Abraham's Call
  • 1. Abraham's Call refers to the pivotal moment in the biblical narrative when God summons Abram, later known as Abraham, to leave his homeland and embark on a journey to an unknown land that God promises to give to his descendants. This divine calling occurs in the Book of Genesis, specifically in Genesis 12:1-3, where God commands Abram to 'Go from your country and your kindred and your father's house to the land that I will show you.' This call is significant not only for Abraham, who demonstrates immense faith and obedience by departing from everything familiar, but also for the overarching story of the Israelite people and the establishment of a covenant relationship with God. Abraham's willingness to follow this divine mandate sets the stage for the unfolding narrative of the patriarchs and the eventual formation of the nation of Israel, highlighting themes of faith, promise, and divine purpose. The call is not just a physical journey but also an invitation to enter into a deeper relationship with God, symbolizing the transformative power of faith and the beginning of a legacy that would influence countless generations.

    What was the original name of Abraham?
A) Isaac
B) Moses
C) Abimelech
D) Abram
  • 2. In which land was Abraham living when God called him?
A) Babylon
B) Ur of the Chaldeans
C) Egypt
D) Canaan
  • 3. What was God's promise to Abraham?
A) To make him a great nation
B) To give him wealth
C) To make him a king
D) To grant him wisdom
  • 4. Which son did God ask Abraham to sacrifice?
A) Isaac
B) Jacob
C) Esau
D) Ishmael
  • 5. To which land did Abraham migrate after God's call?
A) Canaan
B) Mesopotamia
C) Greece
D) Philistia
  • 6. Who was Abraham's wife?
A) Hagar
B) Leah
C) Sarah
D) Rebekah
  • 7. How many sons did Abraham have?
A) Two
B) Four
C) One
D) Three
  • 8. What was the name of Abraham's first son?
A) Lot
B) Isaac
C) Jacob
D) Ishmael
  • 9. What city did Abraham plead for when God planned to destroy it?
A) Jericho
B) Nineveh
C) Gomorrah
D) Sodom
  • 10. Which covenant did God establish with Abraham?
A) Mosaic Covenant
B) Noahic Covenant
C) Covenant of Circumcision
D) Davidic Covenant
  • 11. What was the sign of God’s covenant with Abraham?
A) A sacrifice
B) Circumcision
C) Baptism
D) The rainbow
  • 12. What are Abraham and his descendants collectively known as?
A) Canaanites
B) Egyptians
C) Philistines
D) Israelites
  • 13. Where did Abraham settle after leaving Haran?
A) Egypt
B) Aram
C) The land of Canaan
D) Mesopotamia
  • 14. What was the primary virtue demonstrated by Abraham?
A) Wisdom
B) Strength
C) Riches
D) Faith
  • 15. In which book of the Bible is Abraham's call first mentioned?
A) Genesis
B) Exodus
C) Leviticus
D) Numbers
  • 16. What did God promise Abraham about his descendants?
A) They would be as numerous as the stars
B) They would be kings
C) They would conquer nations
D) They would be rich
  • 17. How did God's angels visit Abraham?
A) As fire
B) As three men
C) As visions
D) As a cloud
  • 18. What number of righteous people did Abraham negotiate for Sodom?
A) Ten
B) Twenty
C) Forty
D) Fifty
  • 19. What characterized the covenant between God and Abraham?
A) Unconditional promises
B) Restricted terms
C) Conditional blessings
D) Temporary agreements
  • 20. In Genesis, how old was Abraham when he received God's call?
A) 85
B) 75
C) 65
D) 90
  • 21. Which one of Abraham's relatives traveled with him?
A) Eli
B) Lot
C) Moses
D) David
  • 22. What was Abraham's reaction when he learned he would have a son at an old age?
A) He laughed
B) He cried
C) He prayed
D) He cursed
  • 23. What was a significant characteristic of Abraham's faith?
A) Anger
B) Fear
C) Obedience
D) Doubt
  • 24. What did God change Abram's name to?
A) Moses
B) Israel
C) Abraham
D) Isaac
  • 25. Abraham is considered the father of which major religious traditions?
A) Taoism and Confucianism
B) Hinduism and Buddhism
C) Zoroastrianism and Shinto
D) Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
  • 26. What did Abraham carry with him when he left Ur?
A) A large army.
B) Gold and silver only.
C) A sacred text.
D) His family and possessions.
  • 27. Which king did Abraham encounter after rescuing Lot?
A) Nebuchadnezzar
B) Balaam
C) Melchizedek
D) Pharaoh
  • 28. What was the original reason for the conflict between Abraham and Lot?
A) Religious differences.
B) Their herds were too large.
C) Family quarrels.
D) Political disagreements.
  • 29. What did Abraham name the place where he nearly sacrificed Isaac?
A) The LORD Will Provide.
B) Holy Mountain.
C) The Place of Sacrifice.
D) Mount Sinai.
  • 30. What did Sarah give her maid to Abraham?
A) Hagar.
B) Leah.
C) Rebekah.
D) Rachel.
  • 31. What age was Abraham when Isaac was born?
A) 80 years old
B) 100 years old
C) 90 years old
D) 110 years old
  • 32. What was the name of the place where Abraham was to sacrifice Isaac?
A) Mount Sinai
B) Mount Horeb
C) Mount Zion
D) Mount Moriah
  • 33. What did God provide as a substitute for Isaac at the last moment?
A) Goat
B) Lamb
C) Bull
D) Ram
  • 34. What was the reason for the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah?
A) Wickedness
B) Idolatry
C) War
D) Famine
  • 35. Who was Abraham's father?
A) Nahor
B) Terah
C) Haran
D) Isaac
  • 36. Who did Abraham argue with regarding Sodom's destruction?
A) Lot
B) Moses
C) God
D) Isaac
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