The Great Exodus Lesson 4: The Pharaoh Says “Go!”
The Great Exodus Lesson 4: The Pharaoh Says “Go!”
Pharaoh hardens his heart and God sends more plagues.
Finally, the Pharaoh gives in and lets God’s People go.
Moses and Aaron asked the Pharaoh of Egypt to let God’s people go. God’s people were suffering as slaves to Pharaoh. God wanted Moses to lead His people to a free country, a country He would give them.
Moses warned Pharaoh if he didn’t let God’s people go, God would punish the whole country.
And that’s exactly what happened. First, God sent the plagues of water turned to blood, gazillions of flies, and frogs everywhere.
Today’s lesson is about the rest of the plagues: awful things that Egypt had to suffer before Pharaoh finally let God’s people go.
The Great Exodus
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The Great Exodus Lesson 4
The Leader Page 1:
- The Bible Scripture to read for the story
- A glue in picture about the story
- A memory verse to learn
Page 2 and 3
- The Story with pictures
Page 4
- A picture to color
Craft
- Each lesson includes a simple craft which develops the Lesson Idea in a textural way.
Extra Notes and Study Ideas
- A Memory Verse Footprint: Every lesson of The Great Exodus is one step on the journey of God’s people to the Promised Land. Each lesson you will print the memory verse onto a footprint to make into a booklet, or to sticky tack to a wall to show the people’s progress back to Canaan.
- The Extra Notes, Songs, Activities and Questions are helpful for parents and teachers so you can create a more memorable learning experience.
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