We are studying Elijah and this lesson for Naboth's Vineyard has printables that I used on a science board but will work great for a small bulletin board. Just add some grapes! We acted out the lesson and moved to different areas of the room while we talked about Naboth.
Review: We have been studying Elijah and we first
learned that God told him to go to the brook called Cherith. God had the ravens
feed Elijah in the mornings and evening bread and meat! We also learned that a
widow fed Elijah, then her son died, and Elijah brought her back to life.
We studied last
week about Baal. Elijah proved the power of God when Elijah collected 12 stones
to represent the 12 Tribes.
Elijah poured 12 pots of water on the altar, and
the trench that he put around the altar was filled with water. When Elijah
called to God to start the fire, the fire burned up the sacrifice along with
the wood, the stones and even the water in the trench!
The lesson is found in 1 Kings 21. There was a man named Naboth and he had a
vineyard in Jezreel that Ahab, king of Samaria, wanted. The vineyard was close to King Ahab's palace, and
he wanted to grow a vegetable garden. King Ahab told Naboth that he would
either give him more, better land to replace it or pay him money for it. Naboth
refused, saying "The Lord forbid that I give my inheritance of my fathers to you!" and King Ahab went back to his house pouting.
King Ahab was laying in
his bed upset and turned his face away and would not eat. His wife, Jezebel, asked him what was so wrong that he
wouldn't even eat. King Ahab told her that he wanted Naboth's vineyard, and he
even offered money or a different vineyard for it.
Jezebel told
her husband, King Ahab “You are the authority over Israel. Get up, be happy and
eat, because I will give you Naboth's vineyard."
Jezebel wrote letters to the city elders using King Ahab's name and used his seal. The letters told the city elders to "Announce a feast. Seat Naboth with the people that have high honor! Also, have two scoundrels that will make this statement against Naboth 'This man has blasphemed against God and King Ahab!' After these men speak, take Naboth out and stone him to death!" 1 Kings 21:8-10
Elijah
told King Ahab that there wasn't any other king like him, because he was so
wicked in God's sight. And it was because his wife Jezebel encouraged him
to do these things. And King Ahab followed idols, which God doesn't approve
of. 1 Kings 21:25-26Jezebel wrote letters to the city elders using King Ahab's name and used his seal. The letters told the city elders to "Announce a feast. Seat Naboth with the people that have high honor! Also, have two scoundrels that will make this statement against Naboth 'This man has blasphemed against God and King Ahab!' After these men speak, take Naboth out and stone him to death!" 1 Kings 21:8-10
The men did as
Jezebel said and gathered together for a fast and put Naboth in a place of honor. While
they were there, two men came and lied and said that Naboth “blasphemed God and
the king”!
And they took
Naboth out of the city and stoned him to death. Jezebel was told that Naboth
was dead, and she told Ahab to take the land since Naboth was dead. God was not
happy that King Ahab and his wife Jezebel wanted the land so much that they
murdered Naboth to get it.
God sent Elijah to
talk to King Ahab. Elijah told King Ahab how unhappy God was with the things he was
doing. King Ahab had Naboth killed just so he could have the vineyard.
When King
Ahab heard the words from Elijah, he fasted and put on sackcloth, humbled
himself before God, so God forgave King Ahab.
Next stop was the King Ahab pouting. Jezebel wrote her
letter, which you can print by clicking on the above picture. I had them sign
them, then tie it with a ribbon. I printed them on paper I buy at Wal Mart in
the office supplies (by the school supplies) called granite paper.
Last is Naboth getting stoned. I just had a pile of rocks for
this display.
Click here to download the worksheet.
Click here to download the updated visuals.
Click here to download the pictures to color.
(These are the same as the visuals but are black & white.)
Click here to download the pictures to color.
(These are the same as the visuals but are black & white.)
Click here to see more of this lapbook that is being used with each of the Elijah and Elisha lessons.
Bible Verse: 1 Kings 21:1
Scripture taken from the New
King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson.
Used by permission.
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DeleteI wish I had read on through the whole story instead of stopping up there at the vineyard . I'm having this lesson this Wed and would have been great to let them act it out. My kiddos like to play act. I would have made some paper mache stones since we don't have anything in Fla but sand. thanks for sharing.
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DeleteThank you so much for this class ideas. The kids will really enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteHi Debbie. I absolutely love all of your great ideas and the hard work you put into creating lessons for children. I have a question regarding the lesson of Naboth's vineyard. Did the king proclaim a day of fasting, or of feasting? I have always seem pictures of a "feast", but everything I have read suggests a fasting day. Can you shed some light on this from your studies?
ReplyDeleteOh, you are right! I don't know why I have a feast picture for a fast! Thanks so much for the nice way to comment on the mistake. It's appreciated.
DeleteI love your materials. Thank you so much! I was going to use this tmw in my class, but I can't get the link to work for the pictures to be able to print them off. Any suggestions?
ReplyDeleteThank you for letting me know! You can download updated visuals @ https://drive.google.com/file/d/19y34vqdEaBx20HmYU8dhkEVP_o8VKP6u/view
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