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Hebrew Sacred History (Extracts 1-2)
(Wimp Quiz 1)

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1. The Lord God promised Noah never again to destroy the whole world by
flood 
fire 
earthquakes 
plagues 
any means 
No Answer
2. The text tells us that the “token” of the Lord’s “covenant” with Noah was
a dove 
the ability of men to grow beards 
a rainbow 
circumcision 
grape vines and wine 
No Answer
3. Noah’s son Ham was cursed because he
had no beard 
was lazier than his brothers Shem and Japheth 
refused to father children 
was sold into slavery 
saw his father drunk 
saw his father without clothes 
No Answer
4. When the flood receded, Noah took up
writing a chronicle of the great flood 
farming 
herding 
preaching the gospel 
the life of a religious hermit 
No Answer
5. The text tells is that Noah lived about
40 years 
60 years 
100 years 
900 years 
No Answer
6. As a young man, Abram lived in Haran, near the city of Ur in what is today
Lebanon 
Israel 
Southwestern Jordan 
Southern Iraq 
Western Iran 
No Answer
7. Abram and his nephew Lot were
magistrates 
potters 
scribes 
farmers 
carpenters 
shepherds 
No Answer

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