The Israelites are Slaves worksheet and coloring page. Free printable bible lesson for Homeschoolers, Sunday School and Sabbath School students.
What evidence exists outside the Bible that the Israelites were slaves in Egypt?
_Dried Fruit and Nut Paste_ The Passover meal typically includes haroseth, which symbolizes the mortar used by Israelite slaves in Egypt. Recipes can vary greatly, depending on the country of origin. Haroseth is used as a condiment — almost like a chutney — and would be good with many kinds of roasted meat or poultry. This spicy version is based on a recipe from Yemen. Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 20 min
When a new Pharoah rules Egypt he makes the Israelites his slaves. This Pharaoh orders that all Hebrew male babies be killed.
In the year 1500 BC, the Israelites who had settled in Egypt had significantly grown in numbers. So much so that the Pharaoh at the time grew fearful of them: paranoid that they would eventually take over. Forgetting that it was actually an Israelite by the name of Joseph - yes, the guy with the groovy coat - who had guided the Egyptian people away from famine a few hundred years earlier, the Pharaoh made all the Israelites slaves. Things then took a most heinous turn when the Pharaoh ordered the midwives to drown all male Hebrew babies at birth.
Hands-on Ancient Egypt: Israelite Mud Bricks for Kids. Back in Ancient Egypt brick making was very hard, labor intensive work.
God Will Carry and Sustain You Even in the Wilderness God has a history of carrying His people. He lifted […]
This ever-evolving roundup of charoset recipes from around the world will greatly enhance your Passover seder.
Hands-on Ancient Egypt: Israelite Mud Bricks for Kids. Back in Ancient Egypt brick making was very hard, labor intensive work.
Enjoy our free coloring page: Moses Protects A Hebrew Slave. Fun for kids to print and color. Learn more about Moses' life in Egypt. Share with others, too!
Hands-on Ancient Egypt: Israelite Mud Bricks for Kids. Back in Ancient Egypt brick making was very hard, labor intensive work.
KJ21 “Thou shalt not abhor an Edomite, for he is thy brother. Thou shalt not abhor an Egyptian, because thou wast a stranger in his land.” This post has lots of information. I s…
Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a largely juvenile slave force, numbering in the thousands, buried in Egypt. Could They be Hebrews?
Let’s talk about the Israelite presence in East Africa. Many people are becoming more aware of the presence of Israelites in West African regions and their connection to the Trans-Atl…
This Quinoa with Fruits and Yams represents the flourishing spring season. The entire dish is drizzled in a tart pomegranate molasses, contrasted with the sweet roasted fruits.
KJ21 “Thou shalt not abhor an Edomite, for he is thy brother. Thou shalt not abhor an Egyptian, because thou wast a stranger in his land.” This post has lots of information. I s…
Let’s talk about the Israelite presence in East Africa. Many people are becoming more aware of the presence of Israelites in West African regions and their connection to the Trans-Atl…
Hands-on Ancient Egypt: Israelite Mud Bricks for Kids. Back in Ancient Egypt brick making was very hard, labor intensive work.
In the year 1500 BC, the Israelites who had settled in Egypt had significantly grown in numbers. So much so that the Pharaoh at the time grew fearful of them: paranoid that they would eventually take over. Forgetting that it was actually an Israelite by the name of Joseph - yes, the guy with the groovy coat - who had guided the Egyptian people away from famine a few hundred years earlier, the Pharaoh made all the Israelites slaves. Things then took a most heinous turn when the Pharaoh ordered the midwives to drown all male Hebrew babies at birth.
Slave Bible was an abridged version of the bible that was made for slaves. In it the enslaved Israelites never left Egypt and lines that condemn slave owners were removed. Most of the Old Testament was missing, and only about half of the New Testament remained.
Below from Strong’s Concordance adom: red Original Word: אָדֹםPart of Speech: AdjectiveTransliteration: adomPhonetic Spelling: (aw-dome’)Short Definition: red NAS Exhaustive Concordan…
This Bible art journaling design is a downloadable print of Lesson 1 in my Bible Art Journaling: Fall 2023. This print may be used with Exodus 2 or Galatians 3:8 in the Bible. Connect the dots as to how the Israelites ended up in Egypt, beginning in Genesis 37 and why they became slaves. In Exodus, you will read about the Israelites' exodus from slavery in Egypt as they journeyed toward their "promised land." Then personally engage in God’s Word as you create a beautiful journal page within the margins of your Bible or journal. You will record the 8 posts from the garden to the wilderness tabernacle on your print. This information is part of the digital downloads included with this purchase. If you are new to Bible art journaling, what a great day to begin! No experience is needed. Purchase this downloadable print. Print it on printer paper, card stock or vellum (if your printer will accept vellum). Then use the photos provided and the simple suggestions included with this download to help you begin. Be careful if using supplies on Bible pages. Many supplies will bleed through a Bible page and even through multiple pages. Digital download is a PNG file sized to print on 8 1/2” x 11” paper. The download includes: * a PNG file to print with 2 bridge images in different sizes * A PNG file to print with helps to fill in the bridge print * a PNG file of 6 of my favorite basic supplies to begin * a PNG file with some simple directions and possible supplies to use. * photo of my finished page Once payment is confirmed, the file will instantly DOWNLOAD from my shop. This is a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD ONLY. No physical product will be mailed. PRINT copy for your personal use. Please respect ONE DOWNLOAD = ONE USER. Do not resell. HOW TO BEGIN: I have created this Bible art journaling page so you may download it instantly. My prints may be used to: * print out, then trace image on to your Bible or journal page. Add color. * print on to paper of your choice, add color and tape into your Bible. * print, color, cut out and glue or tape into your Bible or journal. * print on adhesive sticker sheets, add color, then cut out and use in your journaling. As you spend time in God’s Word creating a journal entry connecting the garden to the tabernacle, may you learn more of God's character, understand His plan of redemption, and grow your relationship with Him. Look for my other digital downloadable prints including a WOMEN OF THE BIBLE series: Eve, Sarah, Rebekah, Rachel and Leah, Rahab, Deborah - the prophet and judge, Deborah - into battle, Hannah, the Queen of Sheba, Esther, Ruth, Mary - the mother of Jesus at the wedding at Cana, Mary & Martha, the Samaritan woman at the well, Mary Magdalene, and Lydia. THANK YOU for supporting my small business. 20% of all purchases from my Etsy Shop are donated to COLLAGE, an area non-profit that provides services and support to women.