The Birth of Moses Exodus 1:1 thru 2:10

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Moses, Leader of God’s People Presented by Sermons 4 Kids Featuring the art of Henry Martin.
Advertisements

Exodus Dig Site 2 Exodus 2:1-22. Memory Verse – Psalm 7:10 My shield is God Most High, who saves the upright in heart.
(Even after being flogged, chained and imprisoned Paul and Silas are able to sing songs of praise to God. When God causes an earthquake to open all the.
We Love You!  Please don’t talk when others are talking.  Please raise your hand if you would like to ask a question.  Please keep your hands and.
Bible for Children presents THE PRINCE FROM THE RIVER.
God Chooses a People The Exodus and the Sinai Covenant CHAPTER FOUR.
Exodus 2:1-10 Pastor Keone. 1 Now a man of the house of Levi married a Levite woman, 2 and she became pregnant and gave birth to a son. When she saw that.
Baby Moses (Exodus 2:1-10) Presentation by Stacy Hagler Free use for ministry purposes is permitted. Not to be distributed for profit.
TITLE: A Message for Mothers TEXT: Exodus 2:1-10 THEME: Mothers should submit their children to God’s care.
Thank you for coming to Samsbiblestories.com and for taking a look at the lessons I have added. These lessons are the result of years of teaching Sunday.
Rick Snodgrass Serious Faith in a Serious World Exodus 2:1-10, Hebrews 11:23.
(The Magician Who Learned that the Holy Spirit is Better than Magic) Acts 8:1-25 The Stoning of Stephen - Acts 8: Simon.
The Bible Stories [Part 1] – 5 of 10. The Hebrew people had lived in Egypt many years, and had many children. They lived happily with the Egyptian people.
The Story of Moses Hidden in a Basket Moses in his basket Moses in his basket When Moses was born the Hebrews were slaves in Egypt.
Term 1: Lesson 3 Settling In. Miriam and Moses and Mum Miriam was happy because she had a new little baby brother.
EXodus “Look,” he said to his people. “The Israelites are far too many for us. Come. We must deal with them carefully. If we don’t, they will increase.
The Man Who Changed When He Met Jesus Acts 9:1-31; 22:1-21; 26:9-20 Saul (Paul) Becomes a Christian- Acts 9: Saul (Paul)
I.Servant of God Incognito Exodus 2:1-10 (NIV) Now a man of the tribe of Levi married a Levite woman, 2 and she became pregnant and gave birth to a son.
Exodus: Our Rescuing God Recurrent themes: 1.The deliverance / salvation / rescue of our God. 2.The abiding presence of God. 3.God’s covenant relationship.
The Life of Moses. Then a new king, who did not know about Joseph, came to power in Egypt. “Look,” he said to his people, “the Israelites have become.
2012 Vision Waiting for God How do we react while we are waiting for God to fulfil his promises to us?
“A Message from the Mother of Moses” Exodus 2:1-10 “MOTHER’S DAY” In the Sermon Series: Family Focus.
Cover: The Trial of Jesus
(The Gentile Centurian Who Became a Christian) Acts 10:1-11:18
Moses, Leader of God’s People
A Wife for Isaac Genesis chapter 24
“Baby Moses” eBibleTeacher.com.
Cover: The First Church
Joseph Sold By His Brothers
Cover: The Parable of the Mustard Seed
A Disciple Called Dorcas
(The First Christian Martyr) Acts 6:8-8:1
Prophecy Fulfilled in Jesus Cover: Prophecies Fulfilled in Jesus
When Pharaoh was the King of Egypt, he feared the children of Jacob, who were now called Israelites. “The Israelites are growing too strong,” he said,
Themes in Exodus • Only God is mighty • God is holy.
God Calls Abram Genesis 12:1-9
(Sharing Good News and Encouragement)
Cover: Jesus Heals 10 Lepers
Paul on Trial in Caesarea
The First Deacons 1. Cover Acts 6:1-7
Chapter 8 : Lesson 2 Do now: what do you know or remember about the story of moses? Brainstorm!
Jacob, Esau and the Birthright
Genesis 22:1-18 and Hebrews 11:17-19
Paul’s Nephew Uncovers a Plot
Paul on Trial in Caesarea
Moses and the Exodus.
Joseph in Egypt Genesis chapters
Cain and Abel Genesis 4:1-16, 25
Tower of Babel Genesis 11:1-9
Exodus 13:17-14:31 and Exodus 15:1-21
Now Joseph and all his brothers and all that generation died, but the Israelites were exceedingly fruitful; they multiplied greatly, increased in numbers.
Moses Sunday June 17th, 2012.
Death of the Firstborn and the Passover
Jacob Goes to Haran Genesis 28:10-30:25 and 31:3 and 33:4
(The Magician Who Learned that the Holy Spirit is Better than Magic)
God Provides Water and Food in the Desert
Joseph Saves His Family
Paul’s Nephew Uncovers a Plot
God’s Timing In Your Life
And now it’s time for Exodus 3:1-2a, 4b B. Cartoon Reader's Theater
The God given Sermon by Rev Andy.
Term 1: Lesson 3 Settling In.
Quarter 1.
The of and to in is you that it he for was.
When Life Is Expendable
The Gibeonite Trick Joshua 9:1-10:15
Exodus Chapter 1 to Numbers Chapter 13
What’s changed?.
How we come to know God.
The Weakness of Power The Power of Faith Exodus 1:8-2:10
Presentation transcript:

The Birth of Moses Exodus 1:1 thru 2:10 1. Cover: Birth of Moses (Exodus 1:1 thru 2:10) The Birth of Moses Exodus 1:1 thru 2:10 www.missionbibleclass.org

2. Many years ago God’s people lived in tents in Egypt 2. Many years ago God’s people lived in tents in Egypt. At first they had moved to Egypt as special guests of the Pharaoh. Their ancestor, Joseph, had saved the whole country of Egypt from Famine. But now, 400 years later, the memories of Joseph and the old Pharaoh had faded. The current Pharaoh did not like it that there were so may Israelites living in his country. He thought, “What if we are attacked by enemies? There are so many Israelites that they might take the side of the enemies and fight against Egypt.” 2. Many years ago God’s people lived in tents in Egypt. At first they had moved to Egypt as special guests of the Pharaoh. Their ancestor, Joseph, had saved the whole country of Egypt from Famine. But now, 400 years later, the memories of Joseph and the old Pharaoh had faded. The current Pharaoh did not like it that there were so may Israelites living in his country. He thought, “What if we are attacked by enemies? There are so many Israelites that they might take the side of the enemies and fight against Egypt.” Birth of Moses www.missionbibleclass.org

3. So Pharaoh thought of a plan to make the Israelites weak 3. So Pharaoh thought of a plan to make the Israelites weak. He told his leaders that the Israelites were now going to be slaves in Egypt. 3. So Pharaoh thought of a plan to make the Israelites weak. He told his leaders that the Israelites were now going to be slaves in Egypt. Birth of Moses www.missionbibleclass.org

4. They would have to work very hard but never get paid 4. They would have to work very hard but never get paid. The Israelites were forced to carry large stones and build huge buildings. They were treated very badly. 4. They would have to work very hard but never get paid. The Israelites were forced to carry large stones and build huge buildings. They were treated very badly. Birth of Moses www.missionbibleclass.org

5. Even though they were treated so badly Pharaoh’s plan did not work 5. Even though they were treated so badly Pharaoh’s plan did not work. Still the population of the Israelites increased. More and more children were born. 5. Even though they were treated so badly Pharaoh’s plan did not work. Still the population of the Israelites increased. More and more children were born. Birth of Moses www.missionbibleclass.org

6. Pharaoh was so angry that he thought up another plan to stop the number of Israelites from increasing. Two women were midwives who helped the Israelite mothers when they were having babies. Pharaoh called the women before him and said, “Every time when you are helping a mother and she gives birth to a boy, I want you to kill the baby boy right away.” “Now I will stop the boys growing up to fight against me,” Pharaoh thought to himself. 6. Pharaoh was so angry that he thought up another plan to stop the number of Israelites from increasing. Two women were midwives who helped the Israelite mothers when they were having babies. Pharaoh called the women before him and said, “Every time when you are helping a mother and she gives birth to a boy, I want you to kill the baby boy right away.” “Now I will stop the boys growing up to fight against me,” Pharaoh thought to himself. Birth of Moses www.missionbibleclass.org

7. But, once again, the plan did not work 7. But, once again, the plan did not work. The midwives tricked Pharaoh and told him that they could never make it there in time to kill the baby boys. 7. But, once again, the plan did not work. The midwives tricked Pharaoh and told him that they could never make it there in time to kill the baby boys. Birth of Moses www.missionbibleclass.org

8. Pharaoh was furious. He now made a new law that was terrible 8. Pharaoh was furious! He now made a new law that was terrible. He told everyone in Egypt that, if they saw a baby boy among the Israelites, they were to take the baby boy and throw him into the Nile River so that he would die. 8. Pharaoh was furious! He now made a new law that was terrible. He told everyone in Egypt that, if they saw a baby boy among the Israelites, they were to take the baby boy and throw him into the Nile River so that he would die. Birth of Moses www.missionbibleclass.org

9. Of all the times to have a baby boy this was probably the worst 9. Of all the times to have a baby boy this was probably the worst. But this is when Jochebed and her husband, Amram, gave birth to their third child. He was a boy and his name would later become Moses. 9. Of all the times to have a baby boy this was probably the worst. But this is when Jochebed and her husband, Amram, gave birth to their third child. He was a boy and his name would later become Moses. Birth of Moses www.missionbibleclass.org

10. Amram and Jochebed loved Moses 10. Amram and Jochebed loved Moses. His big sister, Meriam, and big brother, Aaron, loved Moses too. They did not want anyone to take him and kill him! For three months they hid baby Moses so no one knew that they had a baby boy. 10. Amram and Jochebed loved Moses. His big sister, Meriam, and big brother, Aaron, loved Moses too. They did not want anyone to take him and kill him! For three months they hid baby Moses so no one knew that they had a baby boy. Birth of Moses www.missionbibleclass.org

11. But babies cannot be hidden in a house for long 11. But babies cannot be hidden in a house for long. A baby cries and crawls and soon the neighbours would know he was there. So Jochebed had her own plan to protect Moses. She made a basket out of papyrus (the plants that grow by the river). Then she covered the basket with thick tar so that it would be waterproof. She was making a basket that could float. 11. But babies cannot be hidden in a house for long. A baby cries and crawls and soon the neighbours would know he was there. So Jochebed had her own plan to protect Moses. She made a basket out of papyrus (the plants that grow by the river). Then she covered the basket with thick tar so that it would be waterproof. She was making a basket that could float. Birth of Moses www.missionbibleclass.org

12. Jochebed put the baby in the basket at the edge of the river 12. Jochebed put the baby in the basket at the edge of the river. Moses’ big sister, Meriam, stayed nearby. Maybe no one would find the baby hidden in the reeds. 12. Jochebed put the baby in the basket at the edge of the river. Moses’ big sister, Meriam, stayed nearby. Maybe no one would find the baby hidden in the reeds. Birth of Moses www.missionbibleclass.org

13. But someone did find Moses 13. But someone did find Moses. Of all the people who might find him it was the Pharaoh’s own daughter. Her handmaid brought the baby to her. Little Moses was crying and she felt sorry for him. She knew the baby was an Israelite but, even though her father had commanded everyone in Egypt to throw Israelite babies into the Nile river, she wanted to keep him. 13. But someone did find Moses. Of all the people who might find him it was the Pharaoh’s own daughter. Her handmaid brought the baby to her. Little Moses was crying and she felt sorry for him. She knew the baby was an Israelite but, even though her father had commanded everyone in Egypt to throw Israelite babies into the Nile river, she wanted to keep him. Birth of Moses www.missionbibleclass.org

14. Meriam was watching as all of this happened 14. Meriam was watching as all of this happened. Bravely, Meriam approached the princess and said that someone would need to take care of the baby since he was so small. Meriam asked if the princess would like her to go and find an Isrealite woman to be like a caregiver or nurse to the baby. 14. Meriam was watching as all of this happened. Bravely, Meriam approached the princess and said that someone would need to take care of the baby since he was so small. Meriam asked if the princess would like her to go and find an Isrealite woman to be like a caregiver or nurse to the baby. Birth of Moses www.missionbibleclass.org

15. Pharaoh’s daughter thought that this was a good idea 15. Pharaoh’s daughter thought that this was a good idea. The princess said she would like to pay a woman to do all of that work. When the baby got older he could come and live in the palace as her son. So who do you think Meriam brought back to the princess? It was their very own mother! 15. Pharaoh’s daughter thought that this was a good idea. The princess said she would like to pay a woman to do all of that work. When the baby got older he could come and live in the palace as her son. So who do you think Meriam brought back to the princess? It was their very own mother! Birth of Moses www.missionbibleclass.org

16. God helped Moses’ family take care of him and protect him 16. God helped Moses’ family take care of him and protect him. Moses stayed in their house with them until he was big enough to live in the palace with the princess. Even though Pharaoh had all kinds of plans to hurt God’s people God knew that some day Moses would be a great leader of his people. Even though there was danger everywhere else, Moses grew up safely in the very palace where the Pharaoh lived. 16. God helped Moses’ family take care of him and protect him. Moses stayed in their house with them until he was big enough to live in the palace with the princess. Even though Pharaoh had all kinds of plans to hurt God’s people God knew that some day Moses would be a great leader of his people. Even though there was danger everywhere else, Moses grew up safely in the very palace where the Pharaoh lived. Birth of Moses www.missionbibleclass.org

Teacher Notes Page Cover: Birth of Moses (Exodus 1:1 thru 2:10)   2. Many years ago God’s people lived in tents in Egypt. At first they had moved to Egypt as special guests of the Pharaoh. Their ancestor, Joseph, had saved the whole country of Egypt from Famine. But now, 400 years later, the memories of Joseph and the old Pharaoh had faded. The current Pharaoh did not like it that there were so may Israelites living in his country. He thought, “What if we are attacked by enemies? There are so many Israelites that they might take the side of the enemies and fight against Egypt.” 3. So Pharaoh thought of a plan to make the Israelites weak. He told his leaders that the Israelites were now going to be slaves in Egypt. 4. They would have to work very hard but never get paid. The Israelites were forced to carry large stones and build huge buildings. They were treated very badly. 5. Even though they were treated so badly Pharaoh’s plan did not work. Still the population of the Israelites increased. More and more children were born. 6. Pharaoh was so angry that he thought up another plan to stop the number of Israelites from increasing. Two women were midwives who helped the Israelite mothers when they were having babies. Pharaoh called the women before him and said, “Every time when you are helping a mother and she gives birth to a boy, I want you to kill the baby boy right away.” “Now I will stop the boys growing up to fight against me,” Pharaoh thought to himself.   7. But, once again, the plan did not work. The midwives tricked Pharaoh and told him that they could never make it there in time to kill the baby boys. 8. Pharaoh was furious! He now made a new law that was terrible. He told everyone in Egypt that, if they saw a baby boy among the Israelites, they were to take the baby boy and throw him into the Nile River so that he would die. 9. Of all the times to have a baby boy this was probably the worst. But this is when Jochebed and her husband, Amram, gave birth to their third child. He was a boy. His name would later would become Moses. Birth of Moses www.missionbibleclass.org

Teacher Notes Page 2 10. Amram and Jochebed loved Moses. His big sister, Meriam, and big brother, Aaron, loved Moses too. They did not want anyone to take him and kill him! For three months they hid baby Moses so no one knew that they had a baby boy. 11. But babies cannot be hidden in a house for long. A baby cries and crawls and soon the neighbours would know he was there. So Jochebed had her own plan to protect Moses. She made a basket out of papyrus (the plants that grow by the river). Then she covered the basket with thick tar so that it would be waterproof. She was making a basket that could float. 12. Jochebed put the baby in the basket at the edge of the river. Moses’ big sister, Meriam, stayed nearby. Maybe no one would find the baby hidden in the reeds. 13. But someone did find Moses. Of all the people who might find him it was the Pharaoh’s own daughter. Her handmaid brought the baby to her. Little Moses was crying and she felt sorry for him. She knew the baby was an Israelite but, even though her father had commanded everyone in Egypt to throw Israelite babies into the Nile river, she wanted to keep him. 14. Meriam was watching as all of this happened. Bravely, Meriam approached the princess and said that someone would need to take care of the baby since he was so small. Meriam asked if the princess would like her to go and find an Israelite woman to be like a caregiver or nurse to the baby. 15. Pharaoh’s daughter thought that this was a good idea. The princess said she would like to pay a woman to do all of that work. When the baby got older he could come and live in the palace as her son. So who do you think Meriam brought back to the princess? It was their very own mother! 16. God helped Moses’ family take care of him and protect him. Moses stayed in their house with them until he was big enough to live in the palace with the princess. Even though Pharaoh had all kinds of plans to hurt God’s people God knew that someday Moses would be a great leader of his people. Even though there was danger everywhere else, Moses grew up safely in the very palace where the Pharaoh lived. Birth of Moses www.missionbibleclass.org

This visual aid was constructed by Mary Nelson www. missionbibleclass This visual aid was constructed by Mary Nelson www.missionbibleclass.org using artwork downloaded from http://www.freebibleimages.org/ and originally from from http://sweetpublishing.com Creative Commons Attribution_Share Alike 3.0 Unreported License. User may reproduce it without permissions. Abrahams Sacrifice www.missionbibleclass.org