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Old Testament OverviewA Chronological Study of the Characters and Events of theOld Testament from Creation to Nehemiah.

Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Teacher SampleLessonStudent Review PageGrapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Information for the Noah card: Noah loved and obeyed God. The men of Noah’s day were very wicked. Noah built the ark. Noah took his wife, his sons, and their wivesinto the ark. God sent 7 of all clean animals/birds toNoah. God sent 2 of all unclean animals/birds toNoah.Information for The Flood card: The Flood came after Noah built the ark. It rained for 40 days and 40 nights. The floodwaters covered the entire earth.StudentLesson 5Student Drawing PageCreate a Character /Event card for Noah and the Flood.Draw your favorite part of the lesson you have just studied.Write or recite Genesis 6:8. 2010 by Grapevine Studies22Memory Verse: Genesis 6:8Memory Work: Books of the Law: Genesis, Exodus,Quest PageThe Tower of BabelTopical Bible ExerciseGrapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1What do you learn about the rainbow?Nave’s, page 398StudentLesson 6Quest PageTopical Bible ExerciseWhat do you learn about the rainbow?Bible Dictionary ExerciseBible Dictionary ExerciseGive the meaning of the Tower of Babel.Give the meaning of the Tower of Babel.Zondervan’s, page 67Bible Concordance Exerciselanguage in the Bible?Concordance ExerciseQuest QuestionWhen God gives a command, what options do we have?Give the first reference to language in the Bible.Genesis 11:1 (Cruden’s, page 281) 2010 by Grapevine StudiesQuest QuestionWhen God gives a command, what options do we have?To obey or disobey; either way we face the consequences of our choice. 2018 by Grapevine Studies224

Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Teacher SampleLessonTimeline ReviewAdam and EveThe FallNoahThe FloodSINMemory Verse ReviewGenesis 6:8Genesis 3:15Genesis 2:7Genesis 1:31Memory Work: Books of the Law: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, andDeuteronomy. 2018 by Grapevine Studies3

Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Teacher SampleLessonTower of BabelMemory Verse: Genesis 11:9The LandingRead aloud: Genesis 8:1-4Discuss The Landing: The waters receded off the face of theearth, and the ark landed on the mountains of Ararat.Mountains of AraratDraw and have students draw: The ark on a mountain withwater below. Older: note Mountains of Ararat.Noah and His Family WorshippedRead aloud: Genesis 8:13-20Discuss Noah and His Family Worshipped: After Noah, hisfamily, and the animals had been on the ark more than a year(Gen. 7:11 and 8:13), the waters had dried up enough for themto exit the ark. The first thing recorded that the family did uponleaving the ark was to worship God by making an altar andoffering sacrifices.Draw and have students draw: Noah and his wife worshipping.Older: Add the altar.Look up the following words in a Bible Dictionary:Burnt Offerings (Genesis 8:20)Fill (Genesis 9:1)Covenants (Genesis 9:9)Descendants (Genesis 9:9)Tower (Genesis 11:4)Babel (Genesis 11:9) 2018 by Grapevine Studies4

Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Teacher SampleLessonThe PromiseRead aloud: Genesis 9:8-11Discuss The Promise: God promised Noah and his descendants, as wellas the animals, that He would never again destroy the whole earth witha flood.Chart and have students chart: A red circle with a red slash over theflooded world, indicating never again flood the entire earth.The Sign of the PromiseRead aloud: Genesis 9:12-17Discuss The Sign of the Promise: Ten generations after Adam aman was born named Noah. Noah found grace in God’s sight. Hewas just, perfect, and walked with God.Chart and have students Chart: A rainbow.Completed Student PageGrapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Teacher NotesStudentLesson 6Tower of BabelGenesis 8:3-4Genesis 8:13-20Mountains of AraratThe LandingNoah and His Family WorshippedGenesis 9:8-11Genesis 9:12-17The Promise 2010 by Grapevine Studies 2018 by Grapevine StudiesThe Sign of the Promise245

Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Teacher SampleLessonGod’s Command—Scatter and FillRead aloud: Genesis 9:1Discuss God’s Command—Scatter and Fill: After leaving theark, God commanded man to be fruitful, multiply, and fill theearth.Draw and have students draw: Arrows going out from the arkto indicate God’s command to scatter and fill the earth.The People Gathered and BuiltRead aloud: Genesis 11:1-4Discuss The People Gathered and Built: Instead of obeying God,the people gathered and built a city. In Babel, the people built atower in clear rebellion against what God had commanded them.Draw and have students draw: People building the tower.Teacher NotesCompleted Student PageGrapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1StudentLesson 6Genesis 9:1Genesis 11:1,2,4God’s Command - Scatter and FillThe People Gathered and BuiltGenesis 11:7Genesis 11:8-9God Confused the LanguageThe People Were ScatteredLesson Review1. Where did the ark land?2.?3. What promise did God make to man and all living creatures?4. What was the sign of God’s promise?5. Name the city where the people gathered and God confuse the language.6. When did the people scatter.7. What do we learn about God from these verses?Memory Verse: Genesis 11:9 2010 by Grapevine Studies 2018 by Grapevine Studies625

Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Teacher SampleLessonGod Confused the LanguageRead aloud: Genesis 11:7Discuss God Confused the Language: When God saw the cityand the tower the people were building, He confused the languageof the people.Draw and have students draw: The people trying tocommunicate with each other.The People Were ScatteredRead aloud: Genesis 11:8-9BabelDiscuss The People Were Scattered: Since their languageswere confused, the people were forced to scatter. (This is theorigin of ethnic people groups, language groups, tribes, etc.)Map: Label the city of Babel. See page 79.Draw and have students chart: A circle representing thepeople gathering in Babel. Draw four lines coming from thecircle, representing the people scattering and forming variouspeople groups.Lesson Review:1. 1. Where did the ark land? On the mountains of Ararat.2. 2. What did Noah and his family do after coming off the ark? Built an altar and worshipped God.3. 3. What promise did God make to man and all living creatures? He would never again flood thewhole earth.4. 4. What was the sign of God’s promise? The rainbow.5. 5. Where did the people gather, and where did God confuse the language? Babel.6. 6. When did the people scatter? After God confused the language. 2018 by Grapevine Studies7

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Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Early Elementary StudentSample LessonTimeline ReviewThe FallNoahThe FloodMemory Verse ReviewGenesis 6:8Genesis 3:15Memory Work: Books of the Law: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, andDeuteronomy. 2018 by Grapevine Studies9

Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Early Elementary StudentSample LessonTower of BabelGenesis 8:1-4The LandingGenesis 8:13-20Noah and His Family Worshipped 2018 by Grapevine Studies10

Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Early Elementary StudentSample LessonGenesis 9:8-11The PromiseGenesis 9:12-17The Sign of the Promise 2018 by Grapevine Studies11

Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Early Elementary StudentSample LessonGenesis 9:1God’s Command - Scatter and FillGenesis 11:1-4The People Gathered and Built 2018 by Grapevine Studies12

Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Early Elementary StudentSample LessonGenesis 11:7God Confused the LanguageGenesis 11:8-9The People Were ScatteredLesson Review1.2.3.4.5.6.7.Where did the ark land?What did Noah and his family do after coming off the ark?What promise did God make to man and all living creatures?What was the sign of God’s promise?Where did the people gather, and where did God confuse the language?When did the people scatter.What do we learn about God from these verses?Memory Verse: Genesis 11:9 2018 by Grapevine Studies13

Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Early Elementary StudentSample LessonStudent Drawing PageComplete The Flood Card and create a Character /Event card for Tower of Babel.Draw your favorite part of the lesson you have just studied.Write or recite Genesis 11:9Memory Work: Review the Books of the Law: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers,and Deuteronomy. 2018 by Grapevine Studies14

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Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Early Elementary TraceableSample LessonTimeline ReviewThe FallNoahThe FloodSINMemory Verse ReviewGenesis 6:8Genesis 3:15Memory Work: Books of the Law: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, andDeuteronomy. 2018 by Grapevine Studies16

Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Early Elementary TraceableSample LessonTower of BabelGenesis 8:1-4The LandingGenesis 8:13-20Noah and His Family Worshipped 2018 by Grapevine Studies17

Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Early Elementary TraceableSample LessonGenesis 9:8-11The PromiseGenesis 9:12-17The Sign of the Promise 2018 by Grapevine Studies18

Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Early Elementary TraceableSample LessonGenesis 9:1God’s Command - Scatter and FillGenesis 11:1-4The People Gathered and Built 2018 by Grapevine Studies19

Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Early Elementary TraceableSample LessonGenesis 11:7God Confused the LanguageGenesis 11:8-9BabelThe People Were ScatteredLesson Review1.2.3.4.5.6.7.Where did the ark land?What did Noah and his family do after coming off the ark?What promise did God make to man and all living creatures?What was the sign of God’s promise?Where did the people gather, and where did God confuse the language?When did the people scatter.What do we learn about God from these verses?Memory Verse: Genesis 11:9 2018 by Grapevine Studies20

Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Early Elementary TraceableSample LessonStudent Drawing PageComplete The Flood Card and create a Character /Event card for Tower of Babel.Draw your favorite part of the lesson you have just studied.Write or recite Genesis 11:9Memory Work: Review the Books of the Law: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, andDeuteronomy. 2018 by Grapevine Studies21

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Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Elementary StudentSample LessonTimeline ReviewAdam and EveNoahMemory Verse ReviewGenesis 6:8Genesis 3:15Genesis 2:7Genesis 1:31Memory Work: Books of the Law: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, andDeuteronomy. 2018 by Grapevine Studies23

Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Elementary StudentSample LessonTower of BabelGenesis 8:1-4Genesis 8:13-20The LandingNoah and His Family WorshippedGenesis 9:8-11Genesis 9:12-17The Promise 2018 by Grapevine StudiesThe Sign of the Promise24

Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Elementary StudentSample LessonGenesis 9:1Genesis 11:1-4God’s Command - Scatter and FillThe People Gathered and BuiltGenesis 11:7Genesis 11:8-9God Confused the LanguageThe People Were ScatteredLesson Review1.2.3.4.5.6.7.Where did the ark land?What did Noah and his family do after coming off the ark?What promise did God make to man and all living creatures?What was the sign of God’s promise?Where did the people gather, and where did God confuse the language?When did the people scatter.What do we learn about God from these verses?Memory Verse: Genesis 11:9 2018 by Grapevine Studies25

Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Elementary StudentSample LessonStudent Drawing PageComplete The Flood Card and create a Character /Event card for Tower of Babel.Draw your favorite part of the lesson you have just studied.Write or recite Genesis 11:9Memory Work: Books of the Law: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers andDeuteronomy. 2018 by Grapevine Studies26

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Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Middle School StudentSample LessonQuest PageTopical Bible ExerciseWhat do you learn about the rainbow?Bible Dictionary ExerciseGive the meaning of the Tower of Babel.Bible Concordance ExerciseGive the first reference to language in the Bible?Quest QuestionWhen God gives a command, what options do we have? 2018 by Grapevine Studies28

Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Middle School StudentSample LessonTimeline ReviewAdam and EveNoahMemory Verse ReviewGenesis 6:8Genesis 3:15Genesis 2:7Genesis 1:31 2018 by Grapevine Studies29

Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Middle School StudentSample LessonTower of BabelGenesis 8:1-4Genesis 8:13-20The LandingNoah and His Family WorshippedGenesis 9:8-11Genesis 9:12-17The Promise 2018 by Grapevine StudiesThe Sign of the Promise30

Grapevine StudiesOld Testament Part 1Middle School StudentSample LessonGenesis 9:1Genesis 11:1-4God’s Command - Scatter and FillThe People Gathered and BuiltGenesis 11:7Genesis 11:8-9God Confused the LanguageThe People Were ScatteredLesson Review1.2.3.4.5.6.7.Where did the ark land?What did Noah and his family do after coming off the ark?What promise did God make to man and all living creatures?What was the sign of God’s promise?Where did the people gather, and where did God confuse the language?When did the people scatter.What do we learn about God from these verses?Memory Verse: Genesis 11:9 2018 by Grapevine Studies31

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Old Testament Part 1 Genesis 11:7 God Confused the Language Genesis 11:8-9 The People Were Scattered 2018 by Grapevine Studies Lesson Review 1. Where did the ark land? 2. What did Noah and his family do after coming off the ark? 3. What promise did God make to man and all living creatures? 4. What was the sign of God’s promise? 5.

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