Bible Road Trip ~ A 3 Year Bible Survey Year One Week Four ~ Genesis ~ Part Two
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1 Bible Road Trip ~ Year One Week Two ~ Genesis ~ Part 2 covers Genesis chapters This week, we continue our study of Genesis, the first book of the Pentateuch. We re still reading in the genre of historical narrative. That means we re reading real history, told in the form of a story. The story this week becomes really interesting as we move from primeval history, covering the whole of mankind, to patriarchal history, covering the story of just one family, chosen by God to be set aside for His own purposes. We re taking a look at Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Jacob s twelve sons the family line of the nation of Israel. In the process, we ll learn about the family lines of many of Israel s neighbors. For instance, Abraham s son Ishmael (from his union with Sarah s Egyptian servant Hagar) becomes the father of the Arab nations. Jacob s brother Esau became the father of the Edomites. These details become very interesting as we see how the nations interact throughout the Old Testament and in our world today. There are two major themes through our reading this week. The first is God s election of His chosen people through Abraham. We ll see God call Abraham to follow Him. God selects Isaac as the bloodline for His chosen nation, rather than Ishmael. God then chooses Jacob as the father of the nation of Israel, rather than Jacob s older brother Esau. God doesn t leave the women out; He chooses Leah, Rachel s older sister, as the mother of Judah the bloodline of Christ and Levi the bloodline of the priesthood. We ll read next week about how God uses Joseph (Rachel s son) to preserve His chosen people. The second major theme in this section of Scripture is the Abrahamic covenant. God s promises to Abraham, interestingly, are one-sided. They are not dependent on Abraham s behavior, nor are they dependent on the behavior of his descendents. Rather, God has chosen to bless Abraham. The memory verses this week all relate to faith (as displayed by Abraham) and God s grace and mercy (as shown to Abraham). Our prayer focus this week is the Druzes (a Near Eastern people group with a secret religion) for the Grammar stages, and Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen for the Dialectic and Rhetoric stages. There is more emphasis this week on biblical archaeology. Children will begin to understand the lands of the Bible as real places, and the people they study as historical figures people who left behind a record of their existence.
2 Researching the Word Grades 1-3 (Lower Grammar), Page 1 of 2 Dig Deep What the Bible is All About: Bible Handbook for Kids, Frances Blankenbaker o Read Aloud: Pages (Chapters 12-35) OR What the Bible is All About for Young Explorers, Frances Blankenbaker o Read Aloud: Pages (Chapters 12-35) The Jubilee Illustrated Family Bible, Dr. Claude-Bernard Costecalde (Ed.) o Read Aloud: Pages (Abraham and the Chosen People) Reading the Word The Jubilee Illustrated Family Bible, Dr. Claude-Bernard Costecalde (Ed.) o Read Aloud: Pages (Abram and God s Call Genesis 11-12) o Read Aloud: Pages (The Promise of a Son Genesis 15-16) o Read Aloud: Pages (Abraham and God s Covenant Genesis ) o Read Aloud: Pages (The Destruction of Sodom Genesis 18-19) o Read Aloud: Pages (Abraham s Test Genesis 21-22) o Read Aloud: Pages (Isaac and Rebekah Genesis 24-25) o Read Aloud: Pages (Jacob and Esau Genesis 25, 27) o Read Aloud: Pages (Jacob s Flight Genesis 28-29) o Read Aloud: Pages (Jacob and Laban s Daughter Genesis 29-30) o Read Aloud: Pages (Jacob Returns to Canaan Genesis 31-35)
3 Memorizing the Word Grades 1-3 (Lower Grammar), Page 2 of 2 Meditate on It Review your verses from previous weeks with your mom or dad. Memorize Hebrews 11:1-3. Read Hebrews 11 with your mom or dad and discuss it. Notebooking about the Word Write the names of the patriarchs in your notebook. Praying about the Word Window on the World, Daphne Spraggett with Jill Johnstone o Read: Pages (Druzes) o Pray: Pray for the Druzes that they will find Jesus. o Journal: Write down own thing to pray about for the Druzes this week. Learning More about the Word Explore Further Watch: What s in the Bible with Buck Denver DVD #2 Let My People Go! ~ Part One o What are the three tests a book had to pass in order to make it into the canon of Scripture? Crafting Through the Word Make stick puppets to tell one of the patriarchal stories you learned about this week. Perform your puppet show for your family or friends. Using salt dough, make a caravan with camels, sheep, tents and wagons. Create a work of art for your Bible Verse Catalog, using your verse for this week.
4 Researching the Word Grades 4-6 (Upper Grammar), Page 1 of 3 Dig Deep What the Bible is All About: Bible Handbook for Kids, Frances Blankenbaker o Read Aloud: Pages (Chapters 12-35) OR What the Bible is All About for Young Explorers, Frances Blankenbaker o Read Aloud: Pages (Chapters 12-35) What the Bible is All About Resources: Reproducible Maps, Charts, Timelines and Illustrations o Photocopy, color, and file in your notebook: Pages 15, 17 (Table of Nations/Land of Abraham, Jacob s Journey/The Tribes of Israel) Reading the Word Read Genesis Chapters 12, 13:14-18, 15 ~ The Call of Abram, Abram and Lot Separate and God s Covenant with Abram o Abram first obeyed God without question, but then he lied to protect himself. How did God respond? (Genesis 12) o What did God promise Abram the first time? (Genesis 12:2-3) o What did God promise Abram the second time? (Genesis 13:14-18) o What did God promise Abram the third time? Did you notice the covenant was one-way ~ only God passed through the carcasses? What does that tell us about God s election of Abram, and his promise? Encountering the Old Testament talks more about this. (Genesis 15:4-5, 8-21) Read Genesis Chapters 17, 21 ~ Abraham & Covenant Circumcision to Isaac s Birth Promised, and The Birth of Isaac to A Treaty with Abimelech o God made it clear that He had chosen Isaac to carry out His covenant with Abraham. How did Ishmael benefit from God s blessing on Abraham, even though he was not the child the covenant was established with? (Genesis 17) o How old was Abraham when Isaac is born? How did Sarah treat Hagar? How did God take care of Hagar and Ishmael? (Genesis 21)
5 Grades 4-6 (Upper Grammar), Page 2 of 3 Reading the Word (Continued) Dig Deep (Continued) Read Genesis Chapters 22, 24, 25:19-34 ~ The Sacrifice of Isaac, Isaac and Rebecca, and The Birth of Esau and Jacob to Esau Sells His Birthright o It s hard to imagine your father sacrificing your life. Can you think of another father who actually did sacrifice his son? (Genesis 22) o The journey from Hebron in Canaan to Nahor in Northern Mesopotamia is about 520 miles, and probably took around 21 days. How did God work in the story of Rebekah? Isn t it amazing that after traveling for 3 weeks, Abraham s servant found Isaac s new wife immediately? (Genesis 24) o How did Jacob and Esau relate to each other, even before birth? What did God say about their relationship? (Genesis 25:22-23) o Isaac and Rebekah each had a favorite child. Pay attention this week to the trouble that causes. How do you think God would have us love our children? (Genesis 25:28) Read Genesis Chapters 27, 28:10-22, 29, 30:1-24 ~ Isaac Blesses Jacob, Jacob s Dream to Jacob s Children o How were God s words in Genesis 25:22-23 shown true in Genesis 25:29-34 and Genesis 27? o In Jacob s promise to follow God, why did he use the word if? What does this tell us about his heart? (Genesis 28:20) o As you learn more about the children of Rachel and Leah, consider God s hand in choosing Jacob s wife, and Jacob s response to Leah. (Genesis 29) Read Genesis Chapters 32, 35 ~ Jacob Fears Esau to Jacob Wrestles with God, and God Blesses and Renames Esau to The Deaths of Rachel and Isaac o In chapter 32, God changed Jacob s name. Jacob was accompanied by angels and wrestled with God. Take some time to consider God s hand in Jacob s life. o What did God promise Jacob? (Genesis 35:9-13)
6 Memorizing the Word Grades 4-6 (Upper Grammar), Page 3 of 3 Meditate on It Review your verses from previous weeks with your mom or dad. Memorize Hebrews 11:1-3 and Galatians 3:29. Read Hebrews 11 and Galatians 3 with your mom or dad and discuss them. Remember to record your verses. Notebooking about the Word Genesis Chapters tell us about Israel s patriarchs. Write about how God chose Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Who didn t God choose? Praying about the Word Window on the World, Daphne Spraggett with Jill Johnstone o Read: Pages (Druzes) o Pray: Pray for the Druzes that they will find Jesus. o Journal: Write down own thing to pray about for the Druzes this week. Learning More about the Word Explore Further Watch: What s in the Bible with Buck Denver DVD #2 Let My People Go! ~ Part One o What are the three tests a book had to pass in order to make it into the canon of Scripture? Study: The Student Bible Atlas, Tim Dowley o Map 2: Lands of the Bible, Map 3: Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, Map 4: Abraham s Family in Canaan Crafting Through the Word Make stick puppets to tell one of the patriarchal stories you learned about this week. Perform your puppet show for your family or friends. Using salt dough, make a caravan with camels, sheep, tents and wagons. Create a work of art for your Bible Verse Catalog, using your verse for this week.
7 Researching the Word Grades 7-9 (Dialectic), Page 1 of 3 Dig Deep The Baker Illustrated Bible Handbook, J. Daniel Hays and J. Scott Duvall o Read (Aloud or Individually): Pages from God s Response to Human Sin to Joseph (Genesis: Creation, Sin, and Covenant) Reading the Word Read Genesis Chapters 12, 13:14-18, ~ The Call of Abram, Abram and Lot Separate and God s Covenant with Abram to Sarai and Hagar o Abram first obeyed God without question, but then he lied to protect himself. How did God respond? (Genesis 12) o What did God promise Abram the first time? (Genesis 12:2-3) o What did God promise Abram the second time? (Genesis 13:14-18) o What did God promise Abram the third time? Did you notice the covenant was one-way ~ only God passed through the carcasses? What does that tell us about God s election of Abram, and his promise? Encountering the Old Testament talks more about this. (Genesis 15:4-5, 8-21) o Did Sarai wait for God s promise, or did she fix her situation herself? What about Abram? Did he lead his wife in her decision, or did he follow her choice? Do you see any similarities between Abram and Sarai s decision, and Adam and Eve s decision? How is their decision still affecting the world today? Consider last week s reading from Operation World. (Genesis 16) Read Genesis Chapters 17, 19, 21 ~ Abraham & Covenant Circumcision to Isaac s Birth Promised, God Rescues Lot to Lot and His Daughters, and The Birth of Isaac to A Treaty with Abimelech o God made it clear that He had chosen Isaac to carry out His covenant with Abraham. How did Ishmael benefit from God s blessing on Abraham, even though he was not the child the covenant was established with? (Genesis 17) o Whom in Sodom did the two angels offer to save? Who accepted the salvation? (Genesis 19:12-15, 26) o How old was Abraham when Isaac is born? How did Sarah treat Hagar? How did God take care of Hagar and Ishmael? (Genesis 21)
8 Reading the Word (Continued) Grades 7-9 (Dialectic), Page 2 of 3 Dig Deep (Continued) Read Genesis Chapters 22, ~ The Sacrifice of Isaac and Isaac and Rebecca to Esau Sells His Birthright o It s hard to imagine your father sacrificing your life. Can you think of another father who actually did sacrifice his son? (Genesis 22) o The journey from Hebron in Canaan to Nahor in Northern Mesopotamia is about 520 miles, and probably took around 21 days. How did God work in the story of Rebekah? Isn t it amazing that after traveling for 3 weeks, Abraham s servant found Isaac s new wife immediately? (Genesis 24) o How did Jacob and Esau relate to each other, even before birth? What did God say about their relationship? (Genesis 25:22-23) o Isaac and Rebekah each had a favorite child. Pay attention this week to the trouble that causes. How do you think God would have us love our children? (Genesis 25:28) Read Genesis Chapters ~ Isaac Blesses Jacob to Jacob s Prosperity o How were God s words in Genesis 25:22-23 shown true in Genesis 25:29-34 and Genesis 27? o In Jacob s promise to follow God, why did he use the word if? What does this tell us about his heart? (Genesis 28:20) o As you learn more about the children of Rachel and Leah, consider God s hand in choosing Jacob s wife, and Jacob s response to Leah. (Genesis 29) o Do you think Jacob s use of sticks in the water troughs has anything to do with his increasing flock, or do you think God chose bless Jacob? (Genesis 30:37-43) Read Genesis Chapters 32-33, 35 ~ Jacob Fears Esau to Jacob Meets Esau, and God Blesses and Renames Esau to The Deaths of Rachel and Isaac o In chapter 32, God changed Jacob s name. Jacob was accompanied by angels and wrestled with God. Take some time to consider God s hand in Jacob s life. o Jacob and Esau were reconciled. How did Jacob s attitude help? (Genesis 33) o What did God promise Jacob? (Genesis 35:9-13)
9 Memorizing the Word Grades 7-9 (Dialectic), Page 3 of 3 Meditate on It Review your verses from previous weeks with your mom or dad. Memorize Hebrews 11:1-3, Galatians 3:29, and Romans 4:13. Read Hebrews 11, Galatians 3, and Romans 4 with your mom or dad and discuss them. Remember to record your verses. Notebooking about the Word What is the Abrahamic covenant? We learned that the covenant was one-sided. How do we know that? What does that tell us about God s grace? How does God make Abraham into a great nation (what have you read so far)? Praying about the Word Operation World, Jason Mandryk o Read: Pages (Jordan), (Saudi Arabia), (Yemen) o Pray: Choose one Challenges for Prayer from each country to add to your prayer journal for the week. Don t forget to pray! Learning More about the Word Explore Further Do a mini-research project on the ancient city of Ur. Write about what you find. Watch Drive Thru History with Dave Stotts: Holy Land: Volume 1: Covenants, Kings and the Promised Land, Episode 1 Egypt, Lachish and Beersheba o There are PDF discussion questions on the disk, if your parents wish to use them. Crafting Through the Word We re still guessing when it comes to the dates for the patriarchs. Scholars have narrowed the dates down to a range of a few hundred years (that s pretty good, when we talk about things that happened 4,000 years ago!). Ask your parents how they d like you to handle these dates. You may choose to put them on your timeline, knowing they are educated guesses, or you might choose to leave them off. Alternately, you could write them in a different color ink, so you ll know these aren t biblically-confirmed dates. o 2166BC, 1996BC, or 1952 BC? ~ Abraham is born (Lived 175 years Gen. 25:7) o 86 years after Abraham s birth ~ Ishmael is born (Abraham is 86 years old Gen. 16:16) o 100 years after Abraham s birth ~ Isaac is born (Abraham is 100 years old Gen. 21:5) o 60 years after Isaac s birth (Abraham was 160) ~ Jacob is born Gen. 25:26)
10 Researching the Word Grades (Rhetoric), Page 1 of 3 Dig Deep Encountering the Old Testament: A Christian Survey, Bill T. Arnold and Bryan E. Beyer o Read: Chapter 5: Genesis 12-50: The Patriarchs: Ancestors of Israel s Faith, Pages up to Joseph Reading the Word Read Genesis Chapters ~ The Call of Abram to Sarai and Hagar o Abram first obeyed God without question, but then he lied to protect himself. How did God respond? (Genesis 12) o What did God promise Abram the first time? (Genesis 12:2-3) o What did God promise Abram the second time? (Genesis 13:14-18) o Read Hebrews 5:5-10 and 6:20-7:17. Consider Melchizedek. Who do you think he was? (We don t really know for sure, but it s a fascinating section of Scripture.) (Genesis 14:17-24) o What did God promise Abram the third time? Did you notice the covenant was one-way ~ only God passed through the carcasses? What does that tell us about God s election of Abram, and his promise? Encountering the Old Testament talks more about this. (Genesis 15:4-5, 8-21) o Did Sarai wait for God s promise, or did she fix her situation herself? What about Abram? Did he lead his wife in her decision, or did he follow her choice? Do you see any similarities between Abram and Sarai s decision, and Adam and Eve s decision? How is their decision still affecting the world today? Consider last week s reading from Operation World. (Genesis 16) Read Genesis Chapters ~ Abraham & Covenant Circumcision to A Treaty with Abimelech o God made it clear that He had chosen Isaac to carry out His covenant with Abraham. How did Ishmael benefit from God s blessing on Abraham, even though he was not the child the covenant was established with? (Genesis 17) o Abraham spoke to the Lord on behalf of the righteous in Sodom. Did God destroy the righteous alongside the wicked? Do you think God interacts with us when we intercede for someone? (Genesis 18:22-33) o Whom in Sodom did the two angels offer to save? Who accepted the salvation? (Genesis 19:12-15, 26) o God had chosen Abraham for His covenant, and had appointed him a prophet, yet Abraham instructed Sarah to use the brother half-lie everywhere several places. What does this tell you about Abraham s heart? (Genesis 20:13) o How old was Abraham when Isaac is born? How did Sarah treat Hagar? How did God take care of Hagar and Ishmael? (Genesis 21)
11 Reading the Word (Continued) Grades (Rhetoric), Page 2 of 3 Dig Deep (Continued) Read Genesis Chapters ~ The Sacrifice of Isaac to Isaac and Abimelech o It s hard to imagine your father sacrificing your life. Can you think of another father who actually did sacrifice his son? (Genesis 22) o Do you think Ephron really wanted to give his field to Abraham? Why or why not? (Genesis 23:15) o The journey from Hebron in Canaan to Nahor in Northern Mesopotamia is about 520 miles, and probably took around 21 days. How did God work in the story of Rebekah? Isn t it amazing that after traveling for 3 weeks, Abraham s servant found Isaac s new wife immediately? (Genesis 24) o How did Jacob and Esau relate to each other, even before birth? What did God say about their relationship? (Genesis 25:22-23) o Isaac and Rebekah each had a favorite child. Pay attention this week to the trouble that causes. How do you think God would have us love our children? (Genesis 25:28) o What did Isaac do, that his father also did, which shows a lack of trust in God? (Genesis 26:6-11) Read Genesis Chapters ~ Isaac Blesses Jacob to Jacob Flees from Laban o How were God s words in Genesis 25:22-23 shown true in Genesis 25:29-34 and Genesis 27? o In Jacob s promise to follow God, why did he use the word if? What does this tell us about his heart? (Genesis 28:20) o As you learn more about the children of Rachel and Leah, consider God s hand in choosing Jacob s wife, and Jacob s response to Leah. (Genesis 29) o Do you think Jacob s use of sticks in the water troughs has anything to do with his increasing flock, or do you think God chose bless Jacob? (Genesis 30:37-43) o How did God speak to both Jacob and Laban? (Genesis 31) Read Genesis Chapters ~ Jacob Fears Esau to Esau s Descendants o In chapter 32, God changed Jacob s name. Jacob was accompanied by angels and wrestled with God. Take some time to consider God s hand in Jacob s life. o Jacob and Esau were reconciled. How did Jacob s attitude help? (Genesis 33) o Simeon and Levi used the sign of their covenant with God (circumcision) to exact revenge. Did this concern Jacob, or was he worried about his safety? (Genesis 34) o What did God promise Jacob? (Genesis 35:9-13) o Esau s list of descendants included chiefs and kings in the region of Seir. Why do you think God includes genealogies in the Bible? (Genesis 36)
12 Grades (Rhetoric), Page 3 of 3 Memorizing the Word Meditate on It Review your verses from previous weeks with your mom or dad. Memorize Hebrews 11:1-3, Galatians 3:29, Romans 4:1-3, and Romans 4:13. Read Hebrews 11, Galatians 3, and Romans 4 with your mom or dad and discuss them. Remember to record your verses. Notebooking about the Word Answer the Study Questions #1-7 on page 99 of Encountering the Old Testament. Take notes on any terms you want to be sure you remember later. Record your personal thoughts on what you ve learned this week. Praying about the Word Operation World, Jason Mandryk o Read: Pages (Jordan), (Saudi Arabia), (Yemen) o Pray: Choose one Challenges for Prayer from each country to add to your prayer journal for the week. Don t forget to pray! Learning More about the Word Explore Further The Encountering the Old Testament CD-ROM has an interesting interactive map of Abraham s journeys. Watch Drive Thru History with Dave Stotts: Holy Land: Volume 1: Covenants, Kings and the Promised Land, Episode 1 Egypt, Lachish and Beersheba o There are PDF discussion questions on the disk, if you wish to use them. Crafting Through the Word Share what you ve learned this week! Make a video presentation or write a short blog post or paper sharing something specific that you learned. o Topics could include: The life of Abraham, Isaac, or Jacob God s covenant with Abraham Jacob and Esau God s choice (election) between the two One of the countries you learned about in Operation World Teach what you ve learned this week to some of the kids in your church, or lead a study group among your peers (with a parent as a mentor) to discuss what you re learning.
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