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In the proto-evangelium, God promised thatGroup of answer choicesHe would never destroy the earth by a flood again.the “seed” of the woman who would “crush” the head of the serpent and lead to salvation.Adam and Eve would be forced to leave the Garden of Eden.Adam and Eve could find and present an acceptable sacrifice for their forgiveness.

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In the proto-evangelium, God promised thatGroup of answer choicesHe would never destroy the earth by a flood again.the “seed” of the woman who would “crush” the head of the serpent and lead to salvation.Adam and Eve would be forced to leave the Garden of Eden.Adam and Eve could find and present an acceptable sacrifice for their forgiveness.

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In the proto-evangelium, God promised that the "seed" of the woman would "crush" the head of the serpent and lead to salvation. This is a reference to the future coming of Jesus Christ, who would defeat sin and death through His sacrifice on the cross.

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The passage given below is followed by four alternate summaries. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the passage.If a consciousness of the eternal were not implanted in man; if the basis of all that exists were but a confusedly fermenting element which, convulsed by obscure passions, produced all, both the great and the insignificant; if under everything there lay a bottomless void never to be filled—what else were life but despair? If it were thus, and if there were no sacred bonds between man and man; if one generation arose after another, as in the forest the leaves of one season succeed the leaves of another, or like the songs of birds which are taken up one after another; if the generations of man passed through the world like a ship passing through the sea and the wind over the desert—a fruitless and a vain thing; if eternal oblivion were ever greedily watching for its prey and there existed no power strong enough to wrest it from its clutches—how empty were life then, and how dismal!Life would be filled with despair if it lacked a consciousness of the eternal, sacred human bonds, and if everything led to eternal oblivion, rendering human existence vain and dismal.The absence of eternal consciousness and sacred bonds among humans would make life like the passing seasons in the forest, meaningless and destined for oblivion.If man did not have an awareness of the eternal and was subject to a world of chaotic forces and ultimate oblivion, life would be devoid of meaning and hope.Life would be dismal and empty if there were no eternal aspect, no meaningful connections between people, and if all existence was just a transient journey towards oblivion.

Enoch and Noah lived in ungodly pre-Flood worldEnoch fearlessly proclaimed God’s judgments (Jude 14, 15)Noah faithfully undertook great building project and warned of Flood (2Pe 2:5)

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