Junior Learner s Manual Summer Quarter, 2014 EDITOR IN CHIEF: Larry E. Clements larryclements@bogardpress.org BUSINESS MANAGER: Wayne Sewell wsewell@bogardpress.org PRODUCTION EDITOR: Sally McInvale ADULT EDITOR: Jim Jones CHILDREN S EDITOR: Libby Gill ILLUSTRATOR: Connie Spears GRAPHIC ARTISTS: Shawn Blase Jeff Allen Greg Hilterbrand LAYOUT DESIGNERS: Kyle Elkins Cindy Butler Ashley Elkins CONTENT EDITORS: Terry McKellar Deby Turrentine Carolyn Burks Joni Curtis PRINT PRODUCTION: Charles Easley Volume 36, No. 4 Copyright 2014 Bogard Press 4605 N. State Line Ave. Texarkana, TX 75503-2928 www.bogardpress.org 1-800-264-2482 Unit 1 Values of Right and Wrong June 1 The Sale of a Birthright... 3 June 8 Tower of Babel... 7 June 15 June 22 Unit 2 June 29 July 6 July 13 July 20 Unit 3 July 27 August 3 August 10 August 17 August 24 Joseph in Adversity...11 Golden Calf...15 False Values Lead to False Worship Report of Twelve Spies...19 Samson s Victory...23 Dagon and the Ark...27 Saul and Agag...31 Values of False Worship Witch of Endor...35 Jeroboam Turns to Idols...39 Jesus Cleanses the Temple...43 Arrested in the Temple...47 The True God and the Island People...51 August 31 The Gospel Goes to Rome...55 Answer Page...59
God s Moral Values for My Life Thou shalt have no other gods before me. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain. Shade one block for each Sunday you are present. June July August 1 6 3 Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. 8 13 10 Honour thy father and thy mother. 15 20 17 Thou shalt not kill. Thou shalt not commit adultery. Thou shalt not steal. 22 27 24 29 31 Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour. Thou shalt not covet... any thing that is thy neighbour s. My Name: 2
Junior Learner s Manual June 1, 2014 The Sale of a Birthright Lesson Objective Bible Principle Parallel Passage I will know the relationship between Jacob and Esau. One must always be kind, honest and patient in sibling relationships. Start at Home 1 Timothy 5:4 Memory Verse: Let them learn first to shew piety at home... for that is good and acceptable before God. The Birthright and the Blessing 1 Timothy 5:4 Genesis 25:24-34; 27:18-25, 30-35, 41-44 Isaac and Rebekah became parents of twins, Esau and Jacob. The firstborn would inherit a double portion of his father s estate, or birthright, and become head of the family at the father s death. God told Rebekah before her sons birth that Esau, the firstborn, would serve Jacob, the younger son. Jacob s name means supplanter, or trickster. Esau, loved by his father, was an outdoorsman. He was strong-willed but weak at other times. Jacob, loved by his mother, was a homebody. When Esau was hungry after a hunting trip, Jacob offered him a bowl of pottage (bean soup or stew) in exchange for his birthright. Esau was so hungry he agreed to give Jacob his birthright for the pottage. When he was old, Isaac sent Esau to kill a deer and cook it for him. He was going to give Esau his blessing. Rebekah heard the plan and plotted with Jacob to deceive Isaac. Isaac s blessing gave Jacob the best of everything in life, the dew of heaven, and the fatness of the earth. Esau was angry and bitter because Jacob had deceived his father, Isaac, and received the blessing Esau should have received. Esau begged his father for a blessing, but Isaac could only make Esau a servant of Jacob. Esau wanted to kill Jacob, but Rebekah discovered how angry he was with Jacob. She sent Jacob to live with his uncle, Laban. God did not approve of Jacob s lying, cheating and stealing. He wants His people to live a moral life. Moral is relating to right and wrong character judgments. God told the truth about people in the Bible. He does not want us to mistreat our siblings. 3 Lesson 1
It seems there was a rivalry between Esau and Jacob as they grew up. Esau was the oldest and could inherit two-thirds of his father s belongings. Esau sold his birthright to Jacob. Jacob took Esau s blessing through lying and trickery. These actions caused trouble between them even as adults. Today, their descendants, the Arabs and the Jews, still have not settled their disputes. Write the answers to the questions about Esau and Jacob. 1. What did Esau sell when he sold his birthright? 2. What was the blessing Jacob stole from Esau? 3. How were Jacob s actions being unkind and dishonest with his brother? 4. What were some results of Jacob s getting Esau s birthright and blessing? Lesson 1 4
God expects you to treat your siblings fairly. The nature to sin within you will often encourage you to speak unkind words, be selfish or maybe hateful in your actions. At such times, it will be needful for you to make a choice to treat a brother or sister with love. Under each picture, write the word that best describes what these brothers and sisters are doing for each other. KIND HONEST HATEFUL PATIENT Honest Patient Kind 5 Lesson 1
I will be honest, caring and kind in my relationship with my family. Read each statement. If it is true, write Jacob in the blank. If it is false, write Esau in the blank. Make the changes to each false statement to make it true. Answers are on page 59. 1. Rebekah loved Esau more. 2. The birthright was a double portion. 3. Esau made pottage for Jacob. 4. Esau s name meant trickster. 5. Isaac wanted to give Esau a blessing. 6. Jacob was the firstborn. 7. Esau was to serve Jacob. 8. God wants His people to live moral lives. 9. Jacob was an outdoorsman. 10. Rebekah was Jacob s sister. Jacob or Esau? Write below one thing you will do for a sibling to make his day very special. Daily Bible Readings Monday: Proverbs 20:20 Tuesday: Colossians 4:6 Wednesday: 1 Thessalonians 4:9 Thursday: Proverbs 20:11 Friday: Proverbs 21:23 Saturday: Ephesians 6:1-3 Lesson 1 6