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Genesis Chapters 11-20 Quiz: Test Your Bible Knowledge

Think you can ace this Genesis quiz? Dive into our Bible trivia challenge!

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This Genesis chapters 11 - 20 quiz helps you review Babel, Abram's call, Pharaoh's plagues, Lot's choice, God's covenant, Hagar and Ishmael, and Sodom. Have fun, spot gaps before your next study or class, and if you want a refresher first, warm up with our Genesis overview quiz .

What was the builders stated purpose for constructing the Tower of Babel?
To reach the land of Cush
To store grain against famine
To make a name for themselves and prevent being scattered
To worship the sun and moon
The people said, Come, let us build ourselves a city and a tower with its top in the heavens, and let us make a name for ourselvesso that we may not be dispersed over the face of the whole earth. Their goal was fame and security rather than obedience to God. This passage is found in Genesis 11:4.
From which city did God call Abram to leave and go to a land He would show him?
Jerusalem
Babylon
Ur of the Chaldeans
Haran
God called Abram to leave Ur of the Chaldeans and go to Canaan, promising to make him a great nation. Ur was a major city in southern Mesopotamia. This call initiates the Abrahamic covenant in Genesis 12.
Who was Abrams wife before her name was changed to Sarah?
Sarai
Milcah
Rebecca
Hagar
Abrams wife was originally named Sarai, and God later changed her name to Sarah as part of establishing the covenant promise that she would bear a son. This name change is recorded in Genesis 17.
Why did Abram go down to Egypt during his sojourn in Canaan?
Because of a severe famine in the land
To escape an invading army
To seek divine instruction
To find a wife for Isaac
Abram went to Egypt because there was a famine in Canaan, making it difficult to find food. Seeking relief, he traveled south, which led to the incident with Pharaoh and Sarai. This is detailed in Genesis 12:10.
What titles does Melchizedek hold when he meets Abram after the battle of the kings?
King of Jerusalem and prophet of Yahweh
Judge of Canaan and seer of the Most High
High priest of Ur and scribe of El Elyon
King of Salem and priest of God Most High
Melchizedek is introduced as king of Salem and priest of God Most High, blessing Abram after his victory. He brings out bread and wine, foreshadowing later priestly and messianic themes. This appears in Genesis 14:18-20.
What prompted Abram and Lot to separate their households?
A famine forced them in opposite directions
Abram accused Lot of theft
Lot refused to worship God
Their herdsmen were quarreling over pastureland
Abram and Lot parted ways because their herdsmen argued over grazing land, and the land could not support both. Abram gave Lot the first choice of territory, showing his generosity and trust in Gods promise. This event is narrated in Genesis 13:5-11.
How old was Abram when God changed his name to Abraham?
75 years old
100 years old
99 years old
86 years old
Abram was 99 years old when God changed his name to Abraham, signifying father of many nations. This change coincided with the institution of circumcision as a sign of the covenant. The detail appears in Genesis 17:1-5.
Which ritual did God institute as the sign of His covenant with Abraham?
Observing a yearly festival
Offering a ram in a thicket
Building an altar at Bethel
Circumcision of every male at eight days old
God commanded Abraham to circumcise every male in his household on the eighth day as a perpetual sign of the covenant. This practice distinguished Abrahams descendants and continues in Jewish tradition. See Genesis 17:10-12.
How old was Abraham when his son Ishmael was born through Hagar?
99 years old
90 years old
86 years old
75 years old
Abraham was 86 when Hagar bore Ishmael, fulfilling a promise of a son through Sarahs maidservant. This occurred three years before God instituted circumcision at Abrahams age of 99. The detail is found in Genesis 16:16.
Who intervened to prevent Abimelech from sinning with Sarah, Abrahams wife?
God appeared to Abimelech in a dream
Sarah confessed the deception
Melchizedek rebuked Abimelech
Abraham sent a messenger to Abimelech
God came to Abimelech in a dream and warned him that Sarah was married, preventing him from sinning. Abimelech protested his innocence, and God affirmed His protective action. This occurs in Genesis 20:3-7.
What reason did Abimelech cite for taking Sarah into his household?
He sought a political alliance with Abraham
He was unaware of marriage customs
He believed she was Abrahams sister and acted innocently
He wanted to offer her as a sacrifice
Abimelech explained that he took Sarah because he thought she was Abrahams sister, and he had acted in the integrity of his heart. God confirmed that Abimelech was innocent in the dream. This account is in Genesis 20:2-6.
How long did God say Abrahams descendants would be foreigners in a land not their own?
400 years
200 years
430 years
300 years
God told Abraham that his descendants would be strangers in a land not their own for 400 years, after which they would leave with great possessions. This prophecy sets the stage for the Exodus narrative centuries later. See Genesis 15:13.
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Study Outcomes

  1. Understand Abram's Journey -

    Learn the key events of Abram's departure and travels as presented in Genesis chapters 11-20, building a clear timeline of his early life and faith.

  2. Recall Pharaoh's Plagues Incident -

    Identify the circumstances and outcomes of Abram's encounter with Pharaoh, sharpening your memory of this pivotal biblical narrative.

  3. Analyze the Covenant of Circumcision -

    Examine the significance and terms of God's covenant with Abram, understanding its spiritual and historical implications within the Old Testament.

  4. Identify Major Themes -

    Spot and interpret recurring motifs - such as faith, promise, and obedience - across Genesis chapters 11-20 to deepen your theological insight.

  5. Describe Character Motivations -

    Explain the actions and decisions of central figures like Sarai, Lot, and Abram, appreciating their roles in the broader Genesis narrative.

  6. Evaluate Your Genesis Quiz Skills -

    Test your mastery of Bible trivia by attempting the Genesis chapters 11-20 quiz, gauging your comprehension and retention of these scriptures.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Tower of Babel and Linguistic Diversity -

    In Genesis 11, humanity's unified language is fractured as "Babel" (meaning "confusion") becomes the mnemonic for broken speech (Babble→Babel). When tackling this point in your Genesis quiz, recall that the dispersion explains the origin of diverse cultures (Cambridge Companion to the Hebrew Bible).

  2. Call of Abram and the Land Promise -

    Genesis 12 marks Abram's departure from Ur under God's command, initiating the "BLT" mnemonic - Belief, Land, Tribe - to remember the core covenant promises (Anchor Yale Bible Commentary). This covenant foundation is essential for any Genesis chapters 11-20 quiz or Old Testament quiz on Abram's journey.

  3. Deception Episodes in Egypt and with Abimelech -

    Both Genesis 12 and 20 feature Abram's protective lies about Sarai, first before Pharaoh and later before King Abimelech. Use the "LIES CAN RE-VERSE" trick (Lies Induce Sarai's Egypt & Re-Abimelech Scenes) to spot parallels when you face Genesis trivia questions.

  4. Hagar, Ishmael, and Divine Hearing -

    In Genesis 16, Hagar meets God as "El Roi" ("God who sees me"), and Ishmael's name means "God hears" - a critical theme in Bible trivia quizzes. The Journal for the Study of the Old Testament highlights how this narrative illustrates God's care outside the primary covenant line.

  5. Circumcision Covenant & Abraham's Intercession -

    Genesis 17 introduces circumcision at age ninety-nine as the everlasting sign of God's promise, while Genesis 18 showcases Abraham's bold intercession for Sodom (Oxford Biblical Studies). Remember "99 and pleading lines" when reviewing for a Genesis quiz or Bible trivia quiz focusing on God's covenant and mercy.

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