Elijah and the Widow of Zarephath
Learn about the prophet Elijah and the miracles he performed. Illustrated, scripted lesson with a recitation and choice of projects and activities.
Learn about the prophet Elijah and the miracles he performed. Illustrated, scripted lesson with a recitation and choice of projects and activities.
Elijah challenged Ahab and the prophets of Baal to a contest to see whose god was more powerful. The Lord sent fire on Elijah's offering, following which Elijah killed the prophets of Baal and fled into the wilderness.
When Ahab refused to give Ben-Hadad anything he wanted the Syrians attacked but were defeated in the hills and in the plains. Illustrated, scripted lesson with a recitation and choice of projects and activities.
When Ahab coveted Naboth's vineyard his wife Jezebel arranged Naboth's murder so Ahab could have it. Elijah told Ahab and Jezebel would die for their treacherous deed.
King Ahab is killed when he and Jehoshaphat fight to regain Ramoth Gilead from the Syrians. Illustrated, scripted lesson with a recitation, and choice of projects and activities.
When King Ahaziah was injured he sent messengers to Baal-Zebub to discover what would happen. Elijah intercepted them and told Ahaziah he would die. As Ahaziah confronted Elijah, he showed the Lord's power by sending fire from heaven and killing the messengers.
Elisha followed Elijah across the river Jordan, saw him ascend into heaven, and caught his mantle as it fell. Illustrated, scripted lesson with a recitation and a choice of projects and activities.
When king Joram attacked Moab via Edom the Lord did a miracle so that the water in the ditches appeared like blood. Illustrated, scripted lesson with a recitation, and a choice of projects and activities.
Learn about miracles that Elisha did with the Lord's power. Illustrated, scripted lesson with a recitation, and a choice of projects and activities.
The prophet Elisha instructed Naaman, a captain of the Syrian army, to bathe in the Jordan River to be cured of his leprosy. Illustrated, scripted lesson with a recitation and a choice of projects and activities.
