Plague Blood Nile Coloring Page for Adults

Coffee cools in the cup while I reflect on this coloring page featuring the plague of blood in the Nile. Six detailed images invite meditation on God's power. Perfect for a quiet evening after the kids are asleep, this free printable offers a creative way to engage with the Bible story.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this Bible story

In Exodus 7:20, God turned the Nile's water to blood as a sign to Pharaoh. This plague demonstrated His power over Egypt. The 'All the water of the Nile was changed into blood' serves as a stark reminder of God's might.

β€œAll the water of the Nile was changed into blood.”

β€” Exodus 7:20 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

As you color, consider asking, 'What do you think the Egyptians felt when they saw the Nile turn to blood?' Highlight the moment of God's command to Moses, emphasizing His authority. Set aside about 45 minutes for this activity; it's a great way to engage both creativity and reflection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can adults use these Plague Blood Nile pages for Bible journaling?+

Absolutely! These pages are free to download, require no signup, and come in PDF format. You can use them for personal Bible journaling or in a church setting. Just grab your gel pens or colored pencils, and enjoy your creative time.

What colors should I use to depict the Nile's transformation?+

Using contrasting colors like deep reds for blood and muted blues for the Nile can enhance the visuals. Take your time to blend and layer colors, which can be therapeutic. Set aside 30 to 60 minutes for this reflective coloring experience.

How does this story connect to Exodus 7:20?+

Exodus 7:20 directly relates to the coloring page's theme, illustrating God's power as He transformed the Nile. This event highlights the seriousness of Pharaoh's refusal to obey God. Discussing these elements while coloring can deepen understanding of the story's significance.

More about these Bible coloring pages

Last Sunday afternoon, I sat at my kitchen table with a cup of coffee, pondering the weight of God's actions in Egypt. The 'All the water of the Nile was changed into blood' (Exodus 7:20) resonates deeply. Each of the six images captures a moment from the plague, allowing me to visualize the scene while coloring. There's something grounding about filling in the starkness of the Nile's transformation with vibrant colors. I chose deep reds and dark blues, reflecting the gravity of the story. It's a simple yet profound way to connect with the text. Mornings like this, when the world is still, become my time to pause and reflect on God's word. This coloring page, a free printable, enriches those moments.