50 WEEKLY READERS
???- Bobby and Edna Ingram, Chisom Ogubuold, Karen Kee,
Alabama - Mignonette, Craig, Mary
Arkansas- Rachael
California - Faye, Orbie, Joan
Florida -
Georgia - Betty, Martha, Doris
Germany -
Kentucky - Nita, Jackie, Barb, Genny, Janie, Billie
Louisiana- Suzan
Michigan- Betty
Missouri - Marvine, June
Nevada - Charlene, Doris, Connie
New Guinea-
New Hampshire-Jennifer
New Mexico-
North Carolina - Deb, Linda
Ohio- Betty
Oregon-
Penang (Malysia)-Karen
Pennsylvania - Nancy
South Africa- Karen, TanyaSouth Carolina - KBG
Tennessee - Joy, Jean, Trish, Barbara, Gail
Texas - Betty, Elizabeth, Kim, Shelley, Tim
Ukraine - Lisa
Utah - Drue, Paul, Sandy
1. What were God’s restrictions regarding the tree in the midst of the garden?
not to eat or touch it
2. What would be the consequence of ignoring these restrictions?
death
3. How did the serpent persuade the woman to try the fruit?
by saying she would not die
4. What was the tree like?
pleasant to the eyes and good for food
5. What effect did eating from the tree have on Adam and his wife?
Their eyes were opened and they knew they were naked.
6. God cursed the serpent for deceiving the woman. How would this curse affect the serpent’s future involvement with the woman and her seed?
There would be enmity between the serpent and the woman, and between its seed and her Seed. Her Seed would bruise the serpent’s head, and the serpent would bruise the heel of her Seed.
7. What was the punishment for the woman? For the man?
verse 16-19
8. Why did Adam call his wife’s name “Eve”?
She was the mother of all living.
9. What two kinds of clothing did Adam and Eve wear in chapter 3?
Adam and Eve sewed together fig leaves for themselves (7).
Who made each kind of clothing?
God made them tunics of skin (21).
10. Why did God take precautions (24) to keep man out of the garden?
Since man had already eaten of the tree to know good and evil, God acknowledged that man might also take of the tree of life and live forever.
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