From Adam to Judah: The First Lineage in History
Starting with Adam, the first man ever created, a lineage began that would shape the course of history. Adam's disobedience in the Garden of Eden led to his banishment, an event that set the stage for humanity's journey. Next came Noah, a righteous man in a corrupt world. His faithful construction of the ark, under God's orders, saved his family and a pair of each animal during the great flood, ensuring the continuation of life on earth. Abraham, a key figure in this lineage, established a covenant with God, promising to make his descendants as numerous as the stars. His son, Isaac, carried on this legacy, demonstrating immense faith when he was ready to be sacrificed by Abraham. Isaac's son, Jacob, also known as Israel, bore twelve sons who became the leaders of the twelve tribes of Israel. Among these sons was Judah, a powerful and prominent figure. Judah's line would ultimately lead to the birth of King David and eventually, the Messiah, Jesus. From Adam to Judah, this remarkable lineage, full of faith and resilience, serves as an integral part of human history.
Question 1
Who was the first man ever created according to the text?
Noah
Abraham
Adam
Isaac
Jacob
Question 2
Why did Noah build the ark?
To go on a voyage
To escape from his enemies
God instructed him to
He was a shipbuilder
To save his wealth
Question 3
What was Abraham's covenant with God?
To build a large city
To become a king
To make his descendants as numerous as the stars
To conquer the world
To live forever
Question 4
Who among Jacob's sons was a powerful and prominent figure?
Reuben
Simeon
Levi
Judah
Joseph
Question 5
What was the sequence of this lineage from Adam?
Adam, Noah, Isaac, Abraham, Jacob, Judah
Adam, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Judah
Noah, Adam, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Judah
Adam, Abraham, Noah, Isaac, Jacob, Judah
Adam, Isaac, Noah, Abraham, Jacob, Judah
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