GENESIS 1-3 (STEP 1-A) PLOT REVIEW

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  1. 5. Step 1-A Immediate Context: (Organization & structure) Genesis 1-2 is written in _______ order up through 2:3.
  2. 7. The creation narrative concludes with God’s evaluation of all that he had made. Sum God’s judgment up in one word.
  3. 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 _____.
  4. 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.
  5. 11. The ____ mandate is what we call the main blessing/command that God gives the man and the woman.
  6. 13. God makes clothes for Adam and Eve out of animal ___.
  7. 14. The serpent tells Eve that eating fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil would make her ____, like God is.
  8. 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 ____.
  9. 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. 1. God says that the woman will experience ____ in childbirth because of her rebellion.
  2. 2. As soon as Adam and Eve rebel against God’s authority, they feel ____ and try to hide their naked bodies.
  3. 3. God says that the ____ is cursed because of Adam and Eve’s rebellion.
  4. 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 __________.
  5. 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 ________.
  6. 8. Eve excuses her disobedience to God’s commands by blaming the serpent, saying that he had _____ her.
  7. 12. Adam and Eve can no longer eat fruit from the tree of _____ after they begin their rebellion against God.
  8. 14. Adam excuses his disobedience to God’s commands by blaming his _____.
  9. 16. God says that the serpent’s ____ would eventually be crushed by a coming rescuer.