An altar to the Lord
Genesis 12:7 - The altar-building reflects Abram’s worship and recognition of God’s presence. Altars frequently symbolize encounters with God in the Old Testament, serving as both places of worship and markers of divine promises.
What was the name of the place where Abram first stopped and built an altar after entering Canaan?
| Shechem | Hebron | Beersheba | Bethel |
After sending messages from Kadesh, the king of which land refused the Israelites passage to the Promised Land?
| Edom | Ammon | Bashan | Sihon |
When Jesus appeared to his disciples after his resurrection what did they give him to eat?
| Lamb | Fish | Cheese | Bread |
Once the Israelites had entered the Promised Land, what happened in the days after they had celebrated the Passover?
| The Amorites attacked them | Joshua apportioned land to each tribe | God stopped providing manna | The River Jordan began to flow again |
The land promised to the Israelites by God was said to be flowing with milk and what...?
| Honey | Wine | Cheese | Water |
Which animal did the 10 spies liken themselves to, compared to the people of the land of Canaan?
| Ants | Beetles | Grasshoppers | Locusts |
How many spies did Moses send out to explore the land of Canaan?
| 5 | 2 | 10 | 12 |
In a dream at Bethel, what does God tell Jacob his descendants would be like?
| The sand of the shore | The stars in the heavens | The fish of the sea | The dust of the earth |