Abraham and Abimelech
  • 1. The story of Abraham and Abimelech unfolds in the ancient narratives of the Bible, specifically in the Book of Genesis, where it illustrates themes of trust, integrity, and the complexities of human relationships. Abraham, the patriarch who is revered for his unwavering faith, travels to the region of Gerar during a time of famine. There, he encounters Abimelech, the king of Gerar, and fearing for his life because of his beautiful wife Sarah, Abraham presents her not as his wife but as his sister, a half-truth that strains the ethics of honesty. This deception leads to unforeseen consequences, as Abimelech, unaware of the true relationship, takes Sarah into his household. However, God intervenes by warning Abimelech in a dream, revealing the truth and emphasizing the sanctity of marriage. As a result, Abimelech confronts Abraham about his dishonesty, leading to a dialogue that highlights the importance of mutual respect and the divine protection surrounding Abraham and Sarah. Ultimately, Abimelech returns Sarah to Abraham along with gifts, and he provides for them, marking a resolution that reveals the complexities of faith, moral dilemmas, and the ever-present theme of God's guidance in the lives of His chosen people.

    Who was Abimelech?
A) A king of Moab
B) A Babylonian ruler
C) A king of Egypt
D) A Philistine king
  • 2. What was Abraham's wife’s name?
A) Hagar
B) Leah
C) Rebekah
D) Sarah
  • 3. Why did Abraham say that Sarah was his sister?
A) To protect himself
B) To gain wealth
C) To deceive Abimelech
D) To fulfill a promise
  • 4. How did God intervene when Abimelech took Sarah?
A) He sent a famine
B) He warned Abimelech in a dream
C) He sent Moses
D) He destroyed his city
  • 5. What did Abraham give to Abimelech?
A) Gold and silver
B) A covenant
C) A promise
D) A gift of sheep and oxen
  • 6. What was the name of the well that Abraham dug?
A) Sinai
B) Beersheba
C) Gerar
D) Meribah
  • 7. How many times did Abraham claim Sarah was his sister?
A) Once
B) Three times
C) Four times
D) Twice
  • 8. What does the name 'Abimelech' mean?
A) My father is king
B) Strong warrior
C) Peaceful ruler
D) Father of a multitude
  • 9. What lesson can be learned from Abraham's interactions with Abimelech?
A) Avoid foreign kings
B) Trust in God’s protection
C) Family secrets should be kept
D) Wealth is essential
  • 10. What was Isaac's relation to Abraham and Abimelech?
A) He was a servant
B) He was Abraham's son
C) He was Abimelech's son
D) He was a prophet
  • 11. What city did Abraham travel to, where he met Abimelech?
A) Canaan
B) Gerar
C) Sodom
D) Hebron
  • 12. Which biblical book narrates the story of Abraham and Abimelech?
A) Leviticus
B) Numbers
C) Exodus
D) Genesis
  • 13. What was the name of Abraham and Sarah's son?
A) Jacob
B) Ishmael
C) Esau
D) Isaac
  • 14. What did Abraham build as a sign of following God?
A) A city
B) A fort
C) An altar
D) A temple
  • 15. What was Abraham's original name?
A) Abram
B) Abimelech
C) Isaac
D) Jacob
  • 16. What did Abraham and Abimelech make together?
A) A covenant
B) A journey
C) A sacrifice
D) An idol
  • 17. What did God tell Abraham regarding his descendants?
A) They would be as numerous as the stars
B) They would be feared by kings
C) They would rule over the earth
D) They would own much land
  • 18. How does the story of Abraham and Abimelech end?
A) With a peaceful resolution
B) With a battle
C) With Abraham leaving forever
D) With a curse
  • 19. What did Abraham offer Abimelech as a sign of goodwill?
A) A hundred sheep
B) A promise of peace
C) Seven ewe lambs
D) Gold and silver
  • 20. Which chapter of Genesis contains the story of Abraham and Abimelech?
A) Chapter 20
B) Chapter 19
C) Chapter 21
D) Chapter 18
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