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Bethel Advanced Class Concept Cards - All
Question | Answer |
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God created all things good | Genesis 1 |
The exercise of dominion in human hands | Genesis 1 |
Divine Intentions | Genesis 2 |
The Fall | Genesis 3 |
Brother's Keeper | Genesis 4 |
The Flood | Genesis 7 |
The Shem, Ham, Jepheth incident | Genesis 9 |
Tower of Babel | Genesis 11 |
Blessed to be a blessing | Genesis 12 |
Separation within families (Abram-Lot) | Genesis 13 |
Hagar & Ishmael | Genesis 16 |
Circumcision Instituted | Genesis 17 |
Moabite and Ammonite origin | Genesis 19 |
Patriarch Isaac | Genesis 21 |
Test of obedience | Genesis 22 |
Deliberate ethnic separation (Isaac chooses Rebekah for wife) | Genesis 24 |
Roots of Edom and Israel rivalry | Genesis 25 |
Non-separation of Esau line | Genesis 26 |
Deliberate ethnic separation (choice of Jacob's wife) | Genesis 28 |
Origin of twelve tribes | Genesis 30 |
The Dinah-Hamar incident | Genesis 34 |
Patriarchal line continues in Jacob | Genesis 35 |
Separation within families (Esau-Jacob) | Genesis 36 |
Joseph's administrative ability, a blessing | Genesis 41 |
Joseph preserves a remnant | Genesis 45 |
Geographic separation in Goshen | Genesis 47 |
Future courses of the twelve tribes | Genesis 49 |
God can use evil for good | Genesis 50 |
Oppression | Exodus 1 |
Birth of Moses | Exodus 2 |
God recognizes his peoples burdens | Exodus 3 |
The excuses of Moses when faced with a challenge | Exodus 4 |
The plagues in Egypt | Exodus 7-11 |
"Let my people go" | Exodus 8 |
The fleeting repentance of Pharaoh | Exodus 9 |
The Passover feast instituted as a constant memorial | Exodus 12 |
The number in Exodus | Exodus 12 |
Feast as signs and memorials | Exodus 13 |
Crossing the Red Sea | Exodus 14 |
Murmuring against God, not man | Exodus 16 |
Jethro's advice to Moses to delegate responsibility | Exodus 18 |
Israel, a Kingdom of priests | Exodus 19 |
Blessing of God had a condition attached | Exodus 19 |
The Ten Commandments | Exodus 20 |
The eye-for-an-eye code | Exodus 21 |
Civil law for nomads | Exodus 21-23 |
Instructions to build a tabernacle | Exodus 25-27 |
God equips people for specific tasks (crafts ability) | Exodus 31 |
The golden calf | Exodus 32 |
"Who is on the Lord's side" | Exodus 32 |
"Make no league with the inhabitants of this land" | Exodus 34 |
Visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children | Exodus 34 |
Construction of the tabernacle | Exodus 36-39 |
God, a constant presence in Israel's midst | Exodus 40 |
Food allowed and forbidden | Leviticus 11 |
Separation of lepers | Leviticus 13 |
Declaration of cleanliness from leprosy in jurisdiction of priests | Leviticus 14 |
Day of atonement | Leviticus 16 |
Scapegoat for sins and iniquities | Leviticus 16 |
Sacrifices allowed only at tabernacle | Leviticus 17 |
Life is in the blood | Leviticus 17 |
Sabbatical year and year of jubilee | Leviticus 25 |
Intricate Organization | Numbers 2 |
Vow of the Nazirites | Numbers 6 |
Aaronic benediction | Numbers 6 |
Ark of Covenant and portable use | Numbers 10 |
Jealousy of Miriam and Aaron | Numbers 12 |
Spies sent to Canaan | Numbers 13 |
Caleb's different spirit | Numbers 14 |
Tassels and ribbons | Numbers 15 |
Korah's rebellion | Numbers 16 |
Rock and water incident | Numbers 20 |
Edom refuses passage to Israel | Numbers 20 |
The bronze serpent | Numbers 21 |
Balaam's lesson | Numbers 23 |
Star out of Jacob | Numbers 24 |
Initial with Midianites | Numbers 25 |
Second numbering | Numbers 26 |
War as an instrument of God's vengence | Numbers 31 |
The settlements of Rubuen, Gad, and Manasseh | Numbers 32 |
Promise of land reiterated | Numbers 33 |
Review of events from Horab to Moab | Deuteronomy 1 |
Conquest of Sihon and Og | Deuteronomy 2-3 |
Provisions for families during conquest | Deuteronomy 3 |
Neiter add or take away from statutes | Deuteronomy 4 |
Unique moral law makes Israel great | Deuteronomy 4 |
What nation has a God so near | Deuteronomy 4 |
What nation has such righteous statutes | Deuteronomy 4 |
Exortation against pure nature worship | Deuteronomy 4 |
Second decalogue | Deuteronomy 5 |
God not to be tested | Deuteronomy 6 |
Hebrew creed | Deuteronomy 6 |
Ethnic separation demanded | Deuteronomy 7 |
Man does not live by bread alone | Deuteronomy 8 |
As man disciplines son so God disciplines | Deuteronomy 8 |
Beware saying "My power, my might" | Deuteronomy 8 |
Not because of your righteousness but because of their wickedness | Deuteronomy 9 |
What does God require of you? | Deuteronomy 10 |
Teach children the law | Deuteronomy 11 |
Be not ensnared to follow them | Deuteronomy 12 |
The law of the tithe | Deuteronomy 14 |
The poor always with us | Deuteronomy 15 |
Men give as they are able | Deuteronomy 16 |
Origin of stoning the disobedient | Deuteronomy 17 |
Free cities | Deuteronomy 19 |
Peace offerings before war | Deuteronomy 20 |
Laws concerning chastity | Deuteronomy 22 |
Writing of divorcement | Deuteronomy 24 |
Freedom for newlyweds | Deuteronomy 24 |
Provisions for sojourner and widow | Deuteronomy 24 |
Shall not muzzle the ox | Deuteronomy 25 |
Blessings of obedience | Deuteronomy 28 |
Consequences of disobedience | Deuteronomy 28 |
Choose life | Deuteronomy 30 |
It is no trifle it is your life | Deuteronomy 32 |
Death of Moses | Deuteronomy 34 |