Bible Quiz for Kids - Abraham's Story

 

Bible Quiz for Kids - Abraham's Story 

God chose a man named Abram and made big promises to him. Abram trusted God even when things seemed impossible. This quiz will help you remember the exciting parts of his story—like leaving home, God's promises, a special son, and trusting God completely!


Instructions 

- There are 10 questions. 

- Read each question carefully. 

- Think about what you know from the Bible (or guess if you're not sure!). 

- No peeking at the answers yet—try them first! 

- After the quiz, scroll down to see the answers, Bible verse references, and short explanations. 

- Have fun and learn how Abraham showed great faith!

 

Quiz Questions 

 

1. What was Abraham's name before God changed it? 

 

2. Where did God tell Abram to leave and go to a new land that God would show him? 

 

3. Who went with Abram when he left his home to follow God's call? (Name his wife and his nephew.) 

 

4. What did God promise Abram would be as many as the stars in the sky? 

 

5. What did Abram and Sarai do when they thought God needed help to give them a child? 

 

6. Who was the first son born to Abram (before Isaac)? 

 

7. What new names did God give to Abram and Sarai? 

 

8. What special sign did God give Abraham as part of their covenant (agreement)? 

 

9. What was the name of the miracle baby boy born to Abraham and Sarah when they were very old? 

 

10. What very hard thing did God ask Abraham to do to test his faith, but then stopped him and provided something else instead? 

 

Great job trying the quiz! Now check your answers below.

 

Answers, References & Explanations 

 

1. Abram 

   Reference: Genesis 17:5 

   Explanation: God changed Abram's name to Abraham, meaning "father of many nations," because of the big promise He made.

 

2. His country, people, and father's household (or from Ur of the Chaldeans to Canaan) 

   Reference: Genesis 12:1 

   Explanation: God called Abram to leave everything familiar and go to a land God would show him, and Abram obeyed right away!

 

3. His wife Sarai (later Sarah) and his nephew Lot 

   Reference: Genesis 12:4-5 

   Explanation: Abram took his family and traveled in faith, even though he didn't know exactly where he was going.

 

4. His descendants (children and grandchildren) 

   Reference: Genesis 15:5 (also Genesis 22:17) 

   Explanation: God took Abram outside, showed him the stars, and said his family would be that many one day—even though he had no children yet!

 

5. Sarai gave her servant Hagar to Abram to have a child 

   Reference: Genesis 16:1-3 

   Explanation: They tried to help God's promise happen their own way, but God's plan was different and perfect in His timing.

 

6. Ishmael 

   Reference: Genesis 16:15 

   Explanation: Ishmael was born to Hagar, but he was not the child of the special promise.

 

7. Abraham and Sarah 

   Reference: Genesis 17:5 and Genesis 17:15 

   Explanation: God changed their names to show the new promises and blessings He was giving them.

 

8. Circumcision 

   Reference: Genesis 17:10-11 

   Explanation: This was the sign of the covenant between God and Abraham and his descendants.

 

9. Isaac 

   Reference: Genesis 21:1-3 

   Explanation: God kept His promise! Sarah had a baby boy when she was 90 years old and Abraham was 100—nothing is too hard for God!

 

10. To sacrifice his son Isaac on an altar (but an angel stopped him and God provided a ram instead) 

    Reference: Genesis 22:1-13 

    Explanation: Abraham showed complete trust and obedience to God. God provided the sacrifice and blessed Abraham even more because of his faith.

 

How many did you get right? Abraham's story teaches us to trust God, obey Him, and believe His promises—even when they seem impossible. Keep reading your Bible and talking to God every day!

 

Why not share this quiz with your friends or family at Sunday school next time? Or read the story of Abraham in Genesis chapters 12-22 together and see what other cool things you can discover! Who is your favorite part of Abraham's adventure? Tell your teacher or parents! 😊

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