Genesis 3:1-16 Questions (NKJV)
(v. 14) Whom was the serpent more cursed than?
All cattle and every beast of the field
(v. 14) How long would he eat dust and go on his belly?
All the days of his life
(v. 8) Where did they hide?
Among the trees of the garden
(v. 10) Why was Adam afraid?
Because he was naked
(v. 1) What was the serpent more than any other beast of the field which the Lord God had made?
Cunning
(v. 14) What would the serpent eat?
Dust
(v. 5) What did the serpent say that made God appear deceptive?
For God knows
(v. 10) What did Adam say he heard?
God's voice in the garden
(v. 14) What did God do to the serpent?
He cursed him
(v. 10) What was Adam's solution?
He hid himself
(v. 16) And what would be her husband's role?
He would rule over her
(v. 5) What truth did the serpent twist into his lie?
Her eyes would be opened, and she would be like God, knowing good and evil
(v. 16) For whom would her desire be?
Her husband
(v. 6) To who else did she give the fruit?
Her husband with her
(v. 16) What two things would God multiply for the woman?
Her sorrow and her conception
(v. 15) And what would the serpent bruise?
His heel
(v. 11) What was the only way that Adam would know this?
If he had eaten from the tree which God commanded him not to
(v. 16) How would she bring forth children?
In pain
(v. 8) When was He walking in the garden?
In the cool of the day
(v. 6) What 3 things did the woman see concerning the tree?
It was good for food, pleasant to the eyes, and desirable to make one wise
(v. 14) In what manner was the serpent cursed to go?
On his belly
(v. 6) What did the woman do after seeing these things?
She took of its fruit and ate
(v. 4) With what lie did the serpent deceive the woman?
She would not surely die
(v. 3) What, however, did God command them concerning the tree of the knowledge of good and evil?
That they must not eat it, nor touch it
(v. 2) What was the woman's response to the serpent?
That they were free to eat the fruit of the trees of the garden
(v. 7) What did they now know?
That they were naked
(v. 13) When God addressed the woman, whom did she blame for her disobedience?
The serpent
(v. 15) Between whom did God put enmity?
The serpent and the woman
(v. 15) What would the woman's Seed bruise?
The serpent's head
(v. 15) Between what else did God put enmity?
The serpent's seed and the woman's Seed
(v. 8) What did the man and woman hear in the garden?
The sound of the Lord God walking
(v. 1) Whom did the serpent ask a question?
The woman
(v. 12) Who did Adam blame for his disobedience?
The woman
(v. 12) How did he refer to his wife?
The woman whom You gave to be with me
(v. 7) What happened when they ate of the fruit?
Their eyes were opened
(v. 8) What did Adam and his wife do when they heard the Lord God?
They hid themselves from the presence of the Lord God
(v. 7) What did they do to try to cover themselves?
They sewed fig leaves together
(v. 3) What would happen if they did?
They would die
(v. 9) What question did the Lord God call out and ask Adam?
Where are you?
(v. 1) What was the serpent's question causing the woman to question?
Whether God had said that they could not eat of every tree of the garden
(v. 11) What did God want to know?
Who told him that he was naked