A Remarkable Beginning: The Dawn of Moses' Story Welcome to an inspiring narration rooted deep in the annals of faith and salvation. The birth of Moses, a pivotal epoch in the Bible, not only marks the commencement of God's magnificent plan for His chosen people but also stands as a testament to His protective and
When the Bible talks about oppression, it's not just about someone having a bad day; it's about systemic issues where folks are being crushed, marginalized,
The Final Chapter: Moses' View from Mount Nebo Welcome to a story of faith, vision, and legacy—the final days of Moses, a pivotal figure in biblical history. As we explore Deuteronomy 34, our journey not only commemorates the ending of one of the greatest prophetic lives but also celebrates the eternal hope and promise that
Laminated card with rounded corners. Size: 2.5” x 4.25” Moses, Leading the Exodus from Egypt. JE35
The hypothesis that the Egyptian Crown Prince Thutmose could have been the real Moses is proposed by certain historians and researchers, but it is not widely accepted or supported by solid evidence. Could there be a potential connection between the Egyptian crown prince Thutmose and the biblical figure Moses? Ancient World, Civilizations https://mru.ink/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Who-was-the-real-moses.jpg Real Moses
The text for this lesson is Exodus 1:1–2:10 Key Point Through Moses, the Lord saved His people from slavery in Egypt. Through Christ, God saves all people from the bondage of sin and death. Law: In this world, I am enslaved by the demands of Satan. Gospel: God’s Son, Jesus, was born to set me … Continue Reading
Moses and Ten Commandments Stock Images. Illustrations and stock images to share the story of Moses. Perfect for Sunday School and Youth Ministry.
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The text for this lesson is Exodus 13:17–15:21 Key Point As God saved the Hebrews through the water of the Red Sea, He saves us through the washing of water in Holy Baptism, conquering Satan, our greatest enemy. Law: The waves of this sinful world surge around me and drain me of life. Gospel: The … Continue Reading
Moses is the main protagonist in Dreamworks' The Prince of Egypt. He is the son of Yocheved and Amram, and younger brother of Miriam and Aaron. As an infant, he put into a basket and saved by his mother and was adopted by Queen Tuya and Seti I. He became Ramses' adoptive younger brother. Later in life, Moses learned of his true identity and eventually freed the Hebrews from slavery. Arrogant, haughty, care-free, lively, reckless, rakish, fun-loving, crude, insensitive, privileged, pampered, foo
Moses: Burning Bush & 10 Plagues Old to New Laws: What God wants NOW Bible Scripture: Exodus 1-12 Part 1 of 2 for Moses (super condensed Life of Moses) The Bible is made into two parts. We have the Old and the New Testaments. We are going to talk about Moses today, and our lesson is found in the book of Exodus. Who wrote that book? Moses, he wrote the first five books in the Old Testament. And in the next couple of lessons, we will talk about the difference in the laws Moses was given from God, and the new laws that Paul tells us about. We were given the new laws when Jesus died on the cross. One day, when Moses was moving the sheep, he came to Horeb, which was the mountain of God. An angel appeared in the flame of fire in a bush, except the bush wasn’t burning! God called from the bush “Moses, Moses! Take off your shoes because this is holy ground.” You’re the one I want to go before Pharaoh and lead them out of Egypt. Moses said, “Why me and what am I supposed to tell them?” God said, “I AM WHO I AM. Tell the people that I AM sent you.” So, Moses asked, “What if they don’t believe me or they won’t listen to me?” God told him to throw down his rod and it turned into a snake… Moses ran from it! When Moses picked it up by the tail, it returned to his rod. God told him “They will believe.” Moses still isn’t sure about it and replies “But God, I really don’t talk very well.” God said, "Go to Aaron, his brother, and he will do the talking and you will show the proof of Me.” So, Moses took his family and returned to Egypt. You can't get a good photo of a stick, so I didn't try. I asked a friend at church to find me the perfect stick in his woods for Moses... and he did! He trimmed it all up and make it perfect for the kids. So, I throw down the stick and pick up the snake. They love it! This snake is awesome, I picked it up at a Halloween store a couple of years ago. It is huge, feels real and it's kinda scary! (Exodus 7:10) Moses and Aaron went to Pharaoh and when Pharaoh said to show him a miracle, Aaron threw down his rod (walking stick) and it turned into a serpent! Pharaoh called in his magicians and they turned their rods into snakes, too, except Aaron’s snake ate all their snakes. (I hand out plastic snakes from Dollar Tree.) Now, God sends the 10 plagues to show Pharaoh the power of God. They are: (I have a bowl of water, and add red food coloring. Easy. But we talk about how I can't turn water into blood, as we just saw, but God has the power to! (I used to give them a punch juice box to represent the bloody water, but I have started giving bottled water.) I throw plastic fish in and let them float on top, and let each of them have one: 1. (Exodus 7:17) water into blood: all fish die and there's no water to drink. After seven days: 2. (Exodus 8:6) frogs…everywhere. Pharaoh said have your God take them away and I will let the people go. All the frogs died except for the ones by the river. They gathered them all together and made piles of them and it stank! So, the problem was taken care of and Pharaoh changed his mind. (I buy frogs from Dollar Tree. I did buy some really nice ones at Target in the party section. They pick one out and add it to the little paper bags [small paper sacks, 3.5x2x6.75 $2.99 for 16]I found at Hobby Lobby in the make your own card section.) 3. (Exodus 8:17) lice on all people and animals. Aaron held out his staff and hit the dirt. It became lice. Pharaoh's magicians couldn't do this one and told Pharaoh to listen to Moses and Aaron. (Rice, which I found out at the Teachers Workshop, and the kids add rice to their bag. But some of them really believed the rice was lice, and didn't want to put it in their bags! ) 4. (Exodus 8:24) swarms of flies. 8:32: But Pharaoh hardened his heart at this time also; neither would he let the people go. (Again, Dollar Tree. at Halloween, they had pkgs of flies, and I bought lots of them. They add the flies to their bag.) 5. (Exodus 9:6) all the Egyptian animals died, but all the Hebrew animals lived. (The animals are all standing, and we start knocking them over. I buy animals as I see them (small ones in the front), and they add that to their bag) 6. (Exodus 9:10) boils on all the people and animals. They took ashes from the furnace and Moses sprinkled it in the air and everyone had boils! (I used my daughters old Barbie head... I hand out Band-Aids, and we talk about how painful this would have been.) 7. (Exodus 9:23) God sent thunder and hail and fire ran along the ground after Moses raised up his staff to heaven. If anyone has a good handout for this plague, I'd love to know it! Desiré [see comments below] suggested to use clear marbles or stones... THANKS! ☺And, someone also suggested white pom poms! Another suggestion is rock salt! Great ideas! Someone else suggests marshmallows! I love this choice, it would be cheaper also! 8. (Exodus 10:14) locusts. The land was dark with them and they ate EVERYTHING green! Pharaoh asked for them to be gone, so God made a strong wind and blew them away. So, Pharaoh changed his mind again. (Again, Dollar Tree. I set up the locusts so that there are only dead sticks behind them, and the green leaves, etc in front of them.) 9. (Exodus 10:22) Thick darkness for three days. So dark they stayed in their homes! (turn off lights. We talk about caves or somewhere they have been and it is pitch black and you can't even see your hand!) 10. Firstborn died (Exodus 12:29) The Lord went out about midnight and all the Egyptian first born died, even the firstborn animals. The Hebrew killed a perfect male lamb and put the blood on the door frame (top & sides) and the Lord passed over their home and didn't kill anyone in their homes. Exodus 12:23 For the Lord will pass through to strike the Egyptians; and when He sees the blood on the lintel and on the two doorposts, the Lord will pass over the door and not allow the destroyer to come into your houses to strike you. (NKJV) (The original language doesn't say death angel... anywhere.) For an in depth look at the scripture about the 10th plague, please read the article found here. And, remember Jesus died on the cross, and shed His blood just like the lamb. The lambs blood saved the Israelites, and the blood of Jesus will save us. Pharaoh finally decided to let the people go. We will finish talking about Moses in the next lesson. Remember, when Moses was born, his mother put him a basket to save him, and he grew up as an Egyptian. He left Egypt and married Zipporah. (chap. 3) (There is a baby boy in the basket) Pics are room lights off, then on. I used the Halloween orange lights with the flicker bulb. (And, this is another visual I saw at the Teachers Workshop, but I didn't get a picture.) The 10 Plagues Visuals Click here to download the updated visuals for Exodus 7-12. All of the 45 visuals are not shown. Click here to download the pictures to color. (These are the same as the visuals but are black & white.) We loved this 10 Plagues Song. Click here. Click here to download the black & white version. For a more in-depth lesson plan for the 10 Plagues and new ideas for each plague: #1-5 #6-9 #10 Here are some of the older bulletin boards I have done for these lessons Another verse to look at is Numbers 33:4: For the Egyptians were burying all their firstborn, whom the Lord had killed among them. Also on their gods the Lord had executed judgments. (NKJV) Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission.
The text for this lesson is Exodus 5–10 Key Point Through a series of horrific plagues, God punished the Egyptians for their sinful treatment of God’s people and freed His people from bondage. Through His horrific suffering and death on the cross, Jesus takes the punishment for our sin and frees us from sin’s bondage. … Continue Reading
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Exodus Moses and The Kundalini Energy describes in detail how the Biblical scripture of Exodus has rich allegory surrounding this mystical spinal energy.