The Covenant with Noah
The Covenant with Noah
  • 1. The Covenant with Noah is a significant event in the biblical narrative that represents a divine promise made by God to humanity following the great flood described in the Book of Genesis. According to the scriptures, after the floodwaters receded, God established a covenant with Noah, his family, and all living creatures, signifying that He would never again destroy the earth with a flood. This covenant was marked by the sign of the rainbow, which was set in the sky as a reminder of God's pledge to maintain the natural order and spare creation from such devastation. Through this covenant, God reaffirmed His commitment to life and indicated the sanctity of human life by prohibiting murder, thus laying the groundwork for ethical conduct among humanity. This divine promise highlights themes of mercy, grace, and hope, as well as humanity's place within God's creation and the responsibilities entrusted to them in stewarding the earth. The story of Noah and the covenant serves as a foundational narrative that underscores the relationship between God and humanity, and it resonates throughout religious thought, symbolizing the enduring nature of divine promises.

    What is the primary purpose of God's covenant with Noah?
A) To establish a new religion.
B) To never again flood the earth.
C) To appoint Noah as king.
D) To give Noah a new land.
  • 2. What sign did God give Noah as a symbol of the covenant?
A) A burning bush.
B) A star.
C) A dove.
D) A rainbow.
  • 3. In which book of the Bible is the covenant with Noah primarily described?
A) Genesis.
B) Deuteronomy.
C) Leviticus.
D) Exodus.
  • 4. Which event does Noah's covenant relate to?
A) The creation.
B) The great flood.
C) The Tower of Babel.
D) The Exodus.
  • 5. After the flood, what did Noah send out to check for dry land?
A) A sparrow.
B) An eagle.
C) A dove.
D) A raven.
  • 6. What was God's command to Noah after the flood?
A) Sacrifice animals.
B) Build more cities.
C) Create laws.
D) Be fruitful and multiply.
  • 7. How long did Noah live?
A) 1200 years.
B) 800 years.
C) 600 years.
D) 950 years.
  • 8. What substance is associated with Noah's drunkenness?
A) Strong drink.
B) Beer.
C) Wine.
D) Water.
  • 9. Where did Noah land the ark?
A) Mount Everest.
B) Mount Zion.
C) Mount Sinai.
D) Mount Ararat.
  • 10. What did God promise never to do again?
A) Destroy the earth with a flood.
B) Create storms.
C) Let Noah die.
D) Let the sun set.
  • 11. How did God show His covenant with Noah to the people?
A) In a vision.
B) By speaking directly.
C) Through the rainbow.
D) With a written law.
  • 12. How many people were saved on Noah's ark?
A) Six
B) Twelve
C) Four
D) Eight
  • 13. Who is Noah's father?
A) Lamech
B) Adam
C) Seth
D) Methuselah
  • 14. Who was the ancestor of all humanity after the flood?
A) Adam
B) Noah
C) Abraham
D) Moses
  • 15. What is the term for the covenant mentioned with Noah?
A) Davidic Covenant
B) Noahic Covenant
C) Mosaic Covenant
D) Abrahamic Covenant
  • 16. What was Noah's profession?
A) A farmer
B) A carpenter
C) A fisherman
D) A merchant
  • 17. What does the flood story symbolize in many religions?
A) Isolation and solitude.
B) Chaos and despair.
C) Judgment and rebirth.
D) Prosperity and success.
  • 18. Which bird did Noah send out to check the land?
A) A sparrow
B) A pigeon
C) An eagle
D) A raven
  • 19. What does the term 'covenant' signify in the biblical context?
A) A prophecy
B) An offering
C) A sacred agreement
D) A law
  • 20. In the context of the covenant, what is significant about the rainbow?
A) It is man's invention
B) It is God's promise
C) It is a sign of judgment
D) It is a natural phenomenon
  • 21. What gift did Noah give to God after the flood?
A) Burnt offerings
B) Wine and bread
C) Gold and silver
D) Animals
  • 22. What type of animals were not permitted on the ark?
A) Birds only
B) Unclean animals
C) All animals were allowed
D) Land animals only
  • 23. In the biblical account, what was the first thing Noah did after the flood?
A) Settle in a new land.
B) Built an altar to the Lord.
C) Checked on the animals.
D) Planted a vineyard.
  • 24. What did the ark symbolize in Noah’s story?
A) Power and authority.
B) Wealth and prosperity.
C) Isolation and fear.
D) Safety and salvation.
  • 25. What does the name 'Noah' mean?
A) Rest or comfort
B) Faithful
C) Builder
D) Leader
  • 26. What happened to Noah after the flood?
A) He fought battles
B) He became drunk
C) He built a city
D) He ascended to heaven
  • 27. Who was Noah's oldest son?
A) Abel
B) Shem
C) Ham
D) Japheth
  • 28. What does Genesis 9:6 emphasize about human life?
A) The need for leaders
B) The value of human life
C) The punishment of sin
D) The importance of wealth
  • 29. What is one key difference between the Noahic covenant and other covenants in the Bible?
A) It requires sacrifice
B) It is unconditional
C) It includes strict laws
D) It is only for Israel
Created with That Quiz — the math test generation site with resources for other subject areas.