Across
- 5. Step 1-A Immediate Context: (Organization & structure) Genesis 1-2 is written in _______ order up through 2:3.
- 7. The creation narrative concludes with God’s evaluation of all that he had made. Sum God’s judgment up in one word.
- 9. In Genesis 2, we read about Adam’s response to seeing his wife for the first time. His emotional response is communicated to us in the form of a _____.
- 10. God commanded Adam and Eve to eat fruit from every tree in the garden, except for one, known as the Tree of the _____ of Good and Evil.
- 11. The ____ mandate is what we call the main blessing/command that God gives the man and the woman.
- 13. God makes clothes for Adam and Eve out of animal ___.
- 14. The serpent tells Eve that eating fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil would make her ____, like God is.
- 15. God tells Adam and Eve that if they were to eat fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, they would be causing their own ____.
- 17. In Genesis 3, God promises that a rescuer will come and triumph over the snake and that this rescuer will be a descendant of the ________________.
Down
- 1. God says that the woman will experience ____ in childbirth because of her rebellion.
- 2. As soon as Adam and Eve rebel against God’s authority, they feel ____ and try to hide their naked bodies.
- 3. God says that the ____ is cursed because of Adam and Eve’s rebellion.
- 4. Genesis 1-2 (Step 1-A) In the creation narrative, the main way God distinguishes humans from animals is by creating them in his own __________.
- 6. Step 1-A Immediate Context: (Organization & structure) Starting with Genesis 2:4, the creation account zooms in and gives more detail about God’s creation of ________.
- 8. Eve excuses her disobedience to God’s commands by blaming the serpent, saying that he had _____ her.
- 12. Adam and Eve can no longer eat fruit from the tree of _____ after they begin their rebellion against God.
- 14. Adam excuses his disobedience to God’s commands by blaming his _____.
- 16. God says that the serpent’s ____ would eventually be crushed by a coming rescuer.
