A Bible Survey: Section One: Genesis
A Bible Survey: Section One: Genesis
Bible Survey
While their curriculum recommended materials from preschool through senior high, we desired to place
our college, young adult, and adult classes on the same schedule. The volume of material in L.A. Mott’s
studies, recommended in the ABC for source material and lesson development, did not easily lend itself
to a once a week study since he designed his lessons to be studied twice each week.
Considering these factors, I took it upon myself to compile these lessons. We used them successfully
while cycling through the curriculum twice in our senior high, college, young adult, and adult classes
from April 1988 through March 1994. They were edited and revised prior to the second study of them.
They have been revised a second time and reformatted in 1997.
I have tried to parallel the ABC as much as possible so that adults and children would be studying the
same lesson at the same time only on different levels. But this series, or any one of its twelve study
guides, may be used independently.
Each lesson contains a schedule for daily Bible reading. It can be used as a format for family devotionals
in the home even if the whole family is not on the curriculum.
11. What does the situation in which God placed man (vv. 16-17) show
about the way man was made? Did he have no choice but to serve God?
GODHEAD If not, then how would you describe him?
Acknowledging God
as Creator
The Making of Woman (2:18-25)
12. Why did God make a woman?
14. What is meant by the phrase “a help meet for him?” (2:18)
15. Is the man also to be a helper to the woman? (cf. Ephesians 5:22-23)
16. In Matthew 19:3-6, what conclusions does Jesus draw from Genesis 1:27 and Genesis 2:24 with
respect to marriage?
18. Seeing that the serpent focused attention on the one limitation instead of mentioning the great
freedom given the man and woman (2:16-17) evidently wanting the woman to feel unfairly
restrained, do you think Satan continues to work in that way? Explain.
19. How did the serpent cast doubt on the character of God?
20. Considering its consequences found in verses seven through thirteen, did sin bring all the good
things promised by Satan? Explain.
22. Since the woman was deceived (v. 13), did that mean that God would overlook her sin and that she
would not be punished? What does that teach about human responsibility?
23. What curse was placed upon the serpent? The woman? The man?
25. Do the punishments of Genesis 3 affect only one man and woman? Do they affect their descendants?
If so, in what way?
Genesis 4:1 - 5:32 2. Considering verses three and four, what, if anything, distinguishes the two
offerings which may account for the acceptability of one and not the other?
3. Does God care what sort of worship we may choose to offer? Explain.
Daily Bible
Reading 4. How do we know how God wants us to worship?
5. Instead of being angry (v. 5), what should have been Cain’s reaction when
learning that God was displeased?
Mo nday 6. What is taught in verse seven about sin and its power? How is the
Genesis 4:1-15 vicious nature of sin shown in this instance?
Tuesday
Genesis 4:16-26 7. Why did Cain kill Abel? (cf. 1 John 3:11-12)
2. Describe:
Daily Bible a. How bad the human race had gotten.
Reading b. How God felt about the situation.
c. What God decided to do.
3. Why did Noah find favor with God? How was he different from the rest
Mo nday of the people?
Genesis 6
Tuesday
Genesis 7
The Threat of Judgment on the Earth (6:13 - 7:5)
4. What did God command Noah to do? Why?
Thursday
Genesis 8
5. What did Noah’s obedience show?
Friday
Genesis 9
The Coming of the Flood (7:6-24)
Saturday
Isaiah 54:8-10
6. How, in the New Testament, is the salvation of Noah compared to the
salvation of man today? (1 Peter 3:20-21)
7. Describe what was happening right up to the time Noah entered the ark?
Lesson (Matt. 24:37-39) Compare the time of the Lord’s second coming to the
Concept time preceding the flood. (1 Thes. 5:1-3; 2 Pet. 3:10)
9. How long did the rain last? How long did the water prevail on the earth?
How high did the water get?
FAITH
Knowing God’s promise
is true The End of the Flood (8:1-22)
10. Where did the ark land?
11. How did Noah find out whether the water had gone down and if land
was beginning to appear?
15. What does the flood show about God’s view of sin and wrongdoing?
17. What permission is given for the first time after the flood?
21. What sin did Noah commit? What lessons can be learned from this incident?
22. How did Ham dishonor his father? What were the results of it?
24. How is chapter ten related to the command found in 9:1, 7 and to the statement made in 9:19?
25. What bearing does chapter ten have on attitudes toward other races?
3. Explain what was wrong with this project and why it displeased God?
Daily Bible
4. Considering what verse six suggests about the power of unity, would
Reading this statement apply to good purposes as well as evil ones? Explain.
Thursday
Gen esis 12:1-9
God’s Promises to Abram (12:1-9)
6. How was Abram’s faith tested? How did he demonstrate his faith? How
Friday is it demonstrated by a person today?
Genesis 12:9-20
Saturday 7. What were Abram’s people like before God called him? (cf. Joshua
James 2:23-26 24:2, 3, 14-15)
10. Of what three blessings did God’s promise to Abram consist? When
were these promises fulfilled?
FAITH
Depending upon Abram in Egypt (12:10-20)
God ’s care
11. Why did Abram go to Egypt? Did he commit a sin? If so, how?
9. What offer did the king of Sodom make to Abram? Why did Abram
refuse it? What can be learned about Abram’s faith from this incident?
Lesson
Concept Abraham Intercedes for Sodom (18:16-33)
10. What reason did God give for revealing to Abraham what He planned to
do to Sodom? What was Abraham’s reaction to this information?
11. What application, if any, can be made of these verses today?
OBEDIENCE
Punishing wickedness
The Destruction of the Cities of the Plain (19:1-38)
12. What were the two main cities of this group?
16. What did Lot’s wife do while on their flight from the city? Why? What lesson(s) can be learned from
her actions? (cf. Luke 17:32)
17. What lessons, in general, are to be learned from the destruction of Sodom and the other cities of the
plain? (cf. 2 Peter 2:4-9)
18. Describe the relationship between the Moabites, Ammonites, and the Israelite descendants of
Abraham.
Thursday
Genesis 18:1-15
The Birth of Ishmael (16:1-16)
6. How did Abram and Sarai decide to solve the problem of their
Friday childlessness and provide the son promised by God? Did their plan
Genesis 21
provide a solution to the difficulty or did it cause more problems? What
Saturday lesson(s) can we learn?
Genesis 22
7. Who was Hagar? What consolation did the angel of God give her? Who
was her son?
Lesson
Concept God’s Covenant with Abraham (17:1-27)
8. What is God’s designation of Himself at the beginning of this chapter?
Why does this seem especially appropriate considering the chapter’s
contents?
10. What covenant did God make with Abraham and his seed?
13. Through which of Abraham’s sons was God’s chosen people to come? What is the meaning of that
son’s name? Why was he given such a name?
15. What promise is renewed to Abraham? Why did Sarah laugh? What made the promise believable?
17. Who seems more righteous in this incident, Abraham or Abimelech? What application(s) can be
made from this fact?
18. What additional factor makes this an especially distressing incident? (cf. 12:10-20)
20. Why was “Isaac” such a fitting name? (17:17-19; 18:9-15; 21:6)
22. Why did Sarah want Hagar and Ishmael cast out? Why did God approve?
23. What is meant by the statement “in Isaac your seed shall be called?”
24. What became of Ishmael and Hagar? What was said of Ishmael’s future?
26. What does this incident show about the importance and influence of Abraham in the land?
29. Is there any significance to the fact that Abraham arose “early in the morning?”
3. Why would a bride from among the Canaanites not have been suitable
Mo nday for Isaac?
Genesis 24:1-18
4. How would his servant recognize Isaac’s wife-to-be? How much would
Tuesday
Genesis 24:29-67 this tell him about the qualities of the girl?
Thursday 5. How did Rebekah’s family feel about her going away? What was her
Genesis 25
attitude?
Friday
Genesis 26 6. How could one love a woman chosen in the way Rebekah was chosen,
sight unseen?
Saturday
Genesis 27
13. What kind of person does this incident show Esau to be? (cf. Hebrews 12:14-17) What is meant by
“profane?” How may we show the same poor sense of values?
15. What mistake made by Abraham is repeated by Isaac? Why did the Philistines want Isaac to leave
Gerar?
16. How does Isaac show himself to be a peacemaker? Should a Christian be a peacemaker? (cf.
Matthew 5:9 and Romans 12:18)
19. How did Esau bring “grief of mind” to Isaac and Rebekah? What do his marriages say about his
attitude and character?
21. How would have Isaac’s intention, if carried out, made God’s plan void? (cf. 25:23)
22. What kind of man was Jacob, God’s chosen, at this point in time? How does his conduct suit his
name?
23. When you consider all you know about Jacob and Esau, why do you think God chose Jacob and not Esau
to be the head of the family and the one through whom the promises of Abraham would be fulfilled?
25. Does Esau show any real understanding of why a Canaanite wife was not pleasing to his parents?
Explain.
26. Can you think of any way in which Rebekah was punished for her cunning and deceit? What about
the “few days” mentioned in 27:44 as compared to what actually happened? (31:38, 41)
12. Describe the covenant between Jacob and Laban. What is the difference
between the two place names mentioned in verse 47?
14. What reassurance did Jacob receive as he prepared to meet Esau? Why did he fear Esau?
15. Though Jacob prayed for deliverance from Esau, what else did he do to secure a favorable reception?
What, if anything, does that suggest about the relation between prayer and human action? What
attitude does Jacob show in his prayer?
16. How is the strange account recorded in verses 22 through 32 explained in Hosea 12:3-5?
17. Why was Jacob’s name changed to Israel? Does this represent an important change of character?
Explain.
18. Since the courage of Jacob no longer depended upon human cunning, what was now the basis of his
courage?
22. How does this incident become important to the futures of Simeon and Levi? (49:5-7)
24. How is the move ordered here by God connected with chapter 34? (Compare v. 5 to 34:30)
25. What had to be done before they set out for Bethel? How is the blessing of God manifested after the
complete turning from idolatry?
27. What sin was committed by Reuben which had significant consequences to his future? (49:3-4)
Genesis 37:1 - 38:30 2. What evidence, if any, do you see in this text of the evils of polygamy?
3. Is it significant that the same sort of coat as Jacob gave Joseph was worn
Daily Bible by members of the royal family at a later date? (2 Samuel 13:18)
Explain.
Reading
4. Describe Joseph’s two dreams. What meaning did his father and
brothers see in these dreams?
Mo nday 5. Trace the course of events by which Joseph was carried into Egypt.
Gen esis 37:1-4
Tuesday 6. What two reasons are given for selling Joseph rather than killing him?
Genesis 37:5-14
7. How did Joseph’s brothers deceive their father?
Thursday
Genesis 15-36
8. In what way might Jacob be used to refute those who appeal to feelings
Friday as a defense of their religion?
Genesis 37:15-36
Saturday 9. In what way does this incident show that Jacob continued to reap exactly
Genesis 38:1-30 as he had sown in his earlier years?
11. Do you think the eagerness of the Canaanites to establish close ties with
Jacob’s descendants had any bearing on their sojourning in Egypt? (cf.
FAITH 43:32; 46:33-34) Explain.
Learning about God
through His word today 12. Who is the ancestor of both David (Ruth 4:18-22) and Jesus (Matthew
1:3) whose unusual birth is related in this chapter?
Tuesday 4. Is there any way in which problems such as Joseph had can be for a
Genesis 39:21 - 40:15
person’s good? (cf. 2 Corinthians 1:3-4,9; 12:7-10; Hebrews 12:1-12;
Thursday James 1:2-3).
Genesis 40:16-23
Friday
Genesis 41:1-36 Joseph, Interpreter of Dreams (40:1-23)
5. Why would the offices of butler and baker for the king need to be filled
Saturday
Genesis 41:37-45
by trusted persons?
6. What were the dreams of the butler and baker? What might Joseph have
said about dreams in view of what had happened so far with reference to
his own dreams?
Lesson
Concept 7. What lessons, if any, are to be learned from the fact that the chief butler
“forgot Joseph?”
11. Since God may take years to fulfill a purpose and those years may be filled with struggles, setbacks,
sorrow, and great trials, what qualities does one need to reach the desired end?
12. Even though Joseph had clung to God during times of adversity, his exaltation provided another trial
of this faithfulness. How did he handle that test?
Genesis 41:26 - 45:15 2. About how many years had passed since Joseph had seen his brothers?
(Consider has age when he was sold into Egypt and his age when he
came to power along with his time in office.)
Daily Bible 3. Show the fulfillment of prophecy involved in this chapter. (Especially
Reading compare v. six with 37:5-11)
4. Can you explain why Joseph recognized his brothers but they did not
recognize him? Why did he keep his identity hidden from them for so
long?
Mo nday
Genesis 41:46 - 42:20
5. Since Joseph’s questioning seemed intended to bring out the present
Tuesday feelings of his brothers, what were those feelings?
Genesis 42:21-38
6. How do you account for Joseph’s special interest in the youngest
Thursday
brother, Benjamin?
Genesis 43
11. How were the brothers received? How did Joseph show special feeling
for Benjamin?
OBEDIENCE
Repenting
12. What caused the brothers to be amazed and marvel?
13. In the light of 37:3-4, might not the favored treatment of Benjamin have
been a test of the brothers? Why did Joseph wait so long to reveal his
identity to them?
Joseph’s Brothers Sent
15. What might his brothers have done with reference to Benjamin when the cup was discovered? What
attitudes were shown by the way they did react? How had they changed?
17. According to Joseph, what was behind his being sold into Egypt?
18. In reviewing the steps God has taken in history to accomplish His purposes:
a. What was His purpose in choosing Abraham?
b. How did He use Joseph?
c. Discuss how He works even in human adversity to accomplish good.
Mo nday
Genesis 45:16-28 The Move to Egypt (46:1-34)
5. Why did Jacob need God’s reassurance before moving to Egypt? What
Tuesday indicates that the ultimate future of Israel was not in Egypt?
Genesis 46:1-24
Thursday 6. Where in Egypt did the Israelites live? What would tend to keep them
Genesis 46:25-34 separated from the Egyptians?
Friday
Genesis 47:1-12
Jacob Before Pharaoh (47:1-12)
Saturday 7. Since “evil” in verse nine refers to hardships and difficulties, what,
Genesis 47:13-31
specifically, did Jacob have in mind?
8. How could one in Jacob’s circumstances bless a king? In what way are
God’s children, even if they are poor, in a position to bless even the
Lesson wealthy and powerful?
Concept
The Results of the Famine in Egypt (47:13-26)
9. How did all the land and even the people come to belong to Pharaoh?
What exception was there?
OBEDIENCE 10. In contrasting the remarkable way in which the Israelites were provided
Forgiving
for with the low estate to which even the Egyptians were reduced, how
does the expression “blessings in disguise” apply to the life of Jacob?
12. Give a short description of the predominant characteristic of each of the following periods in Jacob’s
life:
a. Birth to leaving home.
b. Period away from Canaan.
c. Return to Canaan until the selling of Joseph.
d. The selling of Joseph until the entrance into Egypt.
e. Last years in Egypt.
Thursday
Genesis 49:29-33 Jacob’s Prophecy Concerning His Sons (49:1-33)
4. Generally speaking, in what way are these verses like a “last will and
Friday
Genesis 50:1-14
testament?”
Saturday 5. Which two sons, with their descendants, received the greatest blessings?
Genesis 50:15-26
Why did Reuben lose the preeminence that ordinarily belongs to the
Mark 16:15-18
firstborn? (35:22)
6. What was the fault of Simeon and Levi? (34:25-29) How is the
Lesson prediction about them in verse seven eventually fulfilled? (cf. Joshua
19:1,9 and Judges 1:3 on Simeon; Joshua 21:1-42 on Levi)
Concept
7. Explain verse ten, noting its context, in light of several passages:
Genesis 38:24-30; Genesis 46:12; Ruth 4:18-22; and Matthew 1:1-16.
11. How did Joseph view the bad things that had happened to him?
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