Prophets and Kings
This series, Prophets and Kings of the Old Testament, covers select stories about Elijah, Elisha, Joash, Hezekiah, Josiah, Daniel, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther and Jonah. The focus of the lessons and their accompanying applications is to teach the children about God’s characteristics and also about proper humanity.
- Elijah (1 of 4)—A Man of God Fed By Ravens and A Widow
- Elijah (2 of 4)—Challenging Baal’s Prophets to Prove Who is the Real God
- Elijah (3 of 4)—Threatened by Jezebel and Commissioned by Jehovah
- Elijah (4 of 4)—The Rapture of Elijah and the Succession of Elisha
- Elisha (1 of 3)—Helping a Widow and Raising a Dead Boy
- Elisha (2 of 3)—Naaman Healed of Leprosy
- Elisha (3 of 3)—The Poisonous Stew, Twenty Loaves of Bread, and the Ax Head
- Joash—Hidden In the Temple
- Hezekiah—King of Judah
- Good King Josiah
- Daniel (1 of 5) – In Captivity and His Interpretation of the King’s Dream
- Daniel (2 of 5) – Daniel’s Friends Delivered From the Fiery Furnace
- Daniel (3 of 5) – The Fulfillment of Nebuchadnezzar’s Second Dream
- Daniel (4 of 5) – Interprets Handwriting on the Wall
- Daniel (5 of 5) – In the Lion’s Den
- Ezra, a Scribe Skilled in God’s
Word - Nehemiah, A Man of Prayer, Helped Rebuild the Walls of Jerusalem
- Esther Chosen Queen
- Queen Esther Pleads for Her People and Saves Them from Destruction
- Jonah Flees From God
- Jeremiah the Prophet
Updated 9/9/2020