| A | B |
| What did God tell Isaac not to do when there was a famine in the land? | Go down to Egypt (like his father, Abraham, had done) |
| Where did Isaac go to when there was a famine in Canaan? | Gerar |
| When Isaac arrived in Gerar what did he tell the people? | That Rebekah was his sister |
| Isaac became very wealthy in Gerar. How did the local Philistines then feel towards him? | They became jealous |
| What did the herdsmen (shepherds) of Gerar when Isaac successfully dug his first well in the valley? | They argued with him about it |
| The herdsmen (shepherds) of Gerar finally stopped arguing with Isaac when he dug his _____ well. | 3rd |
| What was name of the first well that Isaac dug in Gerar? | Esek |
| What was name of the second well that Isaac dug in Gerar? | Sitnah |
| What was name of the third well that Isaac dug in Gerar? | Rehoboth |
| When Isaac finally left Gerar, he moved to which city in Canaan? | Be'er Sheba |
| When the Philistines became jealous of Isaac Abimelech asked him to leave. Where did he move to? | The wadi (valley) of Gerar |
| When Abimelech came to meet Isaac in Be’er Sheba, did Isaac agree to make peace with him? | Yes |
| Did Isaac and Abimelech exchange oaths in the morning, afternoon or evening? | The morning |
| What did Isaac’s servants find on the same day he exchanged oaths with Abimlelech? | Water, in a new well |
| What did Isaac name the well that his servants found on the day he exchanged oaths with Abimelech? | Shibah |
| How old was Esau when he married his first two wives? | 40 |
| Of what nationality (or tribal affiliation) were the first two wives of Esau? | Hittites |
| How does the Bible describe the effect that Esau’s first two wives had on his parents? | They were a source of bitterness to them |