![]() ![]() He prophesied that Ahab would die and that dogs would lick up his blood. Then, God sent his mighty prophet Elijah to confront Ahab…and to make a gruesome prophecy. Yep, he saw the injustice as well as the wickedness of Queen Jezebel and King Ahab. Oooh! What a great way to teach children that God sees and knows everything. When Ahab heard that Naboth was dead, he hurried to claim the vineyard.īut God saw what had happened, too. She gets some men to lie and accuse Naboth and then they took the poor guy outside and stoned him to death. Of course, being evil, she hatched an evil plan. When his wife Jezebel came in, she questioned what was going on and told him to cheer up because she planned to get him the vineyard. We put on our best pouty faces and imitated King Ahab, of course. Well, I absolutely love teaching this part of the story to kindergarteners because pouting when you don’t get your way is such a 5-year-old thing to do. Then he threw himself on his bed and refused to eat. The scriptures say that King Ahab returns to his home “vexed and sullen”. Naboth, however, refuses to sell the vineyard as it his inheritance from his parents. King Ahab sees a vineyard that belongs to Naboth and assumes he can simply take it because he is the king. Using Gunther’s images, I added text to create a kindergarten-appropriate Bible story about King Ahab and Naboth’s vineyard. King Ahab and Naboth’s Vineyard Story Book He makes the cutest, kid-friendly drawings and offers them for free! I used his work to make several printables for our King Ahab and Elijah Bible class. I couldn’t find just exactly what I wanted to teach the lesson, so I decided to create some printables with the help of one of my favorite illustrators, Richard Gunther. ![]() We have been studying about the prophet Elijah and King Ahab this week in my kindergarten Bible class as part of our quarter on the Divided Kingdom. Are you hunting for Bible class materials and printables to use to teach about King Ahab and Naboth’s vineyard? ![]()
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