Home Faith Bible Quiz Family Bible Quiz – God’s Blessings (Genesis 26 – 28) FaithBible Quiz Family Bible Quiz – God’s Blessings (Genesis 26 – 28) By Barnabas Today - 23 October 2021 FacebookTwitterWhatsAppEmailPrint 110 God's Blessings (Genesis 26 - 28) Where did God appear to Isaac and command him not to go to Egypt? (Gen 26.1) 1. Garden of Eden 2. Gethsemane 3. Gerar 2. How did Isaac reap a hundredfold from the crops he planted? (Gen 26.12) 1. The land was fertile 2. The Lord blessed him 3. Isaac sowed good seeds 3. Who quarreled with Isaac when he reopened wells dug in the time of his father, Abraham? (Gen 26.20) 1. Canaanite people 2. Egyptian merchants 3. Herders of Gerar 4. What does ‘Rehoboth’ mean? (Gen 26.22) 1. We have found water 2. No more problems 3. The Lord has given us room 5. When did king Abimelek and his aides seek a sworn agreement with Isaac? (Gen 26.28) 1. When they saw the Lord was with Isaac 2. When Isaac became influential 3. When Isaac became friends with other kings 6. How did Rebekah help Jacob? (Gen 27.8-10) 1. Telling Isaac not to bless Esau 2. By preparing Jacob to take Isaac’s blessings 3. Delaying Esau from meeting Isaac 7. When did Isaac tremble violently? (Gen 27.33) 1. As Esau brought the hunted game 2. When Rebekah wanted to steal the blessings dishonestly 3. As Jacob came in with his tasty meal 8. Who took Esau’s birthright and his blessings? (Gen 27.36) 1. Cain 2. Jacob 3. Nimrod 9. Why did Jacob name the place where he had the vision of heaven’s stairway "Bethel"? (Gen 28.17) 1. This is the best piece of fertile land 2. Jacob wanted to honor his father 3. This is none other than the house of God; this is the gate of heaven. 10. What vow did Jacob make after he woke up from the vision? (Gen 28.22) 1. I will reconcile with Esau 2. I will give a tenth to God. 3. I will ask forgiveness for cheating. Your score is 0% Restart quiz Exit RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Ten Things You Can Do To Develop Holy Courage! ASAP: Always Say A Prayer for your Church Five Ways To Build Resilience Among Churches Prayer & Action When facing a big decision, why not try this?