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Cain was a keeper of the sheep while Abel was a tiller of the ground.
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True
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False
Why did Cain kill his brother Abel? (Gen. 4:3-8)
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Out of anger because Abel tricked him
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Out of anger because God didn’t’ accept his offering and jealousy because God accepted Abel’s offering
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Out of anger that Abel stole his birthright
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Out of jealousy because Abel was stronger and more handsome
We can learn how to control our emotions such as anger and jealousy? (Gen. 4:6-7)
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True
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False
What punishment did God give to Cain for murdering his brother? (Gen 4:11-14)
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Cain was sentenced to the local prison for the rest of his life.
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Cain was sentenced to become a homeless and restless wanderer for seven years.
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Cain was sentenced to become a homeless and restless wanderer, plus the ground would no longer provide him with good crops.
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Cain was sentenced to prison for 40 years.
Where did Cain dwell after leaving the presence of the Lord? (Gen. 4:16)
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Bethel
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Egypt
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Gomorrah
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Nod
In whose days did men begin to call upon the name of the LORD (i.e., in terms of worship through prayer, praise and thanksgiving)? (Gen. 4:26)
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Adam
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Enosh
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Seth
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Cain
Who walked with God and was later not found among men because God had taken him (to be home with God)? (Gen. 5:24)
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Abraham
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Methuselah
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Enoch
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Noah
How long did Methuselah live? (Gen. 5:27)
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969
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777
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979
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930
Shem, Ham, and Lamech were the sons of Noah. (Gen.5:28-32)
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True
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False
All are important truths about the story of Cain & Abel in Genesis 4 and 5 except:
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Sin is progressive and has deep roots.
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If left uncontrolled, anger and jealousy can fester and grow.
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Sin can have long-term consequences.
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God sometimes watches (is aware of) what happens in our daily lives.