Joseph Reunion With Brothers Coloring Page for Sunday School
Last Sunday, I watched my third graders color Joseph's reunion with his brothers. They giggled as they colored Joseph's colorful coat and the brothers' surprised faces. This Joseph Reunion With Brothers coloring page includes 6 images perfect for our Sunday school lesson. It's a free printable that helps bring the story to life!
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Joseph in Egypt
Joseph stands in royal Egyptian attire, surrounded by ancient stone architecture and oil lamps, with a welcoming expression.
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Joseph Seeing His Brothers
Joseph gazes at his brothers who are surprised, depicted in traditional robes with scrolls nearby, amidst Egyptian architecture.
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Brothers Explaining Themselves
Joseph listens as his brothers nervously explain their past, with expressive faces and gestures in a biblical setting.
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Joseph Revealing Himself
Joseph reveals his identity to his brothers, depicting shock and joy with ancient scrolls and lamps in the background.
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Brothers Embracing Joseph
The brothers embrace Joseph with joy, depicted in traditional clothing amidst a backdrop of ancient Egyptian architecture.
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Family Celebration
Joseph and his brothers celebrate together with ancient food items, scrolls, and oil lamps in a festive atmosphere.
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About this Bible story
In Genesis, Joseph's story unfolds as he reveals his identity to his brothers. They hadn't recognized him after all those years apart. The moment he forgives them is powerful, especially when he says, 'You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good' (Genesis 50:20).
“You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good.”
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While kids color, ask them how they would feel if they were in Joseph's shoes. Highlight the moment when Joseph reveals himself and forgives his brothers. This discussion can lead to a deeper understanding of forgiveness and grace. Plan for about 30 minutes of coloring time, and consider having a follow-up discussion about what it means to forgive.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Joseph Reunion With Brothers coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these coloring pages are completely free! No signup is required, and you can download them as a PDF. They’re perfect for personal and classroom use, so feel free to print as many copies as you need for your Sunday school class.
What materials work best for coloring the Joseph Reunion With Brothers pages?+
I recommend using crayons or colored pencils for these pages, as they allow for finer details. You might also want to have some markers on hand for the kids who love bold colors. This way, everyone can express their creativity while learning about Joseph's story.
How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+
You can use this coloring page to illustrate the theme of forgiveness in Joseph's story. Discuss how Joseph forgives his brothers despite their past actions. Refer to Genesis 50:20 to emphasize how God can turn difficult situations into something good, encouraging kids to think about forgiveness in their own lives.
More about these Bible coloring pages
The moment when Joseph reunites with his brothers is filled with emotion, and my students love bringing it to life through coloring. As they add colors to Joseph's coat, I can hear their excitement discussing how he forgives his brothers. The lesson from Genesis 50:20, where Joseph says, 'You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good,' really resonates with them. I keep extra copies of this Joseph Reunion With Brothers coloring page in my Sunday school binder so I can grab them any time. The six images depict the reunion, Joseph's coat, and the brothers' expressions, making it visually appealing for kids. Last week, one of my third graders even asked if they could take a copy home to share with their family!