Cain And Abel Coloring Page for Kids
Last Tuesday afternoon, my 7-year-old grabbed the crayons and eagerly opened the Cain and Abel coloring page. The six images beautifully illustrate this important Bible story. Perfect for our Sunday school lesson, these free printable pages will engage kids while they learn about Cain and Abel's choices.
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Cain And Abel's Offering
Cain and Abel present their offerings to God, with a sheep beside Abel and crops near Cain, both looking hopeful.
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God Accepts Abel's Offering
Abel smiles as a light shines down on his offering, while Cain looks disappointed beside his own offering.
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Cain's Anger Towards Abel
Cain stands with clenched fists, showing his anger towards Abel, who looks surprised and worried in the background.
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Cain And Abel In The Field
Cain and Abel are in a field, with Cain holding a rock, while Abel stands nearby looking scared.
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Abel Falls To The Ground
Abel falls to the ground looking shocked, with Cain standing over him, showcasing the moment of conflict.
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God Confronts Cain
God appears to Cain, asking about Abel, with Cain looking guilty and nervous in the foreground.
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About this Bible story
In Genesis 4:9, God asks Cain, 'Where is your brother Abel?' This story teaches kids about choices and consequences, as Cain struggles with jealousy. It's a great way to discuss relationships with siblings in a simple, relatable manner.
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How to Use These Coloring Pages
While coloring, ask kids how they think Cain felt when God asked him about Abel. Highlight the moment when Cain makes a poor choice out of jealousy. Prepare crayons and set aside about 30 minutes for this activity to encourage sharing and discussion.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Cain And Abel coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes! These coloring pages are free and require no signup. You can download the PDF for personal or classroom use. They're perfect for engaging kids during Sunday school lessons.
What can we talk about while coloring the Cain and Abel pages?+
As kids color, ask them how they would feel if someone took something important from them, like a toy. This helps them relate to Cain's feelings of jealousy and encourages empathy. Prepare crayons or colored pencils for a fun session!
How does this story connect to Genesis 4:9?+
Genesis 4:9 highlights God's inquiry to Cain about Abel's whereabouts, prompting a discussion about accountability and honesty. It's a great moment to stress the importance of being truthful and caring for others, especially siblings.
More about these Bible coloring pages
My 9-year-old colored the image of Cain and Abel bringing their offerings, asking me why Cain's wasn't accepted. It's moments like these that turn simple coloring into meaningful discussions about choices and feelings. The six pages include scenes from the Cain and Abel story, including Cain's jealousy and God's question, 'Where is your brother Abel?' (Genesis 4:9). Each page offers an opportunity to talk about how we treat each other, especially siblings. I plan to use these during our Sunday school class, where we'll discuss how jealousy can affect relationships. Having crayons ready and setting aside about 30 minutes for coloring can really help kids connect with the story and each other.