Jael Coloring Page for Kids

My 7-year-old colored this Jael page last week, and it sparked a discussion about courage. The images include Jael with the tent peg, her tent, and the Bible verse about her being 'Most blessed of women be Jael.' These are perfect for Sunday school lessons, and they're free printables too!

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About this Bible story

Jael was a brave woman who helped God's people. When Sisera came to her, she offered him shelter. Later, she took action that led to victory for Israel (Judges 5:24).

Most blessed of women be Jael.

Judges 5:24 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

During your lesson, ask kids what they think makes someone brave like Jael. Highlight her quick thinking when she chose to help God's people. Consider having them use crayons or colored pencils, and plan to display their finished pages in the classroom for encouragement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Jael coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Absolutely! These Jael coloring pages are free to print, with no sign-up required. You can download them as a PDF for personal or classroom use. They work great for our Sunday school lessons!

What’s a good way to explain Jael's story while kids color?+

While the kids color, you can talk about Jael's bravery and her important role in God's plan. Ask them how they think Jael felt when she helped her people. This helps connect the story to their coloring activity.

How does this story connect to Judges 5:24?+

Judges 5:24 highlights Jael's courage and faithfulness. Discuss with the kids why she is called 'Most blessed of women' and what that means for us today. It’s a great reminder of how God can use anyone.

More about these Bible coloring pages

Last Saturday, my 9-year-old pulled out the Jael coloring page and immediately started picking colors for the tent. We chatted about how she bravely protected her people and how God used her in a mighty way. The page features Jael holding a tent peg, surrounded by the beautiful scenery of her home. As I helped her with some tricky spots, I reminded her of the verse, 'Most blessed of women be Jael' (Judges 5:24). It was a great way to connect art with the Bible story! The free printable includes six images, each highlighting different parts of the Jael story—from her fierce determination to the moment of victory. I love that we can use these pages during our Sunday school group, making it a fun and engaging way to learn about Jael's bravery and the importance of standing up for what's right.