Humanities 101: Quiz 5 (September 7, 2022) For some of the following questions, more than one choice might be correct, i.e., accurately reflect some aspect of the texts we are studying. In those cases the value of the responses may range from one to three points. You will receive credit for selecting any of the correct answers but to receive a perfect score of fifteen for the quiz, you will have to select the answers that most fully or accurately completes the sentence and captures the significance of the question. Name In Genesis 18, three men and the god of Abraham visit Abraham, who extends to his visitors appropriate hospitality. During their stay they Tell Abraham that Sarah will have a son but neither Abraham nor Sarah believe them. Inform Abraham that another famine will shortly strike the region and they should go and reside in Gerar where Abimelech will provide for them. Discuss an "outcry against Sodom and Gomorrah" with Abraham, who negotiates with them concerning the destruction of the city. Assure Abraham that Lot and his family will not suffer from what is about to happen to Sodom and Gomorrah. None Hagar, a slave in the household of Abraham and Sarah Ran away after getting pregnant by Abram because Sarah mistreated her, but the god of Abraham told her to return and "suffer abuse at her (Sarah's) hand." Left Abraham's household because Sarah did not want her son, Ishmael, to share in the inheritance of her son, Isaac. At the urging of El-Roi demanded of Abraham that he recognize her son, Ishmael, as his own, so that through him Abraham would be the father of a great nation. Was the daughter of the Egyptian Pharaoh who accompanied Abraham and Sarah when they left Egypt and eventually became one of Abraham's wives. None Isaac traveled to Gerar, the land ruled by Abimelech After first traveling to Egypt and finding Pharaoh unwilling to allow the son of Abraham to settle in his land. Because Abimelech was Rebekah's uncle and invited Isaac and his family to reside with them in Gerar. And became an official in Abimelech's court, overseeing the king's livestock. To escape the famine under the protection of Abimelech, with whom Abraham had established a covenant. None Jacob had the following children Four sons (Reuben, Simeon, Levi, and Judah) by Leah, his first wife, four sons (Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph, Benjamin) by Rachel, his second wife, two sons (Gad and Asher) by Zilpah, Rachel's servant, and two sons (Dan and Naphtali) by Bilhah, Leah's servant. Six sons (Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, and Zebulun) and one daughter (Dinah) by Leah, his first wife, two sons (Joseph and Benjamin) by Rachel, his second wife, two sons (Gad and Asher) by Zilpah, Rachel's servant, and two sons (Dan and Naphtali) by Bilhah, Leah's servant. Five sons (Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, and Issachar) by Leah, his first wife, two sons (Joseph and Benjamin) by Rachel, his second wife, three sons (Gad Asher, and Zebulun) by Zilpah, Rachel's servant, and two sons (Dan and Naphtali) by Bilhah, Leah's servant. Six sons (Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, and Zebulun) by Leah, his first wife, one son (Joseph) and one daughter (Dinah) by Rachel, his second wife, three sons (Gad, Asher, and Benjamin) by Zilpah, Rachel's servant, and two sons (Dan and Naphtali) by Bilhah, Leah's servant. None Joseph became a successful administrator in Egypt Because of his effective service to Potiphar, an officer of the Pharaoh. Because of his ability to interpret dreams, in particular the dream of the Pharaoh about the seven years of plenty and seven years of famine. Because of his service to the Pharaoh's cupbearer, who told the Pharaoh about Joseph. Because Pharaoh believed that Joseph had the "spirit of god" and was a person of discernment and wisdom. None Time's up