isaac. What was the end result? How is this a picture of what Jesus would do in the future? (See genesis 22)
fulfill his promises. In the days of Abraham, people would make a covenant with each other, as a form of unbreakable promise. In this ceremony, the promise had to pass between cut pieces of a sacrifice, with a piece in their hand. The blood that dripped as they went along, symbolized the consequences if the promise were to be broken. If the promiser breaks the promise, the other individual holds all rights to kill the promiser, like the sacrifice. In the dream, God was the one passing through with the sacrifice. This meant that if He broke his promise, Abraham had every right to kill him, but God couldn’t be destroyed. This meant that God would 100% fulfill his promise.

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Define the sovereignty of God and explain three examples (that we talked about in class) of how God displays his sovereignty.

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Definition - “Sovereignty is God’s control over his creation, dealing with his governance
over it: Sovereignty is God’s rule over all reality.
Examples-
1. Abraham and Isaac (sacrifice)
2. Abram and Sarai (Isaac)
3. Joseph (Went from prison to the position of authority. God opened doors)
4. Jacob ( Father of the 12 tribes)
5. Isaac (the method of finding his wife)

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Describe the story of Abraham sacrificing his son Isaac. What was the end result? How is this a picture of what Jesus would do in the future? (See Genesis 22)

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God told Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac on a mount Moriah. He was probably devastated to hear this, but he had faith in God, so he accepted the order. He made Isaac carry the wood that would be used for his sacrifice. When they arrived after travelling for three days, Abraham instructed the servants to remain at the bottom of the mountain, and wait for them to return. When the father and son were doing preparations, Isaac asked his father where the sacrifice was. Abraham replied The Lord will provide. When Abraham was about to strike his son, an angel appeared before him and commanded Abraham to stop. He informed Abraham that this was a test to see the amount of faith and trust in the lord. Then, the lord provided a ram, which was sacrificed in the end.
This is a picture of what Jesus would do in the future. He planned to save us from dying, by giving himself up. Jesus represented the ram, and Isaac represented humankind. In the story, Isaac (Humans) would be in danger, and the ram (Jesus) would save us.

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Describe the relationship between Jacob and Esau. Did they get along? Why or why not?

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Jacob and Esau were the sons born to Isaac, the son of Abraham. Isaac favoured Esau, while Rebeka (wife of Isaac, and mother of Jacob and Esau) favoured Jacob. They did not have a good relationship because he had sold Esau’s birthright for stew. He had pretended to be Esau and presented him in front of his father, who was mostly blind and gained the birthright. Now, Esau did not care for his birthright because he traded it with Jacob for a bowl of soup. When Esau returned, he was furious at Jacob and plotted to kill him when his father died. So, Jacob fled from his hometown.
He had stolen the blessing of Isaac

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Describe Joseph’s dreams that he shared with his family. What kind of reaction did his family Have?

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Joseph’s dream was that 11 sacks of barley were bowed down to 1 sack of barley. The 11 sacks of barley were Jacob’s brothers, and the 1 sack of barley was Joseph. This meant that when the time came, his brothers would bow down to him. His family thought that was crazy because he was the 11th child out of the 12 children of Jacob. How could it be that they would all bow down to him, he was the youngest. They doubted him and were in disbelief.
The dream about the sun moon stars bowing down to him

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Review the 5 Es of the Old Testament- Know each E and the covenant associated with each time period.

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  1. Eden - Noahic Covenant
  2. Election - Abrahamic Covenant
  3. Exodus/Entrance - Mosaic Sinai Covenant
  4. Empire - Davidic Covenant
  5. Exile/Return - New covenant
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Who had their names changed in this section of Genesis (See Genesis 12-50)

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Abram to Abraham
Abram- “High Father”
Abraham- “Father of a Multitude”

Sarai to Sarah
Sarai- “My Princess”
Sarah- “Mother of Nations”

Jacob to Israel
Jacob- “Deceiver”
Israel- “Wrestles with God”

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Psalm 119:11

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I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you

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2 Timothy 3:16-17

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All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God[a] may be thoroughly equipped for every good work

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Proverbs 3:5-6

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Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight

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Isaiah 53:5

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But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds, we are healed.

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Psalm 139:23-24

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Search me, God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting

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Psalm 51:1-2

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Have mercy on me, O God, according to your unfailing love; according to your great compassion blot out my transgressions. Wash away all my iniquity and cleanse me from my sin

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Elohim

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God (Mighty Creator)

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Yahweh/Jehovah

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Lord (YHWH) Self-Existent One

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Adonai

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Lord/Master

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El-Shaddai

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God Almighty (the All-Sufficient One)

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El Elyon

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The “Most High God”

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Jehovah Jireh

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The Lord will Provide

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