The Covenant Agreements... Torah Reference Who was the Covenant between? What did the Covenant require of each party? What was the symbol of the Covenant? Genesis 9 vs 1-17 Exodus 19 vs 1-6 Exodus 34 vs 10 - 28
The Covenant Agreements Torah Reference Who was the Covenant between? What did the Covenant require of each party? What was the symbol of the Covenant? Genesis 9 vs 1-17 God, Noah and his Sons Noah: Not to shed the blood of man God: never to flood the earth again Rainbow Exodus 19 vs 1-6 God and Moses God: Make the Jews a Chosen People Israelites: obey God follow and keep the covenant Promised land Exodus 34 vs 10 - 28 Moses: Follow Ten Commandments and other laws Tablets of the 10 Commandments
Odd One Out – write the answer and reason on your white board
Tuesday, 06 February 2018 Driving Question: What were the conditions of Noah’s covenant with God ? Warm I can describe the covenant agreement between Noah and God Hot I can explain the covenant relationship between Noah and God using evidence from scripture. Scorching I can evaluate the impact this covenant had on Noah and his family. Challenge question: Are the Laws of Noah still valid today?
Produce an acrostic diagram answering the question: What is a covenant? I can apply one word to each letter I can create a sentence using each letter. I can create a sentence with detail.
You must answer the questions in full sentences in your book. Group Task Each table has a part of the story of Noah which they must read together. You must answer the questions in full sentences in your book. Be prepared to share what you have learnt about the story with the rest of the class.
Summarise this part of the story using bullet points/key words. Draw a picture to help you remember this section. Group One Group Two Group Three Group Four
Create a freeze frame of your part of the story.
Progress Check What are the symbols of God’s covenant? What did Noah promise God? What did God promise Noah?
2. Explain which of the laws you think is the most important and why. Clarify: Use a dictionary to find words you do not understand Seven Laws of Noah Do not worship idols Do not murder Do not steal Do not be unfaithful to your husband or wife Do not blaspheme - insult religion or holy things Do not commit acts of animal cruelty Establish law courts. 1. Read ‘The Laws of Noah’ and put the laws into your own words giving examples 2. Explain which of the laws you think is the most important and why. 3. Create a list of Seven laws that you would put in place today. Explain why you have chosen these laws
I can identify key facts about part of the story of ‘Noah’s ark’. Write an imaginary biblical newspaper front page for part of the story of Noah You could chose: God tells Noah to build an ark – people think he is crazy Noah builds an ark and collects the animals The first rainbow and the sign of the covenant. I can identify key facts about part of the story of ‘Noah’s ark’. I can explain part of the story using some key words. I can give a full account of part of the story using key words and evaluate how Noah and his family were feeling using eye witness statements. Key word box Sign Family Flood Return Respectful Destroy covenant Rainbow Ark
What have you learned about the Covenant with Noah? 5 facts Noah’s covenant with God
Explain whether you think God made a good decision to flood the world. Noah and the Great Flood- Group One Noah was a good man all his life, and he always followed God. He had three sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth. When God looked at the earth, he saw that people had ruined it. Violence was everywhere, and it had ruined their life on earth. So God said to Noah, “Everyone has filled the earth with anger and violence. So I will destroy all living things. I will remove them from the earth. I will bring a great flood of water on the earth. I will destroy all living things that live under heaven. Everything on the earth will die. I will make a special agreement with you. You, your wife, your sons, and their wives will all go into the boat. Also, you will take two of every living thing on the earth with you into the boat. Take a male and female of every kind of animal so that they might survive with you. Two of every kind of bird, animal, and creeping thing will come to you so that you might keep them alive. Also bring every kind of food into the boat, for you and for the animals.” Noah did everything God commanded him. Highlight the 10 most important words from the text. Answer these two questions in a full sentence in your book: Why did God want to flood the world? What were God’s instructions to Noah? Explain whether you think God made a good decision to flood the world.
Explain whether you think God made a good decision to flood the world. Noah and the Great Flood- Group 2 On the 17th day of the second month, when Noah was 600 years old, the springs under the earth broke through the ground, and water flowed out everywhere. The sky also opened like windows and rain poured down. The rain fell on the earth for 40 days and 40 nights. The water continued to rise, and the boat floated on the water high above the earth. The water rose so much that even the highest mountains were covered by the water. The water continued to rise above the mountains. The water was more than 20 feet above the highest mountain. Every living thing on earth died—every man and woman, every bird, and every kind of animal. All the many kinds of animals and all the things that crawl on the ground died. Every living, breathing thing on dry land died. In this way God wiped the earth clean—he destroyed every living thing on the earth—every human, every animal, everything that crawls, and every bird. All that was left was Noah and his family and the animals that were with him in the boat. Highlight the 10 most important words from the text. In your own words, summarize what you have read. Explain whether you think God made a good decision to flood the world.
Explain whether you think God made a good decision to flood the world. Noah and the Great Flood- Group 3 Rain stopped falling from the sky, and water stopped flowing from under the earth. The water that covered the earth began to go down. After 150 days the water was low enough that the boat touched land again. The boat stopped on one of the mountains of Ararat. Noah sent out a dove. That afternoon the dove came back to Noah. The dove had a fresh olive leaf in its mouth. This was a sign to show Noah that there was dry ground on the earth. Seven days later Noah sent the dove out again. But this time the dove didn’t come back. After that Noah opened the door of the boat. He looked and saw that the ground was dry. Highlight the 10 most important words from the text. In your own words, summarize what you have read. Explain whether you think God made a good decision to flood the world.
Explain whether you think God made a good decision to flood the world. Noah and the Great Flood- Group 4 Then God said to Noah and his sons, “I now make my promise to you and to your people who will live after you. I make my promise to all the birds, and to all the cattle, and to all the animals that came out of the boat with you. I make my promise to every living thing on earth. This is my promise to you: All life on the earth was destroyed by the flood. But that will never happen again. A flood will never again destroy all life on the earth.” And God said, “I will give you something to prove that I made this promise to you. It will continue forever to show that I have made an agreement with you and every living thing on earth. I am putting a rainbow in the clouds as proof of the agreement between me and the earth. When I bring clouds over the earth, you will see the rainbow in the clouds. Highlight the 10 most important words from the text. In your own words, summarize what you have read. Explain whether you think God made a good decision to flood the world.