Study Guide for Gen 6:5-13
REL 110-001/2 "The Bible"

 

Questions for Gen 6:5-8:

Where is the introduction of this passage (i.e., in what part of what verse)?

What does the introduction say?

Why does this passage state that humanity is wiped out (please cite the verse)?

How are God's feelings described (please cite the verse)?

In what verse is God's reaction (or what God decides to do on account of the sins of humanity) found?

What is God's reaction (or what God decides to do on account of the sins of humanity)?

 

Questions for Gen 6:9-13:

Where is the introduction of this passage (i.e., in what part of what verse)?

What does the introduction say?

Why does this passage state that humanity is wiped out (please cite the verse)?

How are God's feelings described (please cite the verse)?

In what verse is God's reaction (or what God decides to do on account of the sins of humanity) found?

What is God's reaction (or what God decides to do on account of the sins of humanity)?

 

 

Characterization:

Does God have feelings in Gen 6:5-8? If so, how are the feelings described?

Does God have feelings in Gen 6:9-13? If so, how are the feelings described?

Do humans have feelings in Gen 6:5-8? If so, how are the feelings described?

Do humans have feelings in Gen 6:9-13? If so, how are the feelings described?

How are God's (intended) actions described in Gen 6:5-8?

How are God's (intended) actions described in Gen 6:9-13?