Title: GENESIS CHAPTER 21 LESSON PLAN
Subject: TNK Class: TNK Study
Purpose
Genesis Chapter 21 Study
Objective
Students will understand the following: Read and comprehend what is read (Genesis Chapter 21), learn new vocabulary, and gain understanding of YHWH's words.
Questions
- How old was Abraham when his son was born?
- What did Abraham name his son?
- Why was Sarah so upset with Hagar's son?
- What was the name of Hagar's son?
- What did Abraham feel when he knew he had to send his son Ishmael and Hagar away? Why?
- How did YHWH confort Abraham when he was distressed?
- Who visited Hagar in the dessert?
- What was the name the well, where Abraham, Abimelech and Phicol were? Why?
- Why did Abraham set apart seven ewe lambs?
- Ishmael grew up to be what?
- Ishmael's wife was from what country?
- What was YHWH's promise for Isaac and Ishmael?
- Who would be the greater nation?
- What land did Abraham live in?
- What kind of tree did Abraham plant? And where?
- YHWH kept HIS promises. What other promises did YHWH make and keep? (In Genesis 1-20)
- Why is it so important that we keep our promises? (Put in your own words and at least two examples)
Vocabulary
- gracious: Favorable kind friendly
- promised: In a general sense a declaration written or verbal made by one person to another which binds the person who makes it either in honor or conscience or law
- circumcised: To cut off the prepuce or foreskin of males
- commanded: Ordered directed governed controlled
- weaned: to wean a child from mother's milk and to deal bountifully with
- inheritance: An estate derived from an ancestor to an heir
- distressed: upset depressed sad grievous
- concerned: to affect the interest of to be of importance to
- reckoned: appoint be called out to be chosen
- archer: one who is skilled in the use of the bow and arrow
- complained: To utter expressions of grief
- Beersheba: well of the sevenfold oath well of an oath a place in Palestine
- tamarisk: A tree or shrub of the genus Tamarix
- treaty: Negotiation; forming an agreement
Questions Part 2
Write a summary of what TNK study means to you. Depending on your age it needs to be a few sentences to a couple (front and back of a page) long.
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