Bible Road Trip Year One Week Six Exodus ~ Part One
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1 Bible Road Trip Year One Week Six Exodus ~ Part One Terms of Service Any use of Bible Road Trip constitutes knowledge of, and agreement with, the copyright below. Bible Road Trip is free to individuals provided it is downloaded from a site owned or managed by Danika Cooley, and is not shared in its entirety, but is shared through a link to one of the below mentioned sites Danika Cooley All rights reserved. This document may be reproduced by printing or photocopying only. Permission is given to use said document in a home, Sunday School or Co-Op setting. This document may not be transmitted in any other form or by any other means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Danika Cooley. This document is not for sale. While you may not copy this work to your blog, website, dropbox, or , you may link back to this document at Thinking Kids: or at
2 Bible Road Trip ~ covers Exodus chapters 1-18; God rescues Israel from Egypt. This week, we begin our two week study of Exodus, the second 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 of Israel s exodus from Egypt is our focus in week six. The first section of Exodus enters Egypt 430 years after we last saw Jacob s family. Now a mighty nation, Jacob s descendents are enslaved by a Pharaoh who no longer remembers Joseph or his role in saving Egypt. Even more horrifying, the Pharaoh has ordered the execution of every infant Israelite boy. The babies are drowned in the Nile. Here we are introduced to little Moses, whose mother saves his life by placing him in the Nile in a basket of reeds. Found and adopted by Pharaoh s daughter, Moses is raised as an Egyptian prince. In adulthood, God calls Moses to rescue God s chosen people. We ll see the ten plagues God visited upon Egypt, watch the nation of Israel flee through the Red Sea, and witness the beginning of Israel s journey into the wilderness. Throughout the narrative, we will learn more about who God is. If you choose to study the beliefs of ancient Egypt, you ll discover many interesting facts that will add to your understanding of the story of Exodus. For instance, Egyptians believed their king to be a deity. He was supposed to be responsible for regulating the Nile, and for causing the sun to rise and set. Also, the Egyptians believed that their name must always be spoken, or they would cease to exist in the afterworld. This information about the ancient Egyptian religion explains much about the first 18 chapters of Exodus. Pharaoh s heart was already hard he had declared himself to be a god. Several of the plagues, such as the bloody Nile and the three days of darkness, directly mock Pharaoh s deity. Throughout the Old Testament, the names of neighboring kings are carefully recorded. Yet, the name of this Egyptian king is completely ignored. Why? Could this be God s response to the Egyptian practice of remembering the names of kings so that Pharaohs could remain eternal? It s interesting to ponder! In the Grammar stages, our prayer focus this week is the nation of Egypt, and for the Dialectic and Rhetoric stages we ll study Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait.
3 Reading the Word Preschool and Kindergarten, Page 1 of 1 Dig Deep 365 Great Bible Stories, Carine Mackenzie o Read Aloud: Page 53 (46. Difficult Times in Egypt Exodus 1) o Read Aloud: Page 54 (47. Birth of Moses Exodus 2) o Read Aloud: Page 55 (48. Moses in Pharaoh s Palace Exodus 2) o Read Aloud: Page 56 (49. The Burning Bush Exodus 3) o Read Aloud: Page 57 (50. Miracles for Moses Exodus 4) o Read Aloud: Page 58 (51. Back to Egypt Exodus 4-6) o Read Aloud: Page 59 (52. River Turns to Blood Exodus 7-8) o Read Aloud: Page 60 (53. Gnats and Flies Exodus 8) o Read Aloud: Page 61 (54. Disease, Boils and Hail Exodus 9) o Read Aloud: Page 62 (55. Locusts and Darkness Exodus 10) o Read Aloud: Page 63 (56. The Worst Plague of All Exodus 11) o Read Aloud: Page 64 (57. Passover Feast Exodus 12) o Read Aloud: Page 65 (58. The Exodus Exodus 12-13) o Read Aloud: Page 66 (59. The Red Sea Exodus 14-15) o Read Aloud: Page 67 (60. Water at Marah Exodus 15) o Read Aloud: Page 68 (61. Food Provided Exodus 16) o Read Aloud: Page 70 (63. Amalekites Defeated Exodus 17) o Read Aloud: Page 71 (64. Jethro s Visit Exodus 18) Meditate on It Memorizing the Word Memorize: Genesis 50:20a in the version of your choice. Learning More about the Word Explore Further Watch What s in the Bible with Buck Denver DVD #2 Let My People Go! ~ Part Two o What does Exodus mean? What is God s ultimate rescue plan? Crafting Through the Word Add the book of Exodus to your poster from Week Two. Draw a picture of something you think the Israelites may have seen as they passed through the Red Sea.
4 Researching the Word Grades 1-3 (Lower Grammar), Page 1 of 3 Dig Deep What the Bible is All About: Bible Handbook for Kids, Frances Blankenbaker o Read Aloud: Pages (Let s Look at Exodus, God s Plan for a Savior, Chapters 1-18) OR What the Bible is All About for Young Explorers, Frances Blankenbaker o Read Aloud: Pages 35-37, 40 (Exodus, Chapters 1-18, God s Plan for a Savior) What the Bible is All About Resources: Reproducible Maps, Charts, Timelines and Illustrations o Photocopy, color, and file in your notebook: Page 19 (Exodus) Reading the Word Read Exodus Chapters 1-3 ~ Israel Increases Greatly in Egypt to The Burning Bush o What was the King of Egypt s name? What were the names of the midwives? What does this tell you about how God feels about the Pharaoh and the midwives? (Exodus 1:15) o Did Moses identify with the Egyptians or the Hebrews? (Exodus 2:11-22) o Why did God act on behalf of the Israelites? (Exodus 2:23-25) o Consider the name God gave for Himself. What do you think that His answer to Moses meant? (Exodus 3:14) Read Exodus Chapters 4:1-17, 7-8 ~ Moses Given Powerful Signs to Moses Returns to Egypt and Moses and Aaron Before Pharaoh to The Fourth Plague: Flies o The Nile River turned to blood. What else turned to blood? (Exodus 7:20-25) o Until the third plague, Egypt s magicians could increase the suffering of Egypt (by replicating the plagues), but they could not relieve suffering (by stopping the plagues). What did they admit after the gnats? (Exodus 8:19) Read Exodus Chapters 9-10 ~ The Fifth Plague: Egyptian Livestock Dies to The Ninth Plague: Darkness o Why did God harden Pharaoh s heart? (Exodus 9:16) o The plague of darkness did not fall on the land of Goshen. Look back and find the first plague that did not affect the Israelites.
5 Grades 1-3 (Lower Grammar), Page 2 of 3 Reading the Word (Continued) Dig Deep (Continued) Read Exodus Chapters ~ A Final Plague Threatened to Institution of the Passover o What did Moses tell Pharaoh the Lord was threatening as a final plague? How hard must Pharaoh s heart have been to ignore that warning? (Exodus Chapter 11) o How did the tenth plague correspond to what occurred in Exodus 1:22? (Exodus 12) Read Exodus Chapters 13:17-22, 14, 16 ~ Pillars of Cloud and Fire, Crossing the Red Sea, and Bread from Heaven o Why did God lead the Israelites to the Red Sea? (Exodus 13:17) o Where was God throughout Chapter 14? o How did the Israelites respond to the Lord after the Red Sea closed? (Exodus 14:30-31) o How long did Israel eat manna? How did God test them? (Exodus 16)
6 Memorizing the Word Grades 1-3 (Lower Grammar), Page 3 of 3 Meditate on It Review your previous verses with your mom or dad. Memorize Exodus 3:14. Remember to record your verse. Notebooking about the Word Take a few notes on Moses. How did God work in his life? How did Moses respond? Write down the plagues in order. What did Pharaoh do to the Israelite boys in the first chapter of Exodus? Why do you think God chose the last plague? Write about the parting of the Red Sea. Why did God take the Israelites in the direction He did? Did the water concern God? Did it concern the Israelites? How did God use a seemingly impossible obstacle to His glory? Praying about the Word Window on the World, Daphne Spraggett with Jill Johnstone o Read: Pages (Egypt) o Pray: Pray for Egyptian Christians and Egyptians who do not know the Lord. o Journal: Write down own thing to pray about for Egypt 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 Two o What does Exodus mean? What is God s ultimate rescue plan? Crafting Through the Word Add the book of Exodus to your bookshelf from Week Two. Divide a poster board into ten equal sections using a straight edge and a permanent marker. Paint each section to represent one of the plagues. Begin with the Nile turning to blood, and end with the Passover. For the Passover, you can paint pictures of sheep, red door frames, or a Passover meal. Create a diorama showing the Israelites passing through the Red Sea. Create a work of art for your Bible Verse Catalog, using your verse for this week.
7 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 (Let s Look at Exodus, God s Plan for a Savior, Chapters 1-18) OR What the Bible is All About for Young Explorers, Frances Blankenbaker o Read Aloud: Pages 35-37, 40 (Exodus, Chapters 1-18, God s Plan for a Savior) What the Bible is All About Resources: Reproducible Maps, Charts, Timelines and Illustrations o Photocopy, color, and file in your notebook: Pages 19 (Exodus), 21 (Hebrew Calendar and Selected Events) Reading the Word Read Exodus Chapters 1-3 ~ Israel Increases Greatly in Egypt to The Burning Bush o What was the King of Egypt s name? What were the names of the midwives? What does this tell you about how God feels about the Pharaoh and the midwives? (Exodus 1:15) o Did Moses identify with the Egyptians or the Hebrews? (Exodus 2:11-22) o Why did God act on behalf of the Israelites? (Exodus 2:23-25) o Consider the name God gave for Himself. What do you think that His answer to Moses meant? (Exodus 3:14) Read Exodus Chapters 4, 7-8 ~ Moses Given Powerful Signs to Moses Returns to Egypt and Moses and Aaron Before Pharaoh to The Fourth Plague: Flies o How did the Israelites respond to the words of the Lord? (Exodus 4:27-31) o The Nile River turned to blood. What else turned to blood? (Exodus 7:20-25) o Until the third plague, Egypt s magicians could increase the suffering of Egypt (by replicating the plagues), but they could not relieve suffering (by stopping the plagues). What did they admit after the gnats? (Exodus 8:19) Read Exodus Chapters 9-10 ~ The Fifth Plague: Egyptian Livestock Dies to The Ninth Plague: Darkness o Why did God harden Pharaoh s heart? (Exodus 9:16) o The plague of darkness did not fall on the land of Goshen. Look back and find the first plague that did not affect the Israelites.
8 Grades 4-6 (Upper Grammar), Page 2 of 3 Reading the Word (Continued) Dig Deep (Continued) Read Exodus Chapters ~ A Final Plague Threatened to Institution of the Passover o What did Moses tell Pharaoh the Lord was threatening as a final plague? How hard must Pharaoh s heart have been to ignore that warning? (Exodus Chapter 11) o How did the tenth plague correspond to what occurred in Exodus 1:22? (Exodus 12) Read Exodus Chapters 13:17-22, 14, 16 ~ Pillars of Cloud and Fire, Crossing the Red Sea, and Bread from Heaven o Why did God lead the Israelites to the Red Sea? (Exodus 13:17) o Where was God throughout Chapter 14? o How did the Israelites respond to the Lord after the Red Sea closed? (Exodus 14:30-31) o How long did Israel eat manna? How did God test them? (Exodus 16)
9 Memorizing the Word Grades 4-6 (Upper Grammar), Page 3 of 3 Meditate on It Review your previous verses with your mom or dad. Memorize Exodus 3:14 and Exodus 15:18. Remember to record your verses. Notebooking about the Word Take a few notes on Moses. How did God work in his life? How did Moses respond? Write down the plagues in order. What did Pharaoh do to the Israelite boys in the first chapter of Exodus? Why do you think God chose the last plague? What happened during the Exodus? How did it come about? Write about God s sovereign hand in the event. How did the plagues, the Exodus and the parting of the Red Sea (or Sea of Reeds) glorify God? Do you think Egypt s neighbors heard about their suffering? Write about the parting of the Red Sea. Why did God take the Israelites in the direction He did? Did the water concern God? Did it concern the Israelites? How did God use a seemingly impossible obstacle to His glory? Praying about the Word Window on the World, Daphne Spraggett with Jill Johnstone o Read: Pages (Egypt) o Pray: Pray for Egyptian Christians and Egyptians who do not know the Lord. o Journal: Write down own thing to pray about for Egypt 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 Two o What does Exodus mean? What is God s ultimate rescue plan? Study: The Student Bible Atlas, Tim Dowley o Map 5: The Exodus Read Tirzah, Lucille Travis o Chapters 1-5 Crafting Through the Word Add the book of Exodus to your bookshelf from Week Two. Divide a poster board into ten equal sections with a permanent marker. Paint each section to represent one of the plagues. Begin with the Nile turning to blood, and end with the Passover. For the Passover, you can paint pictures of sheep, red door frames, or a Passover meal. Create a diorama showing the Israelites passing through the Red Sea. Create a work of art for your Bible Verse Catalog, using your verses for this week.
10 Researching the Word Grades 7-9 (Dialectic), Page 1 of 2 Dig Deep The Baker Illustrated Bible Handbook, J. Daniel Hays and J. Scott Duvall o Read (Aloud or Individually): Pages to The revelation at Mount Sinai (Exodus: Deliverance and the Presence of God) Reading the Word Read Exodus Chapters 1-3 ~ Israel Increases Greatly in Egypt to The Burning Bush o What was the King of Egypt s name? What were the names of the midwives? What does this tell you about how God felt about the Pharaoh and the midwives? (Exodus 1:15) o Did Moses identify with the Egyptians or the Hebrews? (Exodus 2:11-22) o Why did God act on behalf of the Israelites? (Exodus 2:23-25) o Consider the name God gave for Himself. What do you think that His answer to Moses meant? (Exodus 3:14) Read Exodus Chapters 4, 7-8 ~ Moses Given Powerful Signs to Moses Returns to Egypt and Moses and Aaron Before Pharaoh to The Fourth Plague: Flies o How did the Israelites respond to the words of the Lord? (Exodus 4:27-31) o The Nile River turned to blood. What else turned to blood? (Exodus 7:20-25) o Until the third plague, Egypt s magicians could increase the suffering of Egypt (by replicating the plagues), but they could not relieve suffering (by stopping the plagues). What did they admit after the gnats? (Exodus 8:19) Read Exodus Chapters 9-10 ~ The Fifth Plague: Egyptian Livestock Dies to The Ninth Plague: Darkness o Why did God harden Pharaoh s heart? (Exodus 9:16) o The plague of darkness did not fall on the land of Goshen. Look back and find the first plague that did not affect the Israelites. Read Exodus Chapters ~ A Final Plague Threatened to Institution of the Passover o What did Moses tell Pharaoh the Lord was threatening as a final plague? How hard must Pharaoh s heart have been to ignore that warning? (Exodus Chapter 11) o How did the tenth plague correspond to what occurred in Exodus 1:22? (Exodus 12) Read Exodus Chapters 13:17-22, 14, 16 ~ Pillars of Cloud and Fire, Crossing the Red Sea, and Bread from Heaven o Why did God lead the Israelites to the Red Sea? (Exodus 13:17) o Where was God throughout Chapter 14? o How did Israel respond to the Lord after the Red Sea closed? (Exodus 14:30-31) o How long did Israel eat manna? How did God test them? (Exodus 16)
11 Memorizing the Word Grades 7-9 (Dialectic), Page 2 of 2 Meditate on It Review your previous verses with your mom or dad. Memorize Exodus 3:14-15, Exodus 15:18, Exodus 4:10-11 and Exodus 15:1-2. Remember to record your verses. Notebooking about the Word Take a few notes on Moses. How did God work in his life? How did Moses respond? Write about the plagues. Read Genesis 9: Why did God bring the plagues? How did the plagues directly speak to the belief system of the Egyptians (see the mini-research project below)? What happened during the Exodus? How did it come about? Write about God s sovereign hand in the event. Write about the parting of the Red Sea. Why did God take the Israelites in the direction He did? Did the water concern God? Did it concern the Israelites? How did God use a seemingly impossible obstacle to His glory? Praying about the Word Operation World, Jason Mandryk o Read: Pages (Qatar), (Bahrain), (Kuwait) 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 religious beliefs of Ancient Egyptians. Write about what you find. Watch The Exodus Revealed: Search for the Red Sea Crossing Crafting Through the Word There is quite a bit of debate over the date of Israelite exodus from Egypt. You read about the discussion on page 59 of The Baker Illustrated Bible Handbook in the article Dating the Exodus by Peter Enns. Though the exact date is unknown, scholars do agree that there are two definite options. This week, record both possible dates. o ~1446 BC ~ Early Date for the Exodus o ~ BC ~ Late Date for the Exodus
12 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 6: Exodus: A Miraculous Escape Pages Reading the Word Read Exodus Chapters 1-4 ~ Israel Increases Greatly in Egypt to Moses Returns to Egypt o What was the King of Egypt s name? What were the names of the midwives? What does this tell you about how God felt about the Pharaoh and the midwives? (Exodus 1:15) o Did Moses identify with the Egyptians or the Hebrews? (Exodus 2:11-22) o Why did God act on behalf of the Israelites? (Exodus 2:23-25) o Consider the name God gave for Himself. What do you think that His answer to Moses meant? (Exodus 3:14) o How did the Israelites respond to the words of the Lord? (Exodus 4:27-31) Read Exodus Chapters 5-8 ~ Making Bricks without Straw to The Fourth Plague: Flies o What did Israel s foremen say to Pharaoh? To Moses and Aaron? (Exodus 5) o How did the Israelites respond to God s loving words after the Egyptians made life harder for them? (Exodus 6:1-13) o The Nile River turned to blood. What else turned to blood? (Exodus 7:20-25) o Until the third plague, Egypt s magicians could increase the suffering of Egypt (by replicating the plagues), but they could not relieve suffering (by stopping the plagues). What did they admit after the gnats? (Exodus 8:19) Read Exodus Chapters 9-12 ~ The Fifth Plague: Egyptian Livestock Dies to Institution of the Passover o Why did God harden Pharaoh s heart? (Exodus 9:16) o The plague of darkness did not fall on the land of Goshen. Look back and find the first plague that did not affect the Israelites. o What did Moses tell Pharaoh the Lord was threatening as a final plague? How hard must Pharaoh s heart have been to ignore that warning? (Exodus Chapter 11) o How did the tenth plague correspond to what occurred in Exodus 1:22? (Exodus 12)
13 Reading the Word (Continued) Grades (Rhetoric), Page 2 of 3 Dig Deep (Continued) Read Exodus Chapters ~ Consecration of the Firstborn to Bitter Water Made Sweet o Why did God lead the Israelites to the Red Sea? (Exodus 13:17) o Where was God throughout Chapter 14? o How did Israel respond to the Lord after the Red Sea closed? (Exodus 14:30-31) o How did God answer Israel s need? (Exodus chapter 15) Read Exodus Chapters ~ Bread from Heaven to Jethro s Advice o How long did Israel eat manna? How did God test them? (Exodus 16) o Where was God when Moses struck the rock at Massah and Meribah? (Exodus 17:6) o How did Moses father-in-law Jethro help ease Moses burden? (Exodus 18)
14 Memorizing the Word Grades (Rhetoric), Page 3 of 3 Meditate on It Review your previous verses with your mom or dad. Memorize Exodus 3:14-15, Exodus 15:18, Exodus 4:10-11 and Exodus 15:1-2. For a challenge, you could memorize Psalm 105: Remember to record your verses. Notebooking about the Word Answer the Study Questions #1-4 on page 114 of Encountering the Old Testament. Take notes on any terms you want to be sure you remember later. Read Psalm 105. How powerful is God? Record your personal thoughts on what you ve learned this week. Praying about the Word Operation World, Jason Mandryk o Read: Pages (Qatar), (Bahrain), (Kuwait) 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 Watch The Exodus Revealed: Search for the Red Sea Crossing Watch the Exploring the Old Testament CD-ROM. o Check out the map of the possible routes of the exodus in the chapter. o Take a look at Maps: Egypt show detail! 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 importance of a name in Ancient Egypt (see the section on names at Why isn t Pharaoh named in Exodus, when other kings are named throughout the Bible? A discussion of the dating of the exodus. A discussion of possible routes of the exodus. 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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