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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ God planted many trees in the garden, but he also planted two special trees. He
5. What did God do so that the man would not be alone?
God wanted Adam to have a helper who would be like Adam. But none of the animals were like Adam, so they could not be his helper. Therefore, God took one of Adam's ribs and made the woman from it to be a helper for Adam (#01-12, #01-13).
God wanted Adam to have a helper who would be like Adam. But none of the animals were like Adam, so they could not be his helper. Therefore, God took one of Adam's ribs and made the woman from it to be a helper for Adam (#01-12), (#01-13).
6. What did God do after he finished making everything?
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7. Why do you think God made the man and the woman in a different way than he made the universe and the other things in the earth?
God creates people in a more personal way than he created everything else. He formed the man from dust and breathed life into him. Then God formed the woman from one of the man's ribs. In this way, he showed that people were very important to him, and that they have a special purpose in creation (#01-10, #01-13).
God creates people in a more personal way than he created everything else. He formed the man from dust and breathed life into him. Then God formed the woman from one of the man's ribs. In this way, he showed that people were very important to him, and that they have a special purpose in creation (#01-10), (#01-13).
8. In what way are people like God and made in his image? How are they different than God?

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4. What did Adam and Eve do after they ate the fruit?
They were both ashamed, and tried to cover themselves with leaves. Then they tried to hide from God (#02-06, #02-07).
They were both ashamed, and tried to cover themselves with leaves. Then they tried to hide from God (#02-06), (#02-07).
5. What answer did Adam give when God asked if he had eaten the fruit?

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ The boat would keep Noah and his family safe during the flood (#03-03).
4. How many people entered into the boat?
Eight people entered into the boat—Noah and his wife, and his three sons and their wives. No one else believed the flood would happen (#03-04, #03-05).
Eight people entered into the boat—Noah and his wife, and his three sons and their wives. No one else believed the flood would happen (#03-04), (#03-05).
5. Why did the animals come to the boat?
@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Noah built and altar and sacrificed some of the animals to God (#03-14).
10. What promise did God make to Noah after the flood?
God promised that he would not destroy the earth with a flood again. He put a rainbow in the sky as a sign of this promise (#03-15, #03-16).
God promised that he would not destroy the earth with a flood again. He put a rainbow in the sky as a sign of this promise (#03-15), (#03-16).
## What the Story Means to Us

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5. What land did God give to Abram?
God gave the land of Canaan to Abram and his descendants (#04-05, #04-06). He said they would always possess it. This is the land of Israel today.
God gave the land of Canaan to Abram and his descendants (#04-05), (#04-06). He said they would always possess it. This is the land of Israel today.
6. Why did Abraham give a tenth of his possessions to Melchizedek?
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10. Why did the people want to live in one city?
The descendants of Noah became proud and wanted other people to honor and remember them. Therefore they decided they did not want to obey God. Instead, they settled in one place where they could honor each other (#04-01, #04-02).
The descendants of Noah became proud and wanted other people to honor and remember them. Therefore they decided they did not want to obey God. Instead, they settled in one place where they could honor each other (#04-01), (#04-02).
11. Why do people today speak different languages?

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9. Did God want Abraham to actually kill Isaac as a sacrifice?
No, God told Abraham not to kill Isaac. God was only testing Abraham to see if he would obey God. God provided a ram for the sacrifice instead of Isaac (#05-08, #05-09).
No, God told Abraham not to kill Isaac. God was only testing Abraham to see if he would obey God. God provided a ram for the sacrifice instead of Isaac (#05-08), (#05-09).
10. Why did God say that he would bless Abraham?

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3. Why did Rebekah and Jacob deceive Isaac by having Jacob pretend to be Esau?
Rebekah and Jacob wanted Isaac to bless Jacob instead of blessing Esau (#07-03, #07-04).
Rebekah and Jacob wanted Isaac to bless Jacob instead of blessing Esau (#07-03), (#07-04).
4. Why did Jacob put goatskins on his neck and hands?
Jacob wanted his hands and neck to be hairy, like his brother Esaus hands and neck. In that way, Isaac would feel the goat hair and think he was Esau ((#07-03, #07-04).
Jacob wanted his hands and neck to be hairy, like his brother Esaus hands and neck. In that way, Isaac would feel the goat hair and think he was Esau ((#07-03), (#07-04).
5. What did Esau plan to do to Jacob after Jacob stole his blessing?

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6. How did Joseph get out of prison?
Pharaoh had a dream that no one could interpret (#08-06). When Joseph told him the meaning of the dream, Pharaoh made Joseph the second most powerful person in Egypt (#08-07, #08-08).
Pharaoh had a dream that no one could interpret (#08-06). When Joseph told him the meaning of the dream, Pharaoh made Joseph the second most powerful person in Egypt (#08-07), (#08-08).
7. Why did Josephs brothers come to Egypt?

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6. Why did Moses kill the Egyptian?
He was trying to save the Israelite whom the Egyptian was beating (#09-08, #09-09).
He was trying to save the Israelite whom the Egyptian was beating (#09-08), (#09-09).
7. How did God appear to Moses?

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3. What did people in Egypt need to do to save their firstborn sons?
To save their firstborn sons, they needed to kill a perfect lamb and put its blood around the door of their houses. Then they must roast the meat of the lamb and eat it with unleavened bread (#11-02, #11-03).
To save their firstborn sons, they needed to kill a perfect lamb and put its blood around the door of their houses. Then they must roast the meat of the lamb and eat it with unleavened bread (#11-02), (#11-03).
4. What happened to the Israelites with the lambs blood around their doors?

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6. What happened when Moses raised his hand over the sea?
God caused the wind to push the water to the left and to the right so that there was a path through the sea for the Israelites. The Israelites crossed the sea on dry ground (#12-07, #12-08).
God caused the wind to push the water to the left and to the right so that there was a path through the sea for the Israelites. The Israelites crossed the sea on dry ground (#12-07), (#12-08).
7. What happened to the Egyptians when they followed the Israelites into the sea?
God caused the Egyptians to panic and their chariots to get stuck. Then he closed the water over the Egyptians so that they all drowned (#12-10, #12-11).
God caused the Egyptians to panic and their chariots to get stuck. Then he closed the water over the Egyptians so that they all drowned (#12-10), (#12-11).
8. What did the Israelites believe about Moses?

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9. What did Moses do when he came down the mountain and saw the people worshiping the idol?
He smashed the two stone tablets on which God had written the Ten Commandments. He then destroyed the idol and made the people drink it in water (#13-13, #13-14).
He smashed the two stone tablets on which God had written the Ten Commandments. He then destroyed the idol and made the people drink it in water (#13-13), (#13-14).
10. Why did God forgive the people?

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1. Why did God tell the people to get rid of the Canaanites completely?
The Canaanites worshiped idols and did many evil things. God knew that if the Israelites lived with the Canaanites, they would marry them and start to worship idols also (#14-02, #14-03).
The Canaanites worshiped idols and did many evil things. God knew that if the Israelites lived with the Canaanites, they would marry them and start to worship idols also (#14-02), (#14-03).
2. What did ten of the spies say about the land and people of Canaan?
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6. What did the people do when they heard that they would die in the wilderness?
They attacked the Canaanites, but the Canaanites defeated them (#14-09, #14-10).
They attacked the Canaanites, but the Canaanites defeated them (#14-09), (#14-10).
7. How did God take care of the people in the wilderness?
He gave them manna and quail to eat, and provided water for them. He also kept their clothes and sandals from wearing out for forty years (#14-11, #14-12).
He gave them manna and quail to eat, and provided water for them. He also kept their clothes and sandals from wearing out for forty years (#14-11), (#14-12).
8. Why could Moses not enter the Promised Land?
God told Moses to speak to a rock so that it would give water to the people. But Moses disobeyed God and struck a rock with a stick instead. In this way, he dishonored God before the people. Therefore, God did not allow him to enter into the land. He went up to a high mountain and saw the land, and then he died (#14-13, #14-15).
God told Moses to speak to a rock so that it would give water to the people. But Moses disobeyed God and struck a rock with a stick instead. In this way, he dishonored God before the people. Therefore, God did not allow him to enter into the land. He went up to a high mountain and saw the land, and then he died (#14-13), (#14-15).
## What the Story Means to Us

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3. How did God make it possible for the Israelites able to defeat the city of Jericho?
They marched around Jericho, blew their trumpets, and shouted. When they did that, God caused the walls of the city to fall down so they could attach the people (#15-03, #15-04).
They marched around Jericho, blew their trumpets, and shouted. When they did that, God caused the walls of the city to fall down so they could attach the people (#15-03), (#15-04).
4. What happened to Rahab and her family when the Israelites destroyed Jericho?
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7. What were the two miracles that God did to help the Israelites defeat the Amorites?
God sent large hailstones to kill the Gibeonites, and made the sun stay in one place so the Israelites would have enough time to completely defeat them (#15-09, #15-10).
God sent large hailstones to kill the Gibeonites, and made the sun stay in one place so the Israelites would have enough time to completely defeat them (#15-09), (#15-10).
8. What did God give to each tribe after they finished fighting against the Canaanites?

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7. How did Gideons 300 soldiers attack the Midianites?
The put torches in clay pots. Then they all broke the pots at the same time to show the torches, and blew their horns (#16-12, #16-13).
The put torches in clay pots. Then they all broke the pots at the same time to show the torches, and blew their horns (#16-12), (#16-13).
8. How did God help Gideon attack the Midianites?

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8. How did David sin against God?
David slept with Bathsheba. Then he murdered her husband, Uriah, who was one of Davids best soldiers (#17-10, #17-11, #17-12).
David slept with Bathsheba. Then he murdered her husband, Uriah, who was one of Davids best soldiers (#17-10), (#17-11), (#17-12).
9. How did God punish David for his sin?

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5. Why did the people rebel against Rehoboam?
They asked him to make them work less than Solomon did. Instead, Rehoboam said he would make them work harder. This made them angry, so they refused to serve him (#18-05, #18-06).
They asked him to make them work less than Solomon did. Instead, Rehoboam said he would make them work harder. This made them angry, so they refused to serve him (#18-05), (#18-06).
6. How many of the tribes of Israel remained with Rehoboam?

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8. How did Elisha heal Naaman of his skin disease?
Elisha told Naaman to dip himself in the Jordan River seven times. At first, he refused. But then he changed his mind and did what Elisha told him to do. God healed him as soon as he obeyed (#19-14, #19-15).
Elisha told Naaman to dip himself in the Jordan River seven times. At first, he refused. But then he changed his mind and did what Elisha told him to do. God healed him as soon as he obeyed (#19-14), (#19-15).
9. How did the people try to kill the prophet Jeremiah?

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1. What nation did God send to destroy the kingdom of Israel?
God sent the Assyrians to destroy the kingdom of Israel. The Assyrians were very cruel. They killed many of the Israelites and took the rest of them to Assyria (#20-02, #20-03).
God sent the Assyrians to destroy the kingdom of Israel. The Assyrians were very cruel. They killed many of the Israelites and took the rest of them to Assyria (#20-02), (#20-03).
2. Who did the Assyrians bring to live in the land of Israel?
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5. What did Nebuchadnezzar do to the kingdom of Judah when they rebelled against him?
Nebuchadnezzar sent his army to destroy Jerusalem and the temple. They took away all the treasures of the city. They also killed the kings sons and made him blind. Then they led him away to Babylon (#20-07, #20-08).
Nebuchadnezzar sent his army to destroy Jerusalem and the temple. They took away all the treasures of the city. They also killed the kings sons and made him blind. Then they led him away to Babylon (#20-07), (#20-08).
6. Who remained in the land of Judah during the Exile?
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8. How did the Jews return to the land of Judah?
God caused the Persians to defeat the Babylonians. Cyrus, the Persian king, allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem. He gave them money to rebuild the Temple. Many of the Jews returned to Jerusalem. They also rebuilt the walls of the city (#20-12, #20-13).
God caused the Persians to defeat the Babylonians. Cyrus, the Persian king, allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem. He gave them money to rebuild the Temple. Many of the Jews returned to Jerusalem. They also rebuilt the walls of the city (#20-12), (#20-13).
## What the Story Means to Us

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6. Who told the shepherds that the Messiah was born?
An angel told the shepherds that the Messiah was born. Then many other angels also appeared to the shepherds, praising God for what he had done (#23-06, #23-07).
An angel told the shepherds that the Messiah was born. Then many other angels also appeared to the shepherds, praising God for what he had done (#23-06), (#23-07).
7. What did the shepherds do after the angel told them about the Messiah?

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2. Why did the man's younger son decide to return to his father?
The younger son had no money, and was so hungry that he wanted to eat the food he gave to the pigs. He realized that the servants of his father lived better than that (#35-05, #35-06).
The younger son had no money, and was so hungry that he wanted to eat the food he gave to the pigs. He realized that the servants of his father lived better than that (#35-05), (#35-06).
3. What did the man's younger son want his father to do for him when he returned home?
The man's younger son wanted his father to treat his as a servant, and not as a son (#35-06, #35-08).
The man's younger son wanted his father to treat his as a servant, and not as a son (#35-06), (#35-08).
4. What did the father do when he saw his younger son?