Genesis 6:21
You are also to take for yourself every kind of food that is eaten and gather it as food for yourselves and for the animals."
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Genesis 6:21?

2. How does Genesis 6:21 emphasize God's provision and foresight for Noah's family?

3. What does "take every kind of food" teach about obedience to God?

4. How can Genesis 6:21 inspire us to prepare for future challenges today?

5. What parallels exist between Genesis 6:21 and Jesus' teachings on preparedness?

6. How does Noah's obedience in Genesis 6:21 model faithfulness in our daily lives?

7. How does Genesis 6:21 align with historical evidence of ancient food preservation methods?

8. What does Genesis 6:21 reveal about God's provision and care for His creation?

9. How does Genesis 6:21 challenge modern views on divine instructions and obedience?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Genesis 6?

11. How did Noah fit all animals on the Ark?

12. How could Noah’s Ark have housed and sustained all animal species for a year?

13. How many animals were on Noah's ark? (Genesis 6:19-20 vs. Genesis 7:2-3)

14. (Psalm 147:9) Can the claim that God personally provides food for the animals be reconciled with scientific observations and the natural ecosystems we see today?
Discussion Questions
1. How does Noah's obedience in gathering food reflect his faith in God's promises, and how can we apply this to our own lives?

2. In what ways does God's provision for Noah and the animals encourage us to trust in His provision for our needs today?

3. How can we practice good stewardship of the resources God has given us, as seen in Noah's careful gathering of food?

4. What steps can we take to prepare for the future, both spiritually and practically, following Noah's example?

5. How does the account of Noah and the flood connect with other biblical themes of faith and obedience, and how can these connections strengthen our walk with God?1. What does the interaction between the 'sons of God' and 'daughters of men' signify?

2. How does God's regret over creating mankind reflect His character?

3. What characteristics made Noah stand out favorably in God's eyes?

4. How do you interpret the presence of the Nephilim in this chapter?

5. In what ways does God's decision to limit man's lifespan impact your understanding of human life?

6. What does the corruption and violence in the world at this time teach us about humanity's capacity for evil?

7. How would you respond if you were in Noah's position, given the task to build an ark?

8. How does God's instruction to Noah demonstrate His commitment to preserving life?

9. How can Noah's obedience to God's commands inspire us in our daily lives?

10. What does God's covenant with Noah tell us about His relationship with humanity?

11. How do you interpret God's mixed feelings of grief and mercy in this chapter?

12. How does the command to preserve all forms of life reflect on the sanctity of life?

13. How can we apply the lessons of this chapter to the environmental issues we face today?

14. What does Noah's role as the custodian of life teach us about our responsibilities toward other creatures?

15. What actions can we take today that mirror Noah's obedience and faith in God?

16. In what ways does the story of Noah challenge our understanding of justice and mercy?

17. How does this chapter challenge us to stand out as righteous in a world filled with wickedness?

18. How does the concept of covenant in this chapter shape your understanding of God's promises?

19. How do you understand God's grieved heart at man's wickedness?

20. How does this chapter inspire you to act in the face of impending crisis or disaster?

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