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2 Joshua and the Promised Land Old Testament Overview Part 2 A Chronological Study of the Characters and Events of the Old Testament from Joseph to the Promised Land. Master

3 P.O. Box 2123 Glenrock, WY (877) Website: Master By Dianna Wiebe Copyright 2017 by ISBN All rights reserved. This ebook is not licensed for resale. This license is exclusive to the original purchaser and may not be sold, loaned, or otherwise transferred to third parties or additional users. Purchaser may make copies only for use in accordance with the license purchased. Family License: Limited to use by your immediate family. Non-transferable. or Class License: Limited to use by one classroom for one calendar year from date of purchase. Non-transferable. No part of this publication may otherwise be published, reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted or copied in any form or by any means now known or hereafter developed, whether electronic, mechanical, or otherwise, without prior written permission of the publisher. Illegal use, copying, publication, transfer or distribution is considered copyright infringement according to Sections 107 and 108 and other relevant portions of the United States Copyright Act.

4 Old Testament Overview

5 Inspiration Deuteronomy 6:4-7 (NKJV) Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one! You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength. And these words which I command you today shall be in your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up. Psalm 78:4b-7 (NKJV) Telling to the generation to come the praises of the Lord, and His strength and His wonderful works that He has done. For He established a testimony in Jacob, and appointed a law in Israel, which He commanded our fathers, that they should make them known to their children; that the generation to come might know them, the children who would be born, that they may arise and declare them to their children, that they may set their hope in God, and not forget the works of God, but keep His commandments.

6 Dedication This lesson series is dedicated to my children Cody, Tabitha, Luke, and Zak. Isaiah 59:21 I would also like to dedicate this book to all those parents and teachers who desire to diligently teach their children and their students the Word of God. Acknowledgments I thank the Lord God Almighty for His faithfulness through the years. The inspiration, creativity, and ideas for this study have all come from Him. I would like to thank my husband, John, for all the prayers, support, and advice as I have written this book. Thank you to my wonderful children Cody, Tabitha, Luke, and Zak for your continuing love and support as I write books. I am blessed to be your mother!

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8 Table of Contents The Grapevine Mission...viii The Grapevine Teaching Method viii Statement of Faith...ix and Student Goals... x and Student Supply List.... x Teaching Multi-Level Books...xi Lesson Goals and Key Points... 2 Timeline Narrative... 4 Joseph the Slave...12 Joseph the Ruler Moses...24 The Deliverance...30 The Exodus...36 Section Review...41 Lesson Goals and Key Points...46 The Law and The Promises...50 The Tabernacle...56 The Twelve Spies...62 The Promised Land...68 Final Review...74 Map...82

9 The Grapevine Mission Our mission at is to provide believers with the tools they need to know God s Word and to disciple others. With our teaching method and Bible curriculums, parents and teachers can effectively disciple their children and students so that they are equipped to reach the world with the truth of the Gospel. The Grapevine Teaching Method teaches the Bible as if it were a puzzle, doing the frame first. Once the framework is in place (the timeline) then individual pieces (Bible passages, characters, and events) are much easier to place and understand in the context of the "whole puzzle" (the whole counsel of the Word of God). This study will begin by teaching the timeline from Joseph to The Promised Land. Students study each lesson by reading passages from the Bible and drawing (or taking notes on) each section of Scripture, using what we at call stick figuring. Stick figuring is using stick figures, symbols, colors, charts, and words to illustrate each Bible passage. This method allows students to interact with the Bible passage and be as creative as they desire. At the end of each lesson a set of review questions is given to ensure that students have grasped the essentials of the passage (the who, what, where, when, why, and how). Application of the lesson is for the teacher to determine based upon prayer, the class, the needs of individual students, and what that teacher feels the Lord has led him to emphasize. Each lesson ends with a Bible memory verse that is related to the lesson and the timeline. Our prayer is that those who take this journey, both teachers and students, will expand their knowledge of the Bible and grow in their love for the Lord and His Word. May God bless you richly as you study and teach His Word! viii

10 The Statement of Faith Bible: We believe that the Bible is the inspired, infallible, authoritative, complete Word of God and is accurate in all historical and scientific references. God: We believe that there is one holy and perfect God, eternally existent in three persons Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Jesus: We believe that Jesus Christ is true God and true man; in His virgin birth, sinless life, miracles, atoning death, bodily resurrection, ascension, and in His physical return. Holy Spirit: We believe that the Holy Spirit is the divine third person of the triune God, sent to indwell, comfort, teach, and empower the believer, and to convict the unbeliever of sin. Man: We believe man was originally created perfect, in the image and likeness of God, with an unbroken relationship with God. When the first man (Adam) disobeyed God, the perfect relationship between God and man was broken and the curse of sin and death entered all creation. All men are born with this sin nature and only the atoning work of the Lord Jesus Christ can remove man s sinful nature and restore the broken relationship with God. Salvation: We believe that salvation (forgiveness of sin against God) is provided only through faith in the life, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ for all who believe, repent, and receive the gift of eternal life. As a result of faith, works will follow. Resurrection: We believe in the resurrection of both the believer (saved) and the unbeliever (unsaved); the believer to eternal life and the unbeliever to eternal damnation. -Directed Doctrine is pleased to be able to provide Bible curriculum to a variety of denominations. Our unique teacher-directed doctrinal approach provides a platform for each teacher/parent to explain specific doctrines as they arise within the lesson. ix

11 Grapevine Goals assumes that all teachers of this curriculum will already have a personal and intimate relationship with the Lord, as well as a calling to teach the Word of God. At our goals for teachers are that you will: Learn more about the character of the God you serve and His Word. Be godly examples to your students. Effectively communicate the Word of God to this generation. Instruct only after having spent time in prayer, Bible reading, and study. Have sufficient preparation time for your own study without the need to gather, order, and put together multiple supplies for various activities. Learn along with your students. Grapevine Student Goals believes that students who are taught using reading, hearing, and drawing will have a higher retention rate than those who are just lectured. We also believe that teaching the Bible in a chronological and sequential format is best for long-term memory and life impact. At Grapevine Studies our goals for students are that they will: Desire to serve the One that all history pointed toward: Jesus, the Christ, the Messiah. Once students become believers it is our goal that the use of our studies will help teach them to know God and live a holy life. See God s interaction and movement through history as He dealt with nations and individuals so that they will be able to recognize God s movement and interaction in their own lives. Have a Biblical framework in place that will encourage and inspire them to study further on their own, and to understand the context of the passages they read in the future. Learn from those who have lived before them. and Student Supply List supplies: Bible, Book, dry erase board & markers (8 colors), and Bible dictionary. Student supplies: Bible, Student Book, and colored pencils. Level 4 students will need a Bible Dictionary, Topical Bible, and Concordance. x

12 2011 by Teaching Multi-Level Books Daily Schedule Day 1: Timeline Review Page Day 2: Lesson page 1 Day 3: Lesson page 2 Day 4: Student Drawing Page Weekly Schedule Timeline Review Page (5-10 minutes) Lesson Pages 1 and 2 (30-35 minutes) Student Drawing Page (5-15 minutes) Before Class Lesson Preparation: Nothing can replace the time a teacher spends in prayer with our Master, the Lord God Almighty. We also recommend you read the Scriptures and lesson notes before class. Supplies needed for teaching: Bible Dry erase board or chalk board Dry erase markers or chalk Colored pencils Lesson pages for each student Bible Dictionary Atlas of the Bible Lands Teaching the Lessons Notes Notes: The teacher notes are in green. They explain the important information that will need to be covered in the timeline and each section of the lessons. These notes will also be helpful for substitute teachers and can even be read to the students if desired. Map Map for Level 3 Bible Dictionary: We have provided a few words we recommend you look up in a Bible dictionary. These words will help when teaching the lesson and answering questions from your students. Label: Maps: As part of the study you will periodically do some mapping. The maps for both teachers and students are found in the back of their respective books. 1. The Jordan River. 2. The Upper Sea. 3. Each Tribe s alloted land. 85 xi

13 2011 by by 2011 by Genesis 3 Exodus Les Teaching the Timeline Narrative: The first lesson is the timeline. The teacher narrative in green explains the necessary information that will need to be taught at each point on the timeline. These notes are intended to be used as a guide, but they may be read aloud to the students if desired. Because the main goal of the timeline is to teach students the major Draw and have students draw: events and the order in which they occur, I would caution against trying to give Eyes: Throughout the Old Testament timeline you will continue to draw eyes at the top of each page. These eyes reminded us to look forward to the coming Messiah, who will restore the broken relationship between God and man. We are also picking up three clues as to who the Messiah too much information during the timeline lesson. During subsequent lessons, Draw and have students draw: Eyes looking forward. students will learn more details about each of the characters and events on the Completed Student Page Old Testament Timeline timeline. Lesson 1 Moses: During Israel s bondage, Pharaoh, the king of Egypt, became afraid of the numerous children of Israel and ordered all the Hebrew baby boys killed. It was at this time that Moses was born to a Levite couple. To protect Moses from certain death, his mother placed him in a basket in the Nile River, where he was found and adopted by the Princess of Egypt. Moses grew up in Egypt. At Midian and lived there as a shepherd. At age eighty, God appeared to Moses in a burning bush and commissioned him to deliver the children of Israel out of Egyptian bondage. Stick Figuring: Students will begin this study by stick figuring the timeline. The timeline is a fun, interactive way to give students the big picture of what they will be learning in this book. This is also a great opportunity for you to learn what your students know about the characters and events in the study. Joseph Egypt The Bondage Moses Simplifying the Stick Figures for Younger Students: Younger students may have a hard time drawing the entire stick figure in the space provided. If need, we recommend simplifying the drawings. For example, instead of a stick man, have students just draw the face. This will allow younger students to keep up with older students and still draw the timeline stick figures. Only older students will include where the books of the Bible fit into the timeline. Early students will have three drawings on their Timeline Review and two review verses on their Memory Verse Review section. Timeline Review Page Lesson 3 Timeline Review Old Testament Timeline Isaac Jacob Jacob s Children Joseph Note: We are assuming that students have done the Part 1 of the Old Testament Overview so the Memory Verse Review Timeline Review: Students will begin each lesson, except Lesson 1, by reviewing the last three characters or events on the timeline. The timeline review is designed to set the context for the current lesson. The titles for each character or event will be given to the students, and they will need to draw the appropriate picture above the title. It is recommended that every two or three lessons you review the entire timeline, up to the point of your current lesson, with your students. Students love this challenge, and it helps them to memorize the timeline. Genesis 39:2 Genesis 35:12 Genesis 26:4 21 Memory Verse Review: After students have reviewed the timeline, they will then review up to three previous memory verses. This review can be done verbally or by having the students write out the verses. Some students will use a combination of speaking, writing, and stick figuring to memorize their verses. Lesson Pages Stick Figuring: After the Scripture is read, the teacher will stick figure that portion of Scripture onto the board. The amount of Scripture read can be reduced for younger students. While students are drawing, teachers can discuss that part of the lesson. Students can either draw what the teacher has drawn or draw their own interpretations of the Scripture. We encourage the use of colors and creativity. We have found that the more the students draw, the more they remember. For older students we have noted in the teacher books extra information they can add to their drawings. You will see Older, followed by a description of the extra information they can add. Some students may opt to take notes in this section. Lesson 2 Joseph the Slave Memory Verse: Genesis 39:2 Jacob Favored Joseph Read aloud: Genesis 37:1-4 Discuss Jacob Favored Joseph: J Jacob s favorite wife, and the son of his old age. Jacob favored Joseph and demonstrated his favoritism by giving him special tunic of many colors. Joseph was seventeen years old when the Bible began to record the events of his life. Draw and have students draw: Jacob with Joseph in his colorful tunic. Joseph s Brothers Hated Him Read aloud: Genesis 37:12-14, Discuss Joseph s Brothers Hated Him: Jacob sent Joseph to check on his brothers, who were out of the area tending their father s sheep. Upon seeing Joseph coming, they developed a scheme to get rid of this favored brother. Map: Label the cities of Hebron, Shechem, and Dothan. Draw and have students draw: Joseph heading toward his brothers camp as they grumble at seeing him. Look up the following words in a Bible Dictionary: Tunic (Genesis 37:3) Pit (Genesis 37:20) Traders (Genesis 37:28) Mourn (Genesis 1:26) Overseer (Genesis 39:4) Butler (Genesis 40:1) 16 xii

14 2011 by 2011 by 2 Lesson Pages Continued Lesson 2 Joseph, the Chief Butler, and the Chief Baker Read aloud: Genesis 40:1-4, 7-23 Discuss Joseph, the Chief Butler, and the Chief Baker: The chief butler and the chief baker were thrown into prison under Joseph s care. Both these men had dreams, and the Lord used Joseph to interpret their dreams. The chief butler promised Joseph that he would remember him when he was released from prison. Draw and have students draw: Joseph talking to the Chief Butler and the Chief Baker. Lesson Review 1. Who was Joseph s father? Jacob/Israel. 2. What did Joseph s brothers do to him? Sold him as a slave. 3. Name the country where Joseph was a slave? Egypt. 4. How did Jacob respond to the reports about Joseph being dead? He mourned greatly. 5. What was Joseph s job in Potiphar s household? Overseer. 6. How did God bless Joseph even while he was in prison? He became overseer of the prison. 7. Who were the two people that had dreams while in prison with Joseph? The chief butler and the chief baker. 8. What do we learn about God from these verses? God has a plan for our lives and for those around us even when it seems as if no good can come from a bad situation. God is with us at all times. Memory Verse: Genesis 39:2 19 Review Questions and Answers: This section gives teacher the questions and answers for the lesson review. These questions cover the who, what, when, where, why, and how of the lesson. We encourage teachers to add their own questions as time allows. Application: We believe that teachers determine how to apply each lesson. We encourage our teachers to spend time in prayer to determine what to emphasis during that lesson. We have found this gives our teachers great freedom and is very effective. Notice that the last question is the application question for the lesson. The answer to this question will depend upon what the Lord has led you to emphasize in the lesson. Student Review Page Character and Event Cards: Using blank index cards, the students will create their own Character and Event cards. On the front side, students will draw and label the main Old Testament Part 1 character or event from that lesson. On the back side, students will write Student Drawing Page Create a Character /Event card for Joseph. the key facts you want them to remember related to the character or event. Draw your favorite part of the lesson you have just studied. These cards can be used for games and review. Drawing Review: This section is designed to allow students to review what they have learned through drawing. Encourage your students to be very creative and detailed on this page. This will help you to see what they have learned. Memory Verse and Memory Work: At the bottom of this page, we have Write or recite Genesis 39:2. listed the memory verse and memory work for that lesson. You can have your student write out the memory verse and memory work, or it can be 2010 by 10 reviewed verbally. Section Review Section Review 1. Who was Joseph s father? Jacob/Israel. Section Review 2. What did Joseph s brothers do to him? Sold him as a slave. 3. Name the country where Joseph was a slave. Egypt. 4. How did Jacob respond to the reports about Joseph being dead? He mourned greatly. 5. What was Joseph s job in Potiphar s household? Overseer. 6. How did God bless Joseph even while he was in prison? He became overseer of the prison. 7. Who were the two people that had dreams while in prison with Joseph? The chief butler and the chief baker. 8. What do we learn about God from the years Joseph was a slave? God has a plan for our lives and for those around us even when it seems as if no good can come from a bad situation. God is with us at all times. 9. Recite Genesis 39: Why was Joseph called before Pharaoh? To interpret Pharaoh s dreams. 11. What did Pharaoh dream? He dreamed about seven thin heads of grain devouring seven plump heads of grain and seven gaunt cows eating seven fat cows. 12. What did Pharaoh s dreams mean? There would be seven years of plenty in Egypt followed by seven years of famine. 13. What was Joseph s new position? Second in command to Pharaoh. 14. How did God use Joseph in regard to his family? God sent Joseph to prepare the way for them to have a secure place to live with plenty of food. 15. In what area of Egypt did Jacob s family live? Goshen. 44 Lesson 7 Questions and Timeline: The section review is given to review the previous lessons before moving on with the study. This review can be done verbally and within the context of games or challenges. Section reviews should be fun and should help students feel confident in what they are learning. Timeline: The timeline will be reviewed up to the point of the section review. This will give students a chance to ensure that they can put the pieces of the timeline together before moving on. Final Review Questions: This review is designed to ensure that your students have mastered the information covered in each lesson. The questions should be familiar to them and will include their memory verses for the study. This is a unique way for you to show your students how much they have learned. Timeline: The final review will give students a chance to put all the pieces of the timeline together one final time. xiii 2011 by Old Testament Timeline Joseph Egypt The Bondage Moses Level 3 Lesson 2 Student Lesson 1

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16 Old Testament Overview ~ Timeline Narrative 1

17 Lesson Goals and Key Points JOSEPH THE SLAVE The goal of this lesson is to show that Joseph was favored by his father above his brothers, which resulted in their hatred toward him. As a response to their hatred and jealousy, they sold Joseph as a slave. Key Points: Joseph was the firstborn son of Rachel, Jacob s favorite wife. Joseph s brothers were jealous of him. When Joseph went to see his brothers in the field, they plotted to kill him. Instead of killing Joseph, his brothers sold him as a slave. Memory Verse: Genesis 39:2 JOSEPH THE RULER The goal of this lesson is to show that Joseph understood that he was sent to Egypt by God in order to save his family and others from the famine. Key Points: Pharaoh had a dream, and God told Joseph the meaning of Pharaoh s dream; as a result Joseph was promoted to second-in-command of all of Egypt. Joseph tested his brothers before he revealed that he was their brother. Jacob and all the rest of his family moved to Egypt to be with Joseph. Before Joseph died he made his family promise that when the children of Israel returned to the Promised Land, they would take his bones with them. Memory Verse: Genesis 50:24 MOSES The goal of this lesson is to show that Moses was set apart by God, from birth, to play a special part in God s plan to free the children of Israel from their bondage in Egypt. Key Points: Pharaoh feared the children of Israel because of their vast numbers and strength. Moses was born at a time in which all male Hebrew babies were being killed, and yet his brave parents saved him from death. Moses was adopted and lived as the grandson of Pharaoh. Moses left Egypt after he killed an Egyptian man who was beating a Hebrew man. (Moses was forty years of age at this time.) 2017 by 2

18 Key Points (continued): Moses lived for forty years in Midian, where he married and had two sons. God spoke to Moses through a burning bush and commissioned him to return to Egypt and deliver the children of Egypt out of bondage. (Moses was eighty years of age at this time.) Moses returned to Egypt with his family and the rod of God. Memory Verse: Exodus 2:24 THE DELIVERANCE The goal of this lesson is to teach what God did to show Pharaoh and all those in Egypt that He was indeed God over all, including the Egyptian gods. Key Points: When Moses returned to Egypt, he went to Pharaoh and asked that the children of Israel be allowed to go and worship. Pharaoh refused this request and laid an even heavier burden on the Israelites. God sent ten plagues on Egypt to show Pharaoh and all those in Egypt that He was the most powerful God. The first three plagues affected all of Egypt, including Goshen, where the Hebrews lived. The next six plagues affected all of Egypt but not Goshen. Memory Verse: Exodus 10:2 THE EXODUS The goal of this lesson is to demonstrate how God, with a mighty hand, delivered the children of Israel out of Egypt under the leadership of Moses. Key Points: The tenth plague was the death of the firstborn. After Pharaoh s son died in the last plague, he ordered Moses to take the children of Israel and leave Egypt. Those leaving Egypt included the children of Israel and those in Egypt who, having seen the power of God, desired to serve the God of Israel. God led the children of Israel with a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. At the Red Sea, God parted the waters, and the children of Israel walked through on dry ground. Pharaoh s army drowned as they tried to pursue the children of Israel through the Red Sea. Memory Verse: Exodus 15: by 3

19 Lesson 1 Joseph: One of Jacob s sons, Joseph, was sold as a slave into Egypt. While in Egypt, Joseph was promoted from a slave to second in command of all Egypt. God used Joseph to prepare Egypt for a famine and to provide food for the people of the region, including his own family. Draw and have students draw: Joseph. Egypt: Because of the famine, the rest of Jacob/Israel s family moved to Egypt, where they lived in Goshen. Draw and have students draw: Three pyramids representing Egypt. The Bondage: While in Egypt, the children of Israel went into slavery. For many years they labored under hard bondage and cried out to God for a deliverer. Draw and have students draw: Twelve blue circles, representing the sons of Jacob, linked together to form a chain by 4

20 Lesson 1 Moses: During Israel s bondage, Pharaoh, the king of Egypt, became afraid of the numerous children of Israel and ordered all the Hebrew baby boys killed. It was at this time that Moses was born to a Levite couple. To protect Moses from certain death, his mother placed him in a basket in the Nile River, where he was found and adopted by the Princess of Egypt. Moses grew up in Egypt. At age forty, he killed an Egyptian while trying to protect a Hebrew. After that, Moses fled to Midian and lived there as a shepherd. At age eighty, God appeared to Moses in a burning bush and commissioned him to deliver the children of Israel out of Egyptian bondage. Draw and have students draw: Moses holding a shepherd s staff. Eyes: Throughout the Old Testament timeline you will continue to draw eyes at the top of each page. These eyes reminded us to look forward to the coming Messiah, who will restore the broken relationship between God and man. We are also picking up three clues as to who the Messiah will be. The first clue is that He will be born of woman, Genesis 3:15. Draw and have students draw: Eyes looking forward. Completed Student Page Old Testament Timeline 2 Joseph Egypt The Bondage Moses Genesis Exodus 2017 by 5

21 Lesson 1 The Deliverance: Moses returned to Egypt but was unable to convince Pharaoh to let the children of Israel go to worship God. God sent ten plagues on the land of Egypt to show Pharaoh and all Egypt that He was the God Most High. Following the tenth plague, in which Pharaoh s own son died, Pharaoh let the children of Israel go out of Egypt. Their bondage in Egypt was finished. Draw and have students draw: The twelve blue circles with their chains of bondage broken. The Exodus: When Pharaoh realized what he had done, he changed his mind and pursued the children of Israel. God parted the Red Sea. The Israelites crossed the Red Sea on dry ground, but Pharaoh s army was drowned when they tried to follow. The children of Israel lived in the wilderness on their way to the Promised Land. God led the children of Israel with a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. Draw and have students draw: An arrow coming out of three pyramids, representing Egypt, pointing to the Promised Land. Promised Land The Law: While in the wilderness, God gave the children of Israel the Law and the promises. The Law was to teach them how to live to please God and how to properly worship Him. The promises reminded them of the blessings that would come when they obeyed the Law. Draw and have students draw: Two tablets by 6

22 Lesson 1 The Tabernacle: In addition to the Law, God gave Moses instructions on how to build the tabernacle. The tabernacle was a place of worship and sacrifice. It was the place where God dwelt among His people. This structure was a mobile unit that was constructed so that it could be moved along with the camp of the children of Israel. Draw and have students draw: The tabernacle with the God triangle over it. Notes: Completed Student Page Old Testament Timeline Promised Land The Deliverance The Exodus The Law The Tabernacle Exodus Leviticus, Numbers, & Deuteronomy 2017 by 7

23 Lesson 1 The Twelve Spies: As the children of Israel arrived at the border of the Promised Land (then called Canaan), Moses sent twelve spies into the land to bring back a report regarding the people, the cities, and the land. When the spies returned, they gave a mixed report. Ten of the spies reported that the people were too strong to be conquered, but two spies (Joshua and Caleb) encouraged the people to trust in God and enter the land. Draw and have students draw: The ten yellow men pointing back and two orange men (Joshua and Caleb) pointing forward. The Desert: The children of Israel decided to follow the advice of the ten spies. Because they did not trust God to help them enter the Promised Land and conquer the people there, God punished them. The punishment for rebellion was that the children of Israel wandered for forty years in the desert, and all the people age twenty and older (except Joshua and Caleb) died in the desert. Draw and have students draw: Wandering dots. Joshua: At the end of the forty years in the wilderness, Moses died at the edge of the Promised Land. God appointed Joshua to be the new leader of the children of Israel. Joshua had been an apprentice to Moses. Joshua was a warrior. Draw and have students draw: Joshua with a shield and sword by 8

24 Lesson 1 The Promised Land: As the children of Israel prepared to enter the Promised Land, God gave them three commands: remove the people living in the land, make no covenants with the people, and leave no idols or high places in the land. If the children of Israel failed to obey these warnings, the remaining people in the land would be a constant irritation, and some of the Israelites would participate in idolatry. Draw and have students draw: A jug of milk, a jar of honey, and a bunch of grapes. Notes: Completed Student Page Old Testament Timeline The Twelve Spies The Desert Joshua The Promised Land Numbers Joshua 2017 by 9

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26 Quest Page Joseph the Slave Topical Bible Exercise Quest Page Quest Lesson 2 What are the two types of servants? Joseph the Slave Topical Bible Exercise Bond and hired. Nave s, page 436 What are the two types of servants? Bible Dictionary Exercise prison. Bible Dictionary Exercise Define prison? Bible Concordance Exercise What verse contains a passage regarding Joseph being an overseer? Quest Question Zondervan s, pages 475 If we love God, we will only experience good things and good times. True or False? Give your reasons by 7 Concordance Exercise What verse might contain a passage regarding Joseph being an overseer? Genesis 39:4 (Curden s, page 350) Quest Question How can we imitate Joseph when we are going through difficult times? Joseph did his best even while in slavery, and he realized that God was with him even in the darkest hours of his life by 11

27 Joseph the Slave Memory Verse: Genesis 39:2 Lesson 2 Jacob Favored Joseph Read aloud: Genesis 37:1-4 Discuss Jacob Favored Joseph: Joseph was the firstborn son of Rachel, Jacob s favorite wife, and the son of his old age. Jacob favored Joseph and demonstrated his favoritism by giving him a special tunic of many colors. Joseph was seventeen years old when the Bible began to record the events of his life. Draw and have students draw: Jacob with Joseph in his colorful tunic. Joseph s Brothers Hated Him Read aloud: Genesis 37:12-14, Discuss Joseph s Brothers Hated Him: Jacob sent Joseph to check on his brothers, who were out of the area tending their father s sheep. Upon seeing Joseph coming, they developed a scheme to get rid of this favored brother. Map: Label the cities of Hebron, Shechem, and Dothan. Draw and have students draw: Joseph heading toward his brothers camp as they grumble at seeing him. Look up the following words in a Bible Dictionary: Tunic (Genesis 37:3) Pit (Genesis 37:20) Traders (Genesis 37:28) Mourn (Genesis 1:26) Overseer (Genesis 39:4) Butler (Genesis 40:1) 2017 by 12

28 Lesson 2 Joseph Was Sold as a Slave Egypt Read aloud: Genesis 37:21-28 Discuss Joseph Was Sold as a Slave: Reuben convinced his brothers not to kill Joseph but to throw him into a pit. Reuben planned to rescue Joseph later and return him to their father. Before Reuben could retrieve Joseph from the pit, the other brothers sold Joseph. Map: Label the country of Egypt. Draw and have students draw: Joseph being led in chains to Egypt. Jacob Mourned for Joseph Read aloud: Genesis 37:31-36 Discuss Jacob Mourned for Joseph: When the brothers returned to their father, they gave him Joseph s bloody tunic. The brothers let Jacob believe that Joseph was dead. Jacob went into deep mourning. The traders sold Joseph to an Egyptian man named Potiphar. Draw and have students draw: Jacob crying and holding the tunic. Completed Student Joseph the Slave Student L4 Lesson 2 Genesis 37:1-4 Genesis 37:12-14, Jacob Favored Joseph Joseph s Brothers Hated Him Genesis 37:21-28 Genesis 37:31-36 Egypt Joseph Was Sold as a Slave Jacob Mourned for Joseph 2011 by by 13

29 Lesson 2 Joseph, Overseer for Potiphar Read aloud: Genesis 39:1-5 Discuss Joseph, Overseer for Potiphar: Joseph found favor with his master in Egypt, and God blessed Joseph and his work. Soon Joseph was overseer of the entire household of his master, Potiphar. The Lord blessed Potiphar and all he owned because of Joseph. Draw and have students draw: Joseph holding a scroll. Joseph, Overseer of the Prison Read aloud: Genesis 39:19-23 Discuss Joseph, Overseer of the Prison: Potiphar s wife told a lie about Joseph, and Potiphar had no choice but to send him to prison. In prison the Lord again blessed Joseph, and soon he was the overseer of the prison. Draw and have students draw: Joseph holding a scroll while in jail. Notes Completed Student Page Level 4 Lesson 2 Genesis 39:1-5 Genesis 39:19-23 Joseph, Overseer for Potiphar Joseph, Overseer of the Prison Genesis 40:1-4,7-23 Joseph, the Chief Butler, and the Chief Baker Lesson Review 1. Who was Joseph s father? 2. What did Joseph s brothers do to him? 3. Where was Joseph a slave (country)? 4. How did Jacob respond to the reports about Joseph being dead? 5. What was Joseph s job in Potiphar s household? 6. How did God bless Joseph even while he was in prison? 7. Who were the two people that had dreams while in prison with Joseph? 8. What do we learn about God from these verses? Memory Verse: Genesis 39: by by 14

30 Lesson 2 Joseph, the Chief Butler, and the Chief Baker Read aloud: Genesis 40:1-4, 7-23 Discuss Joseph, the Chief Butler, and the Chief Baker: The chief butler and the chief baker were thrown into prison under Joseph s care. Both these men had dreams, and the Lord used Joseph to interpret their dreams. The chief butler promised Joseph that he would remember him when he was released from prison. Draw and have students draw: Joseph talking to the Chief Butler and the Chief Baker. Lesson Review 1. Who was Joseph s father? Jacob/Israel. 2. What did Joseph s brothers do to him? Sold him as a slave. 3. Name the country where Joseph was a slave. Egypt. 4. How did Jacob respond to the reports about Joseph being dead? He mourned greatly. 5. What was Joseph s job in Potiphar s household? Overseer. 6. How did God bless Joseph even while he was in prison? He became overseer of the prison. 7. Who were the two people that had dreams while in prison with Joseph? The chief butler and the chief baker. 8. What do we learn about God from these verses? God has a plan for our lives and for those around us even when it seems as if no good can come from a bad situation. God is with us at all times. Memory Verse: Genesis 39: by 15

31 Student Review Page Old Testament Part 1 Student Drawing Page Create a Character /Event card for Joseph. Draw your favorite part of the lesson you have just studied. Level 3 Lesson 2 Information for the Joseph card: Joseph was the first son of Jacob and Rachel. Joseph was sold as a slave by his brothers. Joseph was a slave in Egypt. Memory Verse: Genesis 39:2 Write or recite Genesis 39: by Quest Page 10 Memory Work: Review the Books of the Law. Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. Joseph the Ruler Topical Bible Exercise Quest Page Quest Lesson 3 Who were the magicians of Egypt? Joseph the Ruler Nave s, page 300 Who were the magicians of Egypt? Topical Bible Exercise Bible Dictionary Exercise What are four things that cause a famine? Zondervan s, pages 170 Concordance Exercise Bible Dictionary Exercise What are four things that cause a famine? Bible Concordance Exercise What verse refers to Joseph s? Quest Question Joseph forgave his brothers for their sins against him. Why is it important to forgive those who sin against us? Give your reasons and include verses to support your answer. What verse refers to Joseph s coffin? Genesis 50:26 (Cruden s, page 78) 2011 by 10 Quest Question If we love God, we will only experience good things and good times. True or False? Give verses and reasons for your answers. John 16:33. God does promise His presence and His peace as we go through life, however only easy times is not something promised by 16

32 Lesson 3 Timeline Review Isaac Jacob Jacob s Children Joseph Note: We are assuming that students have done Part 1 of the Old Testament Overview so the first three events on this timeline review and last two verses of the Memory Verse review are from Part 1. Genesis 39:2 Memory Verse Review Genesis 35:12 Genesis 26:4 Memory Work: Review the Books of the Law. Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy by 17

33 Joseph the Ruler Memory Verse: Genesis 50:24 Lesson 3 Pharaoh s Two Dreams Read aloud: Genesis 41:1-8 Discuss Pharaoh s Two Dreams: God sent Pharaoh two dreams to warn him of things to come. Pharaoh s wise men could not tell him what the dreams meant. Draw and have students draw: Pharaoh in his bed dreaming of cows and wheat. Joseph Before Pharaoh Read aloud: Genesis 41:9-16, Discuss Joseph Before Pharaoh: The chief butler remembered Joseph, and Joseph was called before Pharaoh. Joseph told Pharaoh that God would give him the meaning of the dreams. After hearing the dreams, Joseph told Pharaoh the meaning of the dreams and what needed to be done in Egypt to prepare for the coming famine. Draw and have students draw: Joseph standing before Pharaoh explaining his dreams. Look up the following words in a Bible Dictionary: Magicians/Wise Men (Genesis 41:8) Famine (Genesis 41:27) Signet Ring (Genesis 41:42) Descendants (Genesis 46:7) 2017 by 18

34 Lesson 3 Joseph, Second in Command Read aloud: Genesis 41:37-49 Discuss Joseph, Second in Command: Pharaoh was impressed with the wisdom the Lord had given Joseph. Pharaoh promoted Joseph to second in command over all of Egypt. During the years of plenty, Joseph had grain stored up in preparation for the famine to come. Draw and have students draw: Pharaoh giving Joseph his signet ring. Egypt Joseph s Brothers Traveled to Egypt Read aloud: Genesis 41:56-57; 42:1-3 Discuss Joseph s Brothers Traveled to Egypt: The famine began to have a great effect on the land of Canaan, where Joseph family lived. In the second year of the famine, Joseph s brothers arrived in Egypt to buy grain. Draw and have students draw: A brother traveling to Egypt. Completed Student Page Notes Joseph the Ruler Level 4 Lesson 3 Genesis 41:1-8 Genesis 41:9-16, Pharaoh s Two Dreams Joseph Before Pharaoh Genesis 41:37-49 Genesis 41:56-57; 42:1-3 Egypt Joseph, Second in Command Joseph s Brothers Traveled to Egypt 2011 by by 19

35 Lesson 3 Joseph and His Brothers Reunited Read aloud: Genesis 45:1-10, Discuss Joseph and His Brothers Reunited: After several encounters with his brothers, Joseph revealed himself to them. Joseph had forgiven them for selling him because he knew that God had sent him to Egypt to save his family. Joseph requested that his family move to Egypt. Draw and have students draw: Joseph hugging his brother. Egypt Jacob Moved His Family to Egypt Read aloud: Genesis 46:1-7, Discuss Jacob Moved His Family to Egypt: God appeared to Jacob and reassured him that he was to move his family to the land of Goshen in Egypt, where God would make his family a great nation. So Jacob moved the whole family to Egypt. Draw and have students draw: A brother moving to Egypt. Notes: Completed Student Page Level 4 Lesson 3 Genesis 45:1-10, Genesis 46:1-7, Egypt Joseph and His Brothers Reunited Jacob Moved His Family to Egypt Genesis 50:24-26 Joseph 110 Years Old Joseph Died Lesson Review 1. Why was Joseph called before Pharaoh? 2. What did Pharaoh dream? 3. What did Pharaoh s dreams mean? 4. What was Joseph s new position? 5. How did God use Joseph in regard to his family? 6. Where did Jacob s family live in Egypt (region)? 7. How old was Joseph when he died? 8. What do we learn about God from these verses? Memory Verse: Genesis 50: by by 20

36 Lesson 3 Joseph Died Read aloud: Genesis 50:24-26 Discuss Joseph Died: Joseph lived the rest of his life in Egypt and died at the age of 110 years old. Joseph knew that Egypt was not the land that God had promised Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Joseph was confident that the day would come when the children of Israel would return to the Promised Land. When that happened, he wanted to be buried there. Draw and have students draw: Joseph dead. Note that he lived to be 110 years old. Joseph 110 Years Old Lesson Review 1. Why was Joseph called before Pharaoh? To interpret Pharaoh s dreams. 2. What did Pharaoh dream? He dreamed about seven thin heads of grain devouring seven plump heads of grain and seven gaunt cows eating seven fat cows. 3. What did Pharaoh s dreams mean? There would be seven years of plenty in Egypt followed by seven years of famine. 4. What was Joseph s new position? Second in command to Pharaoh. 5. How did God use Joseph in regard to his family? God sent Joseph to prepare the way for them to have a secure place to live with plenty of food. 6. In what area of Egypt did Jacob s family live? Goshen. 7. How old was Joseph when he died? 110 years old. 8. What do we learn about God from these verses? God knows the end from the beginning. Even when we don t understand why things are happening, we can be assured that they are for our good. Memory Verse: Genesis 50: by 21

37 Student Review Page Old Testament Part 1 Student Drawing Page Add information to the Character /Event card for Joseph. Draw your favorite part of the lesson you have just studied. Level 3 Lesson 4 Continue adding information to the Joseph card: Joseph was promoted by Pharaoh to secondin-command of Egypt. Joseph forgave his brothers for selling him. Jacob and his family moved to Goshen. Joseph died when he was 110 years old. Memory Verse: Genesis 50:24 Write or recite Genesis 50: by Quest Page 14 Moses Memory Work: Review the Books of History. Joshua, Judges, Ruth, I & II Samuel, I & II Kings, I & II Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther. Topical Bible Exercise What was a Pharaoh? A king or ruler of Egypt. (Nave s, page 365) Bible Dictionary Exercise Define the burning bush. What was a Pharaoh? burning bush. Quest Page Moses Topical Bible Exercise Bible Dictionary Exercise Quest Lesson 4 A flaming bush at Mount Horeb, through which God spoke to Moses. (Zondervan s, pages 96) Bible Concordance Exercise In which books of the Bible is the land of Goshen mentioned? Quest Question Concordance Exercise Joseph forgave his brothers for their sins against him. Why is it important to forgive those who sin against us? Give your reasons and include verses to support your answers. In which books of the Bible is the land of Goshen mentioned? Genesis and Exodus (Cruden s, page 212) 2011 by 14 Quest Question Joseph forgave his brothers for their sins against him. Why is it important to forgive those who sin against us? Give your reasons and include verses to support your answers. Answers will vary. Matthew 6:12, and Ephesians 4: by 22

38 Timeline Review Lesson 4 Isaac Jacob Jacob s Children Joseph Note: The timeline review is the same as the last lesson because we have two lessons on Joseph. Genesis 50:24 Memory Verse Review Genesis 39:2 Genesis 35:12 Genesis 26:4 Memory Work: Review the Books of History. Joshua, Judges, Ruth, I & II Samuel, I & II Kings, I & II Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther by 23

39 Pharaoh Ordered Death Read aloud: Exodus 1:1-22 Moses Memory Verse: Exodus 2:24 Lesson 4 Death! Discuss Pharaoh Ordered Death: Following the death of Joseph and his generation, the new king of Egypt did not remember Joseph. The Pharaoh became afraid of the Israelites and ordered the death of male babies as they were born. However, the midwives feared God rather than Pharaoh. When the midwives did not kill the boys, Pharaoh then commanded his people to throw all the newborn Hebrew boys into the river to die. Draw and have students draw: Pharaoh ordering Death. The Family of Moses Read aloud: Exodus 2:1-2 Discuss The Family of Moses: Moses father was Amram, his mother was Jochebed, his brother was Aaron, and his sister was Miriam. Moses was from the tribe of Levi. Miriam, Amram, Jochabed, Moses, Aaron Draw and have students draw: Amram, Jochebed, Aaron, Miriam, and Moses. Look up the following words in a Bible Dictionary: Midwives (Exodus 1:16) Feared God (Exodus 1:17) Asphalt/pitch (Exodus 2:3) Ark (Exodus 2:3) Groaning (Exodus 2:24) Holy (Exodus 3:5) 2017 by 24

40 Lesson 4 Moses in the Nile River Read aloud: Exodus 2:3-4 Discuss Moses in the Nile River: Moses mother hid him for three months before making an ark covered with asphalt and pitch. Jochebed then placed baby Moses in the ark and put him in the Nile River under the watchful care of his sister, Miriam. Draw and have students draw: Miriam watching the ark. Moses and the Princess Read aloud: Exodus 2:5-10 Discuss Moses and the Princess: Miriam watched the ark as it was drawn out of the river by Pharaoh s daughter. Pharaoh s daughter adopted Moses and raised him as her own son. Jochebed became Moses nurse and cared for him as a baby. Draw and have students draw: Pharaoh s daughter holding baby Moses. Completed Student Page Notes Moses Level 4 Lesson 4 Exodus 1:1-22 Exodus 2:1-2 Death! Miriam, Amram, Jochabed, Moses, Aaron Pharaoh Ordered Death The Family of Moses Exodus 2:3-4 Exodus 2:5-10 Moses in the Nile River Moses and the Princess 2011 by by 25

41 Lesson 4 Moses Left Egypt Egypt Read aloud: Exodus 2:11-15 Discuss Moses Left Egypt: Moses saw a Hebrew being treated badly by an Egyptian, and he killed the Egyptian. Pharaoh found out about the murder and sought to kill Moses. Moses left Egypt and fled to Midian. Draw and have students draw: Moses running out of Egypt. Moses Settled in Midian Read aloud: Exodus 2:16-22; 18:3-4 Discuss Moses Settled in Midian: Moses fled to Midian where Jethro, the priest of Midian, took him in. Jethro gave Moses his daughter, Zipporah, as his wife and they were blessed with two sons, Gershom and Eliezer. Moses, Zipporah, Girshom, Eliezer Notes Map: The land of Midian. Draw and have students draw: Moses and his family. Completed Student Page Level 4 Lesson 4 Exodus 2:11-15 Exodus 2:16-21, 2:22, 18:3-4 Egypt Moses Left Egypt Moses, Zipporah, Girshom, Eliezer Moses in Midian Exodus 2:23-25, 3:1-22 Exodus 4:18-20 Egypt The Burning Bush Moses Returned to Egypt Lesson Review 1. Who wanted to kill the Hebrew baby boys and why? 2. What did Moses parents do with baby Moses to protect him from death? 6. Why did God appear to Moses in the burning bush? 7. What do we learn about God from these verses? Memory Verse: Exodus 2: by by 26

42 Lesson 4 The Burning Bush Read aloud: Exodus 2:23-25, 3:1-22 Discuss The Burning Bush: The children of Israel cried out to God from their bondage in Egypt. God heard their cries and called Moses as he was tending flocks. Moses saw a bush that was burning but was not consumed. God commissioned Moses to return to Egypt and deliver His people out of bondage. Draw and have students draw: Moses before the burning bush. Egypt Moses Returned to Egypt Read aloud: Exodus 4:18-20 Discuss Moses Returned to Egypt: After experiencing God in the burning bush, Moses returned to Egypt with his family and the rod of God. Draw and have students draw: Moses returning to Egypt with his family. Lesson Review 1. Who wanted to kill the Hebrew baby boys and why? Pharaoh, because the children of Israel had grown to be a large and strong people within Egypt. 2. What did Moses parents do with baby Moses to protect him from death? They hid him for three months. Then they made a waterproof ark and put him in the Nile River with his sister watching. 3. Who found Moses floating in the Nile River? Pharaoh s daughter. 4. Why did Moses flee from Egypt? Because he killed an Egyptian. When Pharaoh found out, he sought to kill Moses. 5. Where did Moses go when he fled from Egypt? Midian. 6. Why did God appear to Moses in the burning bush? To tell Moses that He had heard the cries of the children of Israel and would deliver them out of bondage. 7. What do we learn about God from these verses? God hears us when we cry out to Him, and tht He is I AM, the one and only God. Memory Verse: Exodus 2: by 27

43 Student Review Page Old Testament Part 1 Write or recite Exodus 2:24. Quest Page Student Drawing Page Create the Character /Event card for Moses. Draw your favorite part of the lesson you have just studied by i Level 3 Lesson 4 Information for the Moses card: Moses was born to a Levite couple, Amram and Jochabed. Pharaoh was trying to kill all Hebrew baby boys when Moses was born. Moses was adopted by Pharaoh s daughter. At forty years old, Moses killed an Egyptian and fled from Egypt to Midian. Moses married Zipporah and had two sons, Gershom and Eliezer. When Moses was eighty years old, God appeared to him in the burning bush. God told Moses to return to Egypt and deliver the Hebrews out of bondage. Memory Verse: Exodus:2:24 Memory Work: The Ten Commandments: Commandment 1 & 2. The Deliverance Topical Bible Exercise Name the two countries with which bondage is associated in the Bible. Quest Page The Deliverance Topical Bible Exercise Quest Lesson 5 Egypt and Persia (Nave s, page 63) Bible Dictionary Exercise Why were the plagues of Egypt sent by God? Zondervan s, page 462 Name the two countries with which bondage is associated in the Bible.. Bible Dictionary Exercise Why were the plagues of Egypt sent by God? Bible Concordance Exercise How many times in the Bible did God state I am the Lord? Concordance Exercise Quest Question Compare the God of the Bible to at least one other god. An Egyptian god would be a good comparison. How many times in the Bible did God state I am the Lord? Cruden s, page by 18 Quest Question Compare the God of the Bible to at least one other god. An Egyptian god would be a good comparison by 28

44 Timeline Review Lesson 5 Joseph Egypt The Bondage Moses Memory Verse Review Exodus 2:24 Genesis 50:24 Genesis 39:2 Genesis 35:12 Memory Work: The Ten Commandments: Commandment 1 & by 29

45 The Deliverance Memory Verse: Exodus 10:2 Lesson 5 The Request Read aloud: Exodus 5:1-4 Discuss Cain and Abel: In obedience to the call of God, Moses and Aaron went before Pharaoh to request that the children of Israel be allowed to take a three-day journey into the wilderness to sacrifice and worship God. Draw and have students draw: Moses and Aaron before Pharaoh. Aaron Moses The Punishment Read aloud: Exodus 5:5-8 Discuss Cain Left: Pharaoh was upset at the request, so instead of granting it, he increased the work load of all the Israelites in Egypt. Draw and have students draw: A man making bricks and another running with straw. The Plagues Read aloud: Exodus 7:14-16 Discuss The Plagues: God sent the plagues because Pharaoh hardened his heart toward God and would not let the children of Israel go to worship Him. One purpose of the plagues was to show that the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob was the one and only God. The Bible references at the end of the discussion notes are given to show this concept. (No drawing for this discussion.) Look up the following words in a Bible Dictionary: Hard (Exodus 7:14) Boils (Exodus 9:9) Locusts (Exodus 10:13) Darkness (Exodus 10:22) 2017 by 30

46 Lesson 5 1. Water Became Blood Read aloud: Exodus 7:17-21 Discuss Water Became Blood: Moses told Aaron to hold the staff over the waters and the waters of Egypt became blood. Exodus 7:17 Draw and have students draw: Red water. 2. Frogs Read aloud: Exodus 8:5-6 Discuss Frogs: Aaron again held out the staff,and frogs came out of the waters. Exodus 8:10 Draw and have students draw: Frogs. 3. Lice 1. Water to Blood 2. Frogs 3. Lice Read aloud: Exodus 8:16-19 Discuss Lice: Aaron stretched out his hands and this time lice went throughout Egypt. Exodus 8:19 Draw and have students draw: Lice. Completed Student Page Notes: The Deliverance Level 4 Lesson 5 Exodus 5:1-4 Exodus 5:5-8 Aaron Moses The Request The Punishment Exodus 7:17-21; 8:5-6; 8:16-19 The Plagues 1. Water to Blood 2. Frogs 3. Lice 2011 by by 31

47 Lesson 5 4. Flies Read aloud: Exodus 8:20-23 Discuss Flies: The fourth plague was flies. Beginning with the 4th plague, God differentiated His people in Goshen from Pharaoh s people throughout Egypt by not sending the plagues on the people of Goshen (Ex. 8:22-23). Exodus 8:22 Map: The land of Goshen. Draw and have students draw: Flies around a man - labeled Egypt. Draw a woman with no flies - labeled Goshen. 5. Dead Livestock Read aloud: Exodus 9:1-6 Discuss Dead Livestock: This plague struck the cattle, donkeys, horses, camels, and sheep. Draw and have students draw: A dead cow. 6. Boils Read aloud: Exodus 9:10-11 Discuss Boils: The sixth plague struck the people with painful boils. Draw and have students draw: A man with boils. Notes Completed Student Page Level 4 Lesson 5 Exodus 8:20-23; 9:1-6; Exodus 9:10-11; Exodus 9:13-14,18-30; Exodus 10:13-15; Exodus 10: Flies Egypt Goshen 5 Dead Livestock 6 Boils 7 Hail 8 Locust 9 Darkness The Plagues Lesson Review 1. Why did Moses and Aaron go to Pharaoh? 2. What was Pharaoh s response to Moses request?. 4. Why were the plagues sent? 6. What do we learn about God from these verses? Memory Verse: Exodus 10: by by 32

48 Lesson 5 7. Hail Read aloud: Exodus 9:13-14,18-30 Discuss Hail: Hail rained down on the land harming man, animals, and crops. Exodus 9:14 Draw and have students draw: Large hail falling on a tent. 8. Locust Read aloud: Exodus 10:13-15 Discuss Locust: Any crop not destroyed by the other plaques was likely destroyed by the locust. Exodus 9:29 Draw and have students draw: Locust on grain. 9. Darkness Read aloud: Exodus 10:22-23 Discuss Water Became Blood: The plague of darkness was likely very frightening to a people who worshiped the sun god. Exodus 7:17 By this you shall know that I am the Lord. Draw and have students draw: Darkness. 4. Flies Egypt 5 Dead Livestock 6 Boils 7 Hail 8 Locust 9 Darkness Goshen Lesson Review: 1. Why did Moses and Aaron go to Pharaoh? To request that the children of Israel be allowed to take a three-day journey into the wilderness to sacrifice and worship God. 2. What was Pharaoh s response to Moses request? Pharaoh increased the workload of the Israelites in bondage. He demanded that they find their own straw with which to make the bricks while still producing the same number of bricks as before. 3. Name the first nine plagues. 1. water to blood 2. frogs 3. lice 4. flies 5. dead livestock 6. boils 7. hail 8. locust 9. darkness. 4. Why were the plagues sent? To show all those in Egypt who the one and only true God was and that He was more powerful than all their Egyptian gods. 5. Whom did the plagues affect? Plagues 1-3 struck those in both Egypt and Goshen; plagues 4-9 struck only those in Egypt. 6. What do we learn about God from these verses? God is over every god that man can worship; He is the only true God. Memory Verse: Exodus 10: by 33

49 Student Review Page Old Testament Part 1 Student Drawing Page Create the Character /Event card for the Ten Plagues. Draw your favorite part of the lesson you have just studied. 1. Water to Blood 2. Frogs 3. Lice 4. Flies Egypt Goshen 5 Dead Livestock 6 Boils 7 Hail 8 Locust 9 Darkness Write or recite Exodus 10:2. Level 3 Lesson 5 Information for the Ten Plagues card: 1. Water to blood. 2. Frogs. 3. Lice. 4. Flies. 5. Dead Livestock. 6. Boils. 7. Hail. 8. Locusts. 9. Darkness. Memory Verse: Exodus 10: by Memory Work: The Ten Commandments: Commandment 3 & 4. Quest Page The Exodus Topical Bible Exercise If you were researching the Passover, with what verses would you start? Exodus 12:3-49 (Nave s, page 354) Quest Page Topical Bible Exercise If you were researching the Passover, with what verses would you start? Quest Lesson 6 Bible Dictionary Exercise What does Exodus mean? Zondervan s, page 163 What does Exodus mean? Bible Dictionary Exercise Bible Concordance Exercise Red Sea? Concordance Exercise Quest Question Does God kill people? Give reasons for your answer. What is the first reference to the Red Sea? Exodus 12:3-49 (Cruden s, page 396) 2011 by 22 Quest Question Does God kill people? Yes, but remember that God is always just and fair in His dealing with all men, giving them every opportunity to repent by 34

50 Timeline Review Lesson 6 Egypt The Bondage Moses The Deliverance Memory Verse Review Exodus 10:2 Exodus 2:24 Genesis 50:24 Genesis 39:2 Memory Work: The Ten Commandments: Commandment 3 & by 35

51 The Exodus Memory Verse: Exodus 15:19 Lesson 6 The First Passover Read aloud: Exodus 11:9-10; 12:1, 5-8 Discuss The First Passover: The Lamb: The lamb/goat eaten at the first Passover meal was to be one-year-old male without blemish. Each household was to choose the lamb on the tenth day of the first month and kill it on the fourteenth day at twilight. Small households could join with other small households. The Doorposts: The blood of the lamb/goat was then put on the lintel and doorposts of the homes. The Meal: The Passover meal consisted of roasted lamb/goat (not raw or boiled), unleavened bread, and bitter herbs Draw and have students draw: 1- A lamb. 2 - A door with blood over it. 3 - A table with some lamb, unleavened bread, and bitter herbs. The Lamb The Doorposts The Meal Look up the following words in a Bible Dictionary: Blemish (Exodus 12:5) Lintel (Exodus 12:7) Bitter herbs (Exodus 12:8) Unleavened (Exodus 12:8) Firstborn (Exodus 12:12) Plunder (Exodus 12:36) 2017 by 36

52 Lesson 6 The Tenth Plague Out! Read aloud: Exodus 12:12-13, Discuss The Tenth Plague: The tenth plague on Egypt would kill every firstborn man and animal whose home was not protected by the blood of the lamb/goat. It was on the night of the first Passover that all of the firstborn of Egypt died, including the firstborn son of Pharaoh. Following the death of his son, Pharaoh commanded the children of Israel to leave Egypt. Draw and have students draw: Pharaoh ordering Moses to leave Egypt. The Exodus Read aloud: Exodus 12:35-38; 13:18-22 Discuss The Exodus: The children of Israel plundered the Egyptians when the Lord delivered 600,000 men, plus women and children, out of Egypt. The children of Israel also took the coffin of Joseph with them (Gen. 50:24-26). God led Israel into the desert with a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. Map: Label the cities of Rameses and Succoth. Label the Red Sea. Draw and have students draw: Moses walking behind a pillar of cloud. Completed Student Page Notes: The Exodus Level 4 Lesson 6 Exodus 11:9-10; 12:1, 5-8 8:1-4 The Lamb The Doorposts The Meal The First Passover Exodus 12:12-13, Exodus 12:35-38; Out! The Tenth Plague The Exodus 2011 by by 37

53 Lesson 6 Pharaoh Changed His Mind Read aloud: Exodus 14:5-14 Discuss Pharaoh Changed His Mind: Upon realizing what he had done, Pharaoh changed his mind and pursued the children of Israel with 600 chariots and his army. 600 Draw and have students draw: Pharaoh in a chariot. Note that 600 chariots went with Pharaoh. The Red Sea Read aloud: Exodus 14:15-16 Discuss The Red Sea: When the children of Israel saw Pharaoh and his army approaching, they cried out to God and Moses. God told Moses to lift up his rod and stretch it over the sea; then the Lord sent a wind and the sea parted. Draw and have students draw: Moses walking through the Red Sea. Notes Completed Student Page Level 4 Lesson 6 Exodus 14:5-14 Exodus 14: Pharaoh Changed His Mind The Red Sea Exodus 14:19-20 Exodus 12:21-31 God Protected His People Pharaoh s Army Lesson Review 1. What were the children of Israel commanded to do on the night of the Passover? 3. Following the tenth plague, what did Pharaoh do? 4. Who left Egypt and with what did they leave? 5. How were the children of Israel led once they left Egypt? 6. What did Pharaoh do after the children of Israel had left? 7. What happened at the Red Sea? 8. What do we learn about God from these verses? Memory Verse: Exodus 15: by by 25

54 Lesson 6 God Protected His People Read aloud: Exodus 14:19-20 Discuss God Protected His People: When Pharaoh s army drew near, the Lord prevented the army from attacking the Israelites by putting the Angel of the Lord and the pillar of cloud/fire between the two camps. Draw and have students draw: An Egyptian army man on one side of a pillar of cloud. Pharaoh s Army Read aloud: Exodus 14:21-31 Discuss Pharaoh s Army: Pharaoh s army pursued the Israelites into the Red Sea. Once the Israelites had crossed, God told Moses to stretch out his hand over the sea. When he did, the sea returned to its normal depth, killing all of Pharaoh s army. Draw and have students draw: Pharaoh s dead army in the Red Sea. Lesson Review: 1. What were the children of Israel commanded to do on the night of the Passover? Kill a lamb/goat and eat it with bitter herbs and unleavened bread. Put the blood of the lamb/goat on the lintels and doorposts of their home. 2. Whom did the tenth plague affect? Every firstborn man and animal that did not have the blood on their doorposts, including Pharaoh s own son. 3. Following the tenth plague, what did Pharaoh do? He let the children of Israel go. 4. Who left Egypt and with what did they leave? 600,000 men, plus women and children. They took their animals and what they plundered from the Egyptians. 5. How were the children of Israel led once they left Egypt? God led them with a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. 6. What did Pharaoh do after the children of Israel had left? Changed his mind and went after them. 7. What happened at the Red Sea? God parted the sea, and children of Israel went through on dry ground, but Pharaoh s army was drowned. 8. What do we learn about God from these verses? God takes care of us when we are obedient to Him. Memory Verse: Exodus 15: by 39

55 Student Review Page Add to the card for The Ten Plagues: 10 - Death of the Firstborn. Information for The Exodus card: Pharaoh commanded the children of Israel to leave Egypt after his son died in the last plague. God led and protected the Israelites with a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. God parted the Red Sea to allow the Israelites to escape Pharaoh s army. Pharaoh s army drowned in the Red Sea when they tried to pursue the Israelites. Old Testament Part 1 Student Drawing Page Level 3 Lesson 6 Add information to the Ten Plagues card. Create a card for the Exodus. Draw your favorite part of the lesson you have just studied. Write or recite Exodus 15: by Memory Verse: Exodus 15:19 Memory Work: The Ten Commandments: Commandment 5 & 6. Note: The Notes for the Quest page for the next lesson are on page by 40

56 Section Review Section Review Lesson 7 1. Who was Joseph s father? Jacob/Israel. 2. What did Joseph s brothers do to him? Sold him as a slave. 3. Name the country where Joseph was a slave. Egypt. 4. How did Jacob respond to the reports about Joseph being dead? He mourned greatly. 5. What was Joseph s job in Potiphar s household? Overseer. 6. How did God bless Joseph even while he was in prison? He became overseer of the prison. 7. Who were the two people that had dreams while in prison with Joseph? The chief butler and the chief baker. 8. What do we learn about God from the years Joseph was a slave? God has a plan for our lives and for those around us even when it seems as if no good can come from a bad situation. God is with us at all times. 9. Recite Genesis 39: Why was Joseph called before Pharaoh? To interpret Pharaoh s dreams. 11. What did Pharaoh dream? He dreamed about seven thin heads of grain devouring seven plump heads of grain and seven gaunt cows eating seven fat cows. 12. What did Pharaoh s dreams mean? There would be seven years of plenty in Egypt followed by seven years of famine. 13. What was Joseph s new position? Second in command to Pharaoh. 14. How did God use Joseph in regard to his family? God sent Joseph to prepare the way for them to have a secure place to live with plenty of food. 15. In what area of Egypt did Jacob s family live? Goshen by 41

57 Section Review Lesson How old was Joseph when he died? 110 years old. 17. What do we learn about God from the years Joseph ruled in Egypt? God knows the end from the beginning. Even when we don t understand why things are happening, we can be assured that they are for our good. 18. Recite Genesis 50: Who wanted to kill the Hebrew baby boys and why? Pharaoh, because the children of Israel had grown to be a large and strong people within Egypt. 20. What did Moses parents do with baby Moses to protect him from death? They hid him for three months. Then they made a waterproof ark and put him in the Nile River, with his sister watching. 21. Who found Moses floating in the Nile River? Pharaoh s daughter. 22. Why did Moses flee from Egypt? Because he killed an Egyptian and when Pharaoh found out, he sought to kill Moses. 23. Where did Moses go when he fled from Egypt? Midian. 24. Why did God appear to Moses in the burning bush? To tell Moses that He had heard the cries of the children of Israel and would deliver them out of bondage. 25. What do we learn about God from the life of Moses? God hears us when we cry out to Him, and He is I AM, the one and only God. 26. Recite Exodus 2: Why did Moses and Aaron go to Pharaoh? To request that the children of Israel be allowed to take a three-day journey into the wilderness to sacrifice and worship God. 28. What was Pharaoh s response to Moses request? Pharaoh increased the workload of the Israelites in bondage. He demanded that they find their own straw with which to make the bricks while producing the same number bricks as before. 29. Name the first nine plagues. 1. water to blood 2. frogs 3. lice 4. flies 5. dead livestock 6. boils 7. hail 8. locust 9. darkness by 42

58 Section Review Lesson Why were the plagues sent? To show all those in Egypt that the one true God is the most powerful God. 31. Whom did the plagues affect? Plagues 1-3 struck those in both Egypt and Goshen. Plagues 4-9 struck only those in Egypt. 32. What do we learn about God from the ten plagues sent on Egypt? God is more powerful than any god that man can worship; He is the only true God. 33. Recite Genesis 6: What were the children of Israel commanded to do on the night of the Passover? Kill a lamb/ goat and eat it with bitter herbs and unleavened bread. Put the blood of the lamb/goat on the lintels and doorposts 35. Whom did the tenth plague affect? Every firstborn man and animal that did not have the blood on their doorposts, including Pharaoh s own son. 36. Following the tenth plague, what did Pharaoh do? He let the children of Israel go. 37. Who left Egypt and with what did they leave? 600,000 men, plus women and children. They took their animals and what they plundered from the Egyptians. 38. How were the children of Israel led once they left Egypt? God led them with a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. 39. What did Pharaoh do after the children of Israel had left? Changed his mind and went after them. 40. What happened at the Red Sea? God parted the sea, and the children of Israel went through on dry ground, but Pharaoh s army was drowned. 41. What do we learn about God from the Exodus? God takes care of us when we are obedient to Him. 42. Recite Exodus 15: by 43

59 Section Review Lesson 7 Old Testament Timeline Joseph Egypt The Bondage Moses Genesis Exodus 2017 by 44

60 Section Review Lesson 7 Old Testament Timeline Promised Land The Deliverance The Exodus Exodus Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy 2017 by 45

61 Lesson Goals and Key Points THE LAW AND THE PROMISES The goal of this lesson is to explain that God gave the children of Israel laws to teach them how to live a life pleasing to Him. Key Points: The first four of the Ten Commandments deal with man s relationship to God. The last six of the Ten Commandments deal with man s relationship to other men. God gave promises associated with our obedience to His law. Memory Verse: Deuteronomy 6:5 THE TABERNACLE The goal of this lesson is to show that God established a place and system of worship for the children of Israel. Key Points: The central place of worship for the children of Israel after leaving Egypt was the tabernacle. The tabernacle was a place of sacrifice and worship. It was where God dwelt among His people. The tabernacle was built according to the instructions God gave to Moses. The furnishings of the tabernacle were built by men who were given skills by God. The Levites were in charge of the tabernacle. The camp of Israel was set up according to God s instructions and was an orderly camp. Memory Verse: Exodus 29:45 NOTES 2017 by 46

62 THE TWELVE SPIES The goal of this lesson is to discover what happened when the Twelve Spies were sent into the Promised Land and returned to give a report to Moses and the children of Israel. Key Points: The Promised Land had fortified cities and strong people, and the land was abundant in what it produced for food. Ten of the twelve spies did not want to try to conquer the land that God had promised them and discouraged the children of Israel from going in. Two of the twelve spies encouraged the people to trust God and enter the land. The children of Israel rebelled against God. As a result, they were sentenced to forty years in the desert in which all those age twenty and over would die, except Joshua and Caleb. Although the children of Israel were punished for their sin, God provided for them while they were in the desert. While they were in the desert for forty years, their clothes and sandals did not wear out, God fed them with manna, and He led them with a pillar of cloud and a pillar of fire. Memory Verse: Deuteronomy 8:2 THE PROMISED LAND The goal of this lesson is to establish the instructions and warnings that God gave the children of Israel before they entered the Promised Land. Key Points: The land promised to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob was called Canaan durning the time of Moses. God removed the people of the land (the Canaanites) because of their great wickedness. God gave the children of Israel three instructions for when they entered the land. 1. They were to make no covenants with the people of the land. 2. They were to completely remove all the people living in the land. God gave the children of Israel two warnings about what would happen if they failed to follow through on His instruction: 1. Any people left in the land would be a constant source of irritation to the Israelites. 2. Any people and/or high places left in the land would lure the Israelites into idolatry. The Promised Land would be divided among the tribes of Israel according to lot and the size of each tribe. The Levites would not have a specific land but instead would have cities throughout the land. Memory Verse: Deuteronomy 1: by 47

63 Quest Page The Law and The Promises Topical Bible Exercise What other English words can be used to mean commandment? Nave s, page 89 Bible Dictionary Exercise What is the first definition of the law? Zondervan s, pages 319 Concordance Exercise Give the Biblical reference for this verse: Now therefore if you will indeed obey My voice and keep My covenant, then you shall be a special treasure. Exodus 19:5 (Cruden s, page 342) Quest Question Should we, as God s people, still obey the Ten Commandments? Yes. Quest Page Topical Bible Exercise Quest Lesson 8 What other English words can be used to mean commandment? Bible Dictionary Exercise law? Bible Concordance Exercise Give the Biblical reference for this verse: Now therefore if you will indeed obey My voice and keep My covenant, then you shall be a special treasure. Quest Question Should we, as God s people, still obey the Ten Commandments? 2011 by 35 48

64 Timeline Review Lesson 8 Promised Land The Bondage Moses The Deliverance The Exodus Memory Verse Review Exodus 15:19 Exodus 10:2 Exodus 2:24 Genesis 50:24 Memory Work: The Ten Commandments: Commandment 5 & by 49

65 Lesson 8 The Law Memory Verse: Deuteronomy 6:5 Moses at Mount Sinai Read aloud: Exodus 19:1-8 Discuss Moses at Mount Sinai: Three months after leaving Egypt, the children of Israel arrived at Mount Sinai. God reminded them of their deliverance out of Egypt and began to outline His expectations of them. Here we begin to see the IF/THEN passages of the Bible. If the people obeyed God s commands, then God promised them they would be His special people, a holy nation, and a kingdom of priests. By giving them The Law, He was showing them how to live a life that would be pleasing to Him. Draw and have students draw: God speaking to Moses about the two tablets at Mt. Sinai. Mt. Sinai Note for The Ten Commandments: I recommend a word study on each of the commandments. In this study, the Ten Commandments are written out using the NKJV. 1. You shall have no other gods before Me. Read aloud: Exodus 20:1-3 Discuss You shall have no other gods before Me: Unlike any other nation, Israel was to worship only one God. Draw and have students draw: The purple God triangle. Look up the following words in a Bible Dictionary: Gods (Exodus 20:3) Carved (Exodus 20:3) Vain (Exodus 20:7) Holy (Exodus 20:8) Honor (Exodus 20:12) Murder (Exodus 20:13) Covet (Exodus 20:17) 2017 by 50

66 Lesson 8 2. You shall not make any carved image. Read aloud: Exodus 20:4-6 Discuss You shall not make any carved image: Unlike other forms of worship, God would not let Himself be represented by any carved image. Draw and have students draw: A image with a red circle and slash through it. 3. You shall not take the name of the Lord in vain. Read aloud: Exodus 20:7 Discuss You shall not take the name of the Lord in vain: God wants us to seriously consider how we use His name. Draw and have students draw: A man speaking purple triangles. 4. You shall remember the Sabbath and keep it holy. Read aloud: Exodus 20:8-11 Discuss You shall remember the Sabbath and keep it holy: For six days we are to work, and then take a Sabbath rest. Draw and have students draw: Six squares and one triangle. Completed Student Page Notes: The Law and the Promises Level 4 Lesson 8 Exodus 19:1-8 Mt. Sinai Moses at Mount Sinai Exodus 20:4-6; 20:7; 20:8-11 The Ten Commandments 1. You shall have no other gods before Me. 2. You shall not make any carved image. 3. You shall not take the name of the Lord in vain. 4. You shall remember the Sabbath and keep it holy by by 51

67 Lesson 8 5. Honor your father and your mother... Read aloud: Exodus 20:12 Discuss Hone your father and your mother: The only commandment with a promise. Part of obeying God involves honoring our parents. Draw and have students draw: Your mom and dad. 6. You shall not murder. Read aloud: Exodus 20:13 Discuss You shall not murder: Murder and kill are not the same and must be distinguished here. Draw and have students draw: A man murdering another man. Notes Completed Student Page Level 4 Lesson 8 Exodus 20:12; 20:13; 20:14; 20:15; 20:16; 20:17 5. Honor your father and your mother You shall not murder. 7. You shall not commit adultery. 8. You shall not steal. 9. You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor. 10. You shall not covet. The Ten Commandments Lesson Review 1. How did God give the laws and promises to the children of Israel? 3. The last six commandments concern man s relationship with whom? 4. Why did God give them the laws? 5. What do we learn about God from these verses? Memory Verse: Deuteronomy 6: by by 52

68 Lesson 8 7. You shall not commit adultery. Read aloud: Exodus 20:14 Discuss You shall not commit adultery: God requires faithfulness in marriage. Draw and have students draw: A man kissing a woman with a red circle and slash. 8. You shall not steal. Read aloud: Exodus 20:15 Discuss You shall not steal: God has promised to supply what we need. Draw and have students draw: A man holding something behind his back. 9. You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor. Read aloud: Exodus 20:16 Discuss You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor: There are many verses on lying and the tongue. Draw and have students draw: A judge and a witness. 10. You shall not covet. Read aloud: Exodus 20:17 Discuss You shall not covet: God wants us to be content with what He has given us. Draw and have students draw: A man with a little scooter looking at a big scooter. Lesson Review: 1. How did God give the laws and promises to the children of Israel? God spoke to Moses. Moses then told the people what God said. 2. The first four commandments concern man s relationship with whom? God. 3. The last six commandments concern man s relationship with whom? Other men. 4. Why did God give them the laws? To show them how to live a holy life. 5. What do we learn about God from these verses? God is holy and wants us to be holy. God has standards by which we are to live to please Him. With these standards come promises and blessings when we are obedient. Memory Verse: Deuteronomy 6: by 53

69 Student Review Page Old Testament Part 1 Write or recite Exodus 29: by Quest Page Student Drawing Page Create the Character /Event card for The Tabernacle. Draw your favorite part of the lesson you have just studied. Mt. Sinai Level 3 Lesson 9 The Tabernacle Information for the Tabernacle card: God gave Moses the plans to build the tabernacle. The tabernacle was set up in the center of the camp of Israel. The tabernacle was a place of worship and sacrifice. It was also a place where God dwelt among His people. The tabernacle was divided into three parts: the Holy of Holies, the Holy Place, and the Outer Court. Memory Verse: Exodus 29:45 Memory Work: The Ten Commandments: Commandment 7 & 8. Topical Bible Exercise If you were researching the furniture of the tabernacle, what would be the first set of verses you would look up. Exodus 25:10-40 (Nave s, page 471) Quest Page Topical Bible Exercise If you were researching the furniture of the tabernacle would look up. Level 4 Lesson 9 Bible Dictionary Exercise What is the first definition of the tabernacle? Zondervan s, pages 574 Bible Dictionary Exercise tabernacle? Bible Concordance Exercise How many times is the tribe of Levi referred to in the Bible? Concordance Exercise Quest Question Name at least one place of worship today for God s people? How many times is the tribe of Levi referred to in the Bible? 18 times (Cruden s, page 288) 2011 by 38 Quest Question Name at least one place of worship today for God s people. Answers will vary by 54

70 Timeline Review Lesson 9 Promised Land Moses The Deliverance The Exodus The Law Memory Verse Review Deuteronomy 6:5 Exodus 15:19 Exodus 10:2 Exodus 2:24 Memory Work: The Ten Commandments: Commandment 7 & by 55

71 The Tabernacle Memory Verse: Exodus 29:45 Lesson 9 The Instructions Read aloud: Exodus 24:18; 25:1, 8-9 Discuss The Instructions: God called Moses to Mount Sinai, and for forty days He gave him instructions concerning the building and furnishings of the tabernacle. Later Moses received instructions concerning the priests and Levites who served in the tabernacle and the craftsmen who built it. Draw and have students draw: Moses and the tabernacle at Mt. Sinai. Mt. Sinai The Camp Read aloud: Numbers 1:52-53; 2:1-34 (This is a long passage that you may want to shorten.) Discuss The Camp of Israel: God prescribed an orderly assembly, with each tribe camping under its own banner. The tribe of Levi was assigned to camp around the tabernacle. When labeling each tribe, add up the number of people for each direction. What becomes apparent in the shape of the camp? Draw and have students draw: The camp of Israel, labeling the location and number of each tribe. Then draw the shape of the camp based upon the numbers, forming a cross. West E M B 108,100 D A N 157,600 Holy of Holies North Most Holy Place South Outer Court R S G 151,450 East J I Z 186,400 Look up the following words in a Bible Dictionary: Tabernacle (Exodus 24:9) Cubit (Exodus 25:10) Standard (Numbers 1:52) 2017 by 56

72 Lesson 9 The Tabernacle Read aloud: Exodus 25:10-11, 21-22; 25:23-24, 30; 25:31-32; 30:1-3; 30:18-20; 27:1-2 Discuss The Tabernacle: The frame of the tabernacle was made of wood, overlaid with gold and covered by skins. The tabernacle was divided into two sections, the Holy of Holies and the Holy Place. An outer court surrounded the tabernacle. The tabernacle had three purposes: it was a place of worship, a place of sacrifice., and a place where God dwelt among His people. Label and have students label: The Holy of Holies, the Most Holy Place, and the Outer Court of the Tabernacle page two of their lesson. Holy of Holies Most Holy Place Outer Court Completed Student Page Notes: The Tabernacle Level 4 Lesson 9 Exodus 24:18; 25:1, 8-9 Mt. Sinai The Instructions Numbers 1:52-53; 12:1-7 West E M B 108,100 North D A N 157,600 Holy Most Holy Outer of Place Court Holies South R S G 151,450 The Camp of Israel East J I Z 186, by 2017 by 40 57

73 Lesson 9 The Ark of the Covenant Read aloud: Exodus 25:10-11,21-22 Discuss The Ark of the Covenant: The ark was made of wood and overlaid with gold. The lid had two cherubim on it and was called the mercy seat, because here God spoke to His people. The ark was located in the Holy of Holies. Draw and have students draw: The Ark of the Covenant. The Table of Showbread Read aloud: Exodus 25:23-24,30 Discuss The Table of Showbread: This table was a wooden table overlaid with gold. The table held the showbread. The Showbread was twelve loaves of bread that were placed on a table before the Lord. The table was located in the Holy Place. Draw and have students draw: The Table of Showbread. Notes Completed Student Page Level 4 Lesson 9 Exodus 25:10-11, 21-22; 25:23-24, 30; 25:31-32; 30:1-3; 30:18-20; 27:1-2 Holy of Holies Most Holy Place Outer Court The Tabernacle Lesson Review 1. What was the purpose of the tabernacle? 2. What are three parts of the tabernacle? 3. Name the furnishings of the tabernacle? 4. What shape did the camp of Israel make around the tabernacle? 5. What do we learn about God from these verses? Memory Verse: Exodus 29: by by 58

74 Lesson 9 The Golden Lampstand Read aloud: Exodus 25:31-32 Discuss The Golden Lampstand: The lampstand was a seven-branched lamp made of one piece of gold. The lampstand was located in the Holy Place across from the table of showbread. Draw and have students draw: The Table of Showbread. The Bronze Laver The Altar of Incense Read aloud: Exodus 30:1-3 Discuss The Altar of Incense: The altar of incense was a square box overlaid with gold in which incense was offered to the Lord. The altar was located in the Holy Place in front of the veil. Draw and have students draw: The Altar of Incense. Read aloud: Exodus 30:18-20 Discuss The Bronze Laver: The laver was a basin made of bronze that was located in the courtyard between the Holy Place and the altar of burnt offerings. The priests used the laver to wash their hands and feet before serving in the tabernacle. Draw and have students draw: The Bronze Laver. The Altar of Burnt Offerings Read aloud: Exodus 27:1-2 Discuss The Altar of Burnt Offerings: The Altar of Burnt Offerings was made of wood and covered in bronze. It was located in the Courtyard. Here the priests offered the burnt offerings from the children of Israel. Draw and have students draw: The Altar of Burnt Offerings. Lesson Review: 1. What was the purpose of the tabernacle? It was a place of worship and sacrifice. It was also where God dwelt among His people. 2. What are the three parts of the tabernacle? The Holy of Holies, the Holy Place, and the Outer Court. 3. Name the furnishings of the tabernacle. The Ark of the Covenant, the Table of Showbread, the Golden Lampstand, the Altar of Incense, the Bronze Laver, and the Altar of Burnt Offerings. 4. What shape did the camp of Israel make around the tabernacle? A cross. 5. What do we learn about God from these verses? God keeps His promises in His time and He sees all. Memory Verse: Exodus 29: by 59

75 Student Review Page Old Testament Part 1 Quest Page Student Drawing Page Create the Character /Event card for The Tabernacle. Draw your favorite part of the lesson you have just studied. Write or recite Exodus 29: by Mt. Sinai Level 3 Lesson 9 Information for the Tabernacle card: God gave Moses the plans to build the tabernacle. The tabernacle was set up in the center of the camp of Israel. The tabernacle was a place of worship and sacrifice. It was also a place where God dwelt among His people. The tabernacle was divided into three parts: the Holy of Holies, the Holy Place, and the Outercourt. Memory Verse: Exodus 29:45 Memory Work: The Ten Commandments: Commandment 9 & 10. The Twelve Spies Topical Bible Exercise What were the twelve spies sent to do? Nave s, page 461 Quest Page Topical Bible Exercise Quest Lesson 10 What were the twelve spies sent to do? Bible Dictionary Exercise What was a fortified city? ( Look up fort or fortress.) Zondervan s, page 180 Bible Dictionary Exercise Bible Concordance Exercise Caleb in the Bible? Concordance Exercise What is the first reference to the man Caleb in the Bible? Numbers 13:6 (Cruden s, page 55) Quest Question When we ask God to forgive us of our sins, does that eliminate all the consequences of our sins? Quest Question 2011 by 42 When we ask God to forgive us of our sins, does that eliminate all the consequences of our sins? No, see today s lesson by 60

76 Timeline Review Lesson 10 Promised Land The Deliverance The Exodus The Law The Tabernacle Memory Verse Review Exodus 29:45 Deuteronomy 6:5 Exodus 15:19 Exodus 10:2 Memory Work: The Ten Commandments: Commandment 9 & by 61

77 The Twelve Spies Memory Verse: Deuteronomy 8:2 Lesson 10 The Mission Read aloud: Numbers 13:1-3, Discuss The Mission: God instructed Moses to choose twelve men, one from each tribe, to go and spy out the land He was giving them. The land was known as Canaan. The spies were told to look at three things: the land, the people, and the cities. Map: The land of Canaan. Draw and have students draw: Moses giving the spies instructions. Note 12 Spies. 12 Spies Moses Look up the following words in a Bible Dictionary: Spy (Numbers 13:1) Anak/giants (Numbers 13:22) Fortified (Numbers 13:28) Complainted (Numbers 14:2) Tore their clothes (Numbers 14:6) Test (Deuteronomy 8:2) 2017 by 62

78 Lesson 10 The Land, the People, and the Cities Read aloud: Numbers 13:21-28 Discuss The Land, the People, and the Cities Plague: After forty days, the spies returned and reported to the people what they had found. The Land: The land truly flowed with milk and honey. The spies brought back one cluster of grapes so large that it took two men to carry it. The land was very good. The People: The people of the land were strong and some were descendants of Anak, the giants. The Cities: The cities were strong, fortified, and very large. Draw and have students draw: The Land: A cluster of grapes. The People: A strong man and a giant. The Cities: A walled city. Good Strong & Giants Walled The Land The People The Cities Completed Student Page Notes: The Twelve Spies Level 4 Lesson 10 Numbers 13:1-3, Spies Moses The Mission Numbers 13:21-28 Good Strong & Giants Walled The Land The People The Cities The Land, the People, and the Cities 2011 by by 63

79 Lesson 10 The Decision Read aloud: Numbers 13:30-33, 14:1-10 Discuss The Decision: Caleb encouraged the people to conquer the land. Joshua exhorted the people to trust in the promise of God. However, the remaining ten spies discouraged the people. The people listened and rebelled against God. They decided not go to into the land. Draw and have students draw: Ten spies pointing one direction and two spies pointing the other direction. The Consequences Read aloud: Numbers 14:26-38 Discuss The Consequences: God was very angry with the children of Israel s rebellion against His instructions. God punished them for their sin. The children of Israel wandered in the desert for forty years. Everyone, except for Joshua and Caleb, who were over twenty years of age died before seeing the Promised Land. Draw and have students draw: A grave and wandering dots. Notes Completed Student Page Level 4 Lesson 10 Numbers 13:30-33, 14:1-10 Numbers 14:26-30, The Decision The Consequences Deuteronomy 8:2-4, 29: by 64 God Led Clothes & Sandals Manna Forty Years in the Desert Lesson Review 1. How many spies were sent to spy out the Promised Land? 2. What three things were the spies sent to look at in the Promised Land? 3. How long were the spies in the Promised Land? 4. Describe the land, the people, and the cities that the spies found? 5. After hearing the spies report, what did the people decide to do? 6. What were the consequences of their decision? 7. How did God provide for the children of Israel for the forty years in the wilderness? 8. What do we learn about God from these verses? Memory Verse: Deuteronomy 8: by 45

80 Lesson 10 Forty Years in the Desert Read aloud: Deuteronomy 8:2-4, 29:5 Discuss Forty Years in the Desert: Although the children of Israel were under the penalty for their sin, God provided for them in the desert: manna for food, clothes and sandals that did not wear out, and the cloud of His presence to lead them as they traveled. Draw and have students draw: A pillar of cloud, manna, and sandals and clothes. God Led Clothes & Sandals Manna Lesson Review: 1. How many spies were sent to spy out the Promised Land? Twelve, one from each tribe of Israel. 2. What three things were the spies sent to look at in the Promised Land? The land, people and cities. 3. How long were the spies in the Promised Land? Forty days. 4. Describe the land, the people, and the cities that the spies found. Land: full of milk, honey, and fruit. People: strong and some giants. Cities: strong, fortified, and very large. 5. After hearing the spies report, what did the people decide to do? They decided not to follow God s instructions to go into the Promised Land. 6. What were the consequences of their decision? All those over the age of twenty would die, except Joshua and Caleb, and they would wander in the desert for forty years. 7. How did God provide for the children of Israel during their forty years in the wilderness? God led them in the desert, provided them with manna, and their clothes and sandals did not wear out. 8. What do we learn about God from these verses? God will test our hearts to see if we will follow Him. Memory Verse: Deuteronomy 8: by 65

81 Student Review Page Old Testament Part 1 Quest Page Student Drawing Page Create the Character /Event card for The Twelve Spies. Draw your favorite part of the lesson you have just studied. God Led Clothes & Sandals Manna Write or recite Deuteronomy 8: by Level 3 Lesson 10 Information for The Twelve Spies card: Moses chose one man from each of the twelve tribes to spy out the Promised Land. The spies were in the land for forty days. The spies found that the land was very good, the people were strong and the cities were fortified. When the children of Israel heard the report from the ten spies they rebelled against God. God punished the people for their rebellion: they would wander in the desert for forty years and all those twenty and older would die in the desert. Memory Verse: Deuteronomy 8:2 Memory Work: Review the Books of Law and the Books of History. The Promised Land Topical Bible Exercise What is a high place? Nave s, page 204 What is a high place? Quest Page Topical Bible Exercise Quest Lesson 11 Bible Dictionary Exercise What is a covenant? Bible Dictionary Exercise What is a covenant? Zondervan s, page 118 Bible Concordance Exercise One of the Ten Commandments is You shall not make any graven images. Where is that verse found? Concordance Exercise One of the Ten Commandments is You shall not make any graven images. Where is that verse found? Exodus 20:4; Leviticus 26:1; Deuteronomy 5:8 (Cruden s, page 214) replacing them with His people? 2011 by Quest Question 46 Quest Question Under what circumstances would God be justified in removing one set of people from a land and replacing them with His people? If God had warned the people to repent of their sins and they refused to do so by 66

82 Timeline Review Lesson 11 Promised Land The Exodus The Law The Tabernacle The Twelve Spies Memory Verse Review Deuteronomy 8:2 Exodus 29:45 Deuteronomy 6:5 Exodus 15:19 Memory Work: Review the Books of Law and the Books of History by 67

83 The Promise The Promised Land Memory Verse: Deuteronomy 1:8 Lesson 11 Canaan Read aloud: Deuteronomy 2:7; Exodus 23:20 Discuss The Promise: God reminded the Israelites that He had been with them in the wilderness and that He would be with them in the Promised Land. God promised that His angel would go before them as they entered and began the conquest of the land that He had promised to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Draw and have students draw: God with two warriors. The Canaanites Read aloud: Deuteronomy 9:3-5 Discuss The Canaanites: God removed the people who were living in the Promised Land, known then as Canaan, for two reasons. First, the people were to be removed because of their great wickedness in the sight of God. Second, the people were removed because God had promised the land of Canaan to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and their descendants after them. Draw and have students draw: A man worshipping an idol. Look up the following words in a Bible Dictionary: Righteousness (Deuteronomy 9:4) Covenants (Exodus 23:32) Altars/Sacred pillars/wooden Images (Exodus 34:13) Harass (Numbers 33:55) High Places (Numbers 33:53) Inheritance (Numbers 33:54) 2017 by 68

84 Lesson 11 The Instructions Read aloud: Exodus 23:31-33; Numbers 33:50-52; Exodus 34:10-13 Discuss The Instructions : God gave the Israelites three instructions regarding the people currently living in the land (Canaanites). No Covenants: The Israelites were to make no covenants with the people who were in the land. No People: The Israelites were to drive all of the people completely out of the land. No Images: The Israelites were to destroy all the altars, sacred pillars and wooden images used by the people to worship false gods. Draw and have students draw: No Covenants: Two men shaking hands and a circle with a slash through it. No People: A warrior chasing another man and a circle with a line through it. No Images: A warrior on a high place with broken idols and a red circle with a slash through it. No Covenants No People No Images Completed Student Page Notes: Level 4 Lesson 11 The Promised Land Deuteronomy 2:7; Exodus 23:20 Deuteronomy 9:3-5 Canaan The Promise The Canaanites Exodus 23:31-33 Numbers 33:50-52 Exodus 34:10-13 No Covenants No People No Images The Instructions 2011 by by 69

85 Lesson 11 Conflict with the People Read aloud: Numbers 33:55-56 Discuss Conflict with the People: God warned the children of Israel in advance what would happen if they failed to obey His instructions. If the children of Israel failed to remove the Canaanites, these people would become a constant source of conflict. Draw and have students draw: Two men fighting. Idol Worship Read aloud: Exodus 23:33 Discuss Idol Worship: If the children of Israel failed to remove all the Canaanites and to destroy all their idols, the remaining people and idols would tempt the Israelites to worship and serve false gods. Draw and have students draw: A man bowing to an idol. Notes Completed Student Page Level 4 Lesson 11 Numbers 33:55-56 Exodus 23:33 Idol Worship Numbers 33:50-54 Numbers 35: Cities Map Levitical City 2,000 Cubits The Division of the Land The City of the Levites Lesson Review 1. When did the children of Israel enter the Promised Land? 2. What did God promise to do for the Israelites as they entered the Promised Land? 3. Why were the Canaanites removed from the land? 4. What instructions did God give the Israelites concerning the people in the land? 5. What warnings did God give the Israelites? 6. How was the land divided? 7. Where were the Levites to live? 8. What do we learn about God from these verses? Memory Verse: Deuteronomy 1: by by 70

86 Lesson 11 The Division of the Land Read aloud: Numbers 33:50-54 Discuss The Division of the Land: The division of the Promised Land is recorded in Joshua I recommend that you find a wall map that shows the division of the land among the twelve tribes. Map Draw and have students draw: Men walking in different directions. 48 Cities The City of the Levites Read aloud: Numbers 35:2-8 2,000 Cubits Levitical City Discuss The City of the Levites: Instead of receiving a portion of land as their inheritance, the Levites were given 48 cities throughout the Promised Land. Along with each city, the Levites were given 2,000 cubits of land around the city for their flocks, herds, and crops. Map: Label the Jordan River, Upper Sea, and lands of each tribe. Draw and have students draw: A square and label it Levite City. Use arrows coming away from the city to indicate the 2,000 cubits of land around each city that also belonged to the Levites. Note 48 Cities. Lesson Review: 1. When did the children of Israel enter the Promised Land? After the forty years in the wilderness. 2. What did God promise to do for the Israelites as they entered the Promised Land? As He had been with them in the wilderness, He would be with them in the Promised Land. 3. Why were the Canaanites removed from the land? (1) God promised the land to Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and their descendants and (2) the wickedness of the people living in Canaan. 4. What instructions did God give the Israelites concerning the people in the land? No covenants, no people, no idols or high places. 5. What warnings did God give the Israelites? If the Canaanites were left, they would be a source of constant conflicts, and the Israelites would be tempted to worship false gods. 6. How was the land divided? By lot and according to the size of each tribe. 7. Where were the Levites to live? In 48 cities throughout the Promised Land. 8. What do we learn about God from these verses? When God gives us instructions, He does so for our well-being. God fulfilled His promises to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Memory Verse: Deuteronomy 1: by 71

87 Student Review Page Information for The Promised Land card: The Promised Land was given to Israel because of God s promised to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and because of the wickedness of the Canaanites living in the land. The Promised Land was a good land with strong people, and fortified cities. God gave the Israelites three instructions when entering the land: 1. No covenants 2. No people 3. No idols or high places. The Promised Land was divided among the twelve tribes. The Levites were given 48 cities throughout the Promised Land. Old Testament Part 1 Student Drawing Page Level 3 Lesson 11 Create the Character /Event card for The Promised Land. Draw your favorite part of the lesson you have just studied. Canaan Write or recite Deuteronomy 1: by Memory Verse: Deuteronomy 1:8 Memory Work: Review the Ten Commandments by 72

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89 Final Review Final Review Lesson Who was Joseph s father? Jacob/Israel. 2. What did Joseph s brothers do to him? Sold him as a slave. 3. Name the country where Joseph was a slave. Egypt. 4. How did Jacob respond to the reports about Joseph being dead? He mourned greatly. 5. What was Joseph s job in Potiphar s household? Overseer. 6. How did God bless Joseph even while he was in prison? He became overseer of the prison. 7. Who were the two people that had dreams while in prison with Joseph? The chief butler and the chief baker. 8. What do we learn about God from the years Joseph was a slave? God has a plan for our lives and for those around us even when it seems as if no good can come from a bad situation. God is with us at all times. 9. Recite Genesis 39: Why was Joseph called before Pharaoh? To interpret Pharaoh s dreams. 11. What did Pharaoh dream? He dreamed about seven thin heads of grain devouring seven plump heads of grain and seven gaunt cows eating seven fat cows. 12. What did Pharaoh s dreams mean? There would be seven years of plenty in Egypt followed by seven years of famine. 13. What was Joseph s new position? Second in command to Pharaoh. 14. How did God use Joseph in regard to his family? God sent Joseph to prepare the way for them to have a secure place to live with plenty of food. 15. In what area of Egypt did Jacob s family live? Goshen. 16. How old was Joseph when he died? 110 years old. 17. What do we learn about God from the years Joseph ruled in Egypt? God knows the end from the beginning, and even when we don t understand why things are happening, we can be assured that they are for our good. 18. Recite Genesis 50: by 74

90 Final Review Lesson Who wanted to kill the Hebrew baby boys and why? Pharaoh, because the children of Israel had grown to be a large and strong people within Egypt. 20. What did Moses parents do with baby Moses to protect him from death? They hid him for three months and then made a waterproof ark and put him in the Nile River with his sister watching. 21. Who found Moses floating in the Nile River? Pharaoh s daughter. 22. Why did Moses flee from Egypt? Because he killed an Egyptian. When Pharaoh found out, he sought to kill Moses. 23. Where did Moses go when he fled from Egypt? Midian. 24. Why did God appear to Moses in the burning bush? To tell Moses that He had heard the cries of the children of Israel and would deliver them out of bondage. 25. What do we learn about God from the life of Moses? God hears us when we cry out to Him and that He is I AM, the one and only God. 26. Recite Exodus 2: Why did Moses and Aaron go to Pharaoh? To request that the children of Israel be allowed to take a three-day journey into the wilderness to sacrifice and worship God. 28. What was Pharaoh s response to Moses request? Pharaoh increased the workload of the Israelites in bondage, demanding that they find their own straw with which to make the bricks while producing the same number as before. 29. Name the first nine plagues. 1. water to blood 2. frogs 3. lice 4. flies 5. dead livestock 6. boils 7. hail 8. locust 9. darkness. 30. Why were the plagues sent? To show all those in Egypt that the one true God is the most powerful God. 31. Who did the plagues affect? Plagues 1-3 struck those in both Egypt and Goshen. Plagues 4-9 struck only those in Egypt. 32. What do we learn about God from the plagues? God is more powerful than any god that man can worship; He is the only true God. 33. Recite Exodus 10: What were the children of Israel commanded to do on the night of the Passover? Kill a lamb/ goat and eat it with bitter herbs and unleavened bread. Put the blood of the lamb/goat on the lintels and doorposts of their homes by 75

91 Final Review Lesson Whom did the tenth plague affect? Every firstborn man and animal that did not have the blood on their doorposts, including Pharaoh s own son. 36. Following the tenth plague, what did Pharaoh do? He let the children of Israel go. 37. Who left Egypt and with what did they leave? 600,000 men, plus women and children. They took their animals and what they plundered from the Egyptians. 38. How were the children of Israel led once they left Egypt? God led them with a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. 39. What did Pharaoh do after the children of Israel had left? Changed his mind and went after them. 40. What happened at the Red Sea? God parted the sea, the children of Israel went through on dry ground, and Pharaoh s army was drowned. 41. What do we learn about God from the exodus? God takes care of us when we are obedient to Him. 42. Recite Exodus 15: How did God give the laws and promises to the children of Israel? God spoke to Moses. Moses then told the people what God said. 44. The first four commandments concern man s relationship with whom? God. 45. The last six commandments concern man s relationship with whom? Other men. 46. Why did God give them the laws? To show them how to live a holy life. 47. What do we learn about God from the Law and the Promises? God is holy and wants us to be holy. God has standards by which we are to live to please Him. With these standards come promises and blessings when we are obedient. 48. Recite Deuteronomy 6: What was the purpose of the tabernacle? It was a place of worship and sacrifice. It was also a place where God dwelt among His people. 50. What are three parts of the tabernacle? Holy of Holies, the Holy Place, and the Outer Court. 51. Name the furnishings of the tabernacle. The Ark of the Covenant, the Table of Showbread, the Golden Lampstand, the Altar of Incense, the Bronze Laver, and the Altar of Burnt Offerings. 52. What shape did the camp of Israel make around the tabernacle? A cross by 76

92 Final Review Lesson What do we learn about God from the tabernacle? God keeps His promises in His time, and He sees all that happens. 54. Recite Exodus 29: How many spies were sent to spy out the Promised Land? Twelve, one from each tribe of Israel. 56. What three things were the spies sent to look at in the Promised Land? The land, people, and cities. 57. How long were the spies in the Promised Land? Forty days. 58. Describe the land, the people, and the cities that the spies found. Land: full of milk, honey, and fruit. People: strong and some giants. Cities: strong, fortified, and very large. 59. After hearing the spies report, what did the people decide to do? They decided not to follow God s instructions to go into the Promised Land. 60. What were the consequences of their decision? All those over the age of twenty would die, except Joshua and Caleb, and they would wander in the desert for forty years. 61. How did God provide for the children of Israel for the forty years in the wilderness? God led them in the desert, provided them with manna, and their clothes and sandals did not wear out. 62. What do we learn about God from the twelve spies? God will test our hearts to see if we will follow Him. 63. Recite Deuteronomy 8: When did the children of Israel enter the Promised Land? After the forty years in the wilderness. 65. What did God promise to do for the Israelites as they entered the Promised Land? As He had been with them in the wilderness, He would be with them in the Promised Land. 66. Why were the Canaanites removed from the land? (1) God promised the land to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and their descendants and (2) the wickedness of the people living in the land of Canaan. 67. What instructions did God give the Israelites concerning the people in the land? No covenants, no people, no idols or high places. 68. What warnings did God give the Israelites? If the Canaanites were left, they would be a source of constant conflicts, and the Israelites would be tempted to worship false gods by 77

93 Final Review Lesson How was the land divided? By lot and according to the size of each tribe. 70. Where were the Levites to live? In 48 cities throughout the Promised Land. 71. What do we learn about God from the instructions God gave about the Promised Land? When God gives us instructions, He does so for our well-being. 72. What do we learn about God from the division of the Promised Land? God fulfilled His promises to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and gave the children of Israel the Promised Land. 73. Recite Deuteronomy 1: How many books are in the Bible? In what language was the Old Testament originally written? Hebrew. 76. Name the Books of the Law. Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. 77. Name the Books of History? Joshua, Judges, Ruth, I & II Samuel, I & II Kings, I & II Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther. 78. Name the The Commandments. See Exodus 20: by 78

94 Final Review Lesson 12 Old Testament Timeline Joseph Egypt The Bondage Moses Genesis Exodus 2017 by 79

95 Final Review Lesson 12 Old Testament Timeline Promised Land The Deliverance The Exodus The Law The Tabernacle Exodus Leviticus, Numbers, & Deuteronomy 2017 by 80

96 Final Review Lesson 12 Old Testament Timeline The Twelve Spies The Desert Joshua The Promised Land Numbers Joshua 2017 by 81

97 Maps Map Label: 1. The city of Hebron. 6. The city of Rameses 2. The city of Schehem. 7. The city of Succoth. 3. The city of Dothan. 8. The Red Sea. 4. The country of Egypt. 9. The land of Canaan 5. The land of Midian by 82

98 Maps Map Label: 1. The Jordan River. 2. The Upper Sea. 3. Each Tribe s allotted land by 81

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