OBC YOUTH LESSONS

TZG-3

Teen Zone for Girls

Lesson 3
 

Genesis chapter 8 through chapter 11 verses 1-9 

  1. How many days did the water cover the earth?

 

  1. Name the 2 types of birds Noah sent out from the ark.   

 

  1. What was the first recorded act of Noah when he left the ark?  
     
  2. Quote God’s promise to mankind after the flood.  (This is a good place to consider some of the problems with environmental  issues like global warming)  

 

  1. What command was given to Noah that was also given to Adam?  

 

  1. What food was man now allowed to eat and what was the restriction on it?   

 

  1. What was the penalty for murder?   

 

  1. What was the sign of God’s covenant with Noah?   

 

  1. What occupation did Noah have after the flood?  

 

  1. What did he produce and what problem did it cause? 

 

  1. What mistake did Ham make? 

 

  1. What people came from Japheth?   

 

  1. What was Nimrod, descendant of Ham known for?  

 

  1. What nations came from Ham? 

 

  1. What was significant about the name Peleg and what might that be talking about?    

 

  1. As time passed what did man decide to do in the land of Shinar? 

 

  1. What was God’s answer to their plans and why?   

 

  1. What was the name of this place?   

Bonus: What city came from this place later on?

 Thought Questions: 

A. Describe some things that might have happened to the earth as a result of the flood that are often used as proof of evolution and that the earth is millions of years old. Also, discuss the problem with God’s promise vs. man’s ideas of global warming, etc. 

B.  Although God did not condemn Noah for being drunk, it definitely caused a problem. There are no direct commands in the Bible that say, "Thou shalt not drink alcohol ."  However, using scriptures, list reasons why the best decision would be to abstain.  Think about wisdom in Proverbs and our appearances to the world in the New Testament. Also, alcohol leads to drunkenness which is in the lists of sins in the New Testament. 

C. I would also like you to state some additional thoughts, ideas, questions, or applications that you gleaned from this week's  reading. In your own words,  what did you get out of the reading?

 

 

Lesson by:  Regaina Thompson

Edited by:  Joan Miller