EWWWWWWWWWWWWWW BIAERAccording to the text and the OT, just as water can be life-giving, it can also bring great _____.

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In ______, you are buried in water, symbolizing your death to sin, and rise to new life with Christ.

Baptism

In the Story of the Great Flood, God regretted making human beings because of their_______.

Great wickedness

In the Book of Joshua, chapter 3, the Israelites enter the Promised Land by miraculoulsy crossing the___.

Jordan River

Through the waters of the flood, God created a ______.

New beginning

Genesis 1:1-2 reads, "In the beginning, when God created the heavens and the earth and the earth was without form or shape, with darkness over the abyss and a mighty wind sweeping over the waters." Which of the following statements is true?

The "mighty wind" represents the Holy Spirit.

The second thing that God creates is a ______ which separated one body of water from another.

Wall of water

As the Egyptian army advanced upon the Israelites who were trapped along the banks of the Red Sea, the Israelites escaped after _____ parted the Red Sea.

angel of the lord

According to the text and the OT, just as water can be life-giving, it can also bring great _____.

destruction

God decided to save Noah from the flood, not because he was righteous, but because Naoh had three strong sons.

false

To reach the Promised Land, the Israelites had to cross the waters of the Jordan River (where Jesus was later baptized). In the same way, the waters of Baptism enable you to enter ____.

the church

The death and new life brought about by the flood foreshadow _____.

the death and new life you experience in Baptism

In the Creation story found in Genesis 1, God created light three days before he created the sources of the light, the sun, the moon, and the stars.

true


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