Plague Blood Nile Coloring Page for Kids
Last Tuesday afternoon, my 7-year-old colored a Plague Blood Nile page and was fascinated by how God showed His power. This free printable features six images that illustrate this important Bible story, perfect for a Sunday school lesson or a fun activity at home.
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Moses Raising His Staff
Moses stands by the Nile River, raising his staff as the water begins to turn to blood, with surprised fish jumping out.
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Pharaoh's Reaction
Pharaoh looks shocked and angry, surrounded by his advisors, as they witness the Nile turning blood-red.
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Egyptians Fearing the Plague
Egyptian families are seen panicking near the Nile, with children pointing at the red water and animals looking confused.
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Moses Walking Away
Moses walks away from the Nile, looking determined as he leaves the shocked Egyptians behind him.
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Nile with Blood
The Nile River is vividly illustrated in red, with fish floating and the sun setting in the background.
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God Sending the Plague
A heavenly figure is seen above the Nile, gesturing as the water turns to blood, while Moses watches below.
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About this Bible story
In the story of the Plague Blood Nile, God turned the Nile River into blood as a sign to Pharaoh. This event is found in Exodus 7:20. The Bible tells us that 'All the water of the Nile was changed into blood.'
βAll the water of the Nile was changed into blood.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
To make the Plague Blood Nile lesson more engaging, ask kids, 'Why do you think God sent the plagues to Egypt?' Highlight how Moses obeyed God by raising his staff to turn the Nile into blood. Consider having crayons and a timer set for 20 minutes, allowing the kids plenty of time to color and discuss.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Plague Blood Nile coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these pages are free to print, with no signup required. You can download them as a PDF for personal or classroom use. They're perfect for a Sunday school setting, allowing kids to learn while they color!
What colors should my kids use for the Plague Blood Nile pages?+
Kids can get creative! Red for the Nile is a must, but they can also use blues and greens to show the contrast of life before the plague. Crayons or colored pencils work great, and itβs a fun way to discuss colors while learning the story.
How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+
During your lesson, you can read Exodus 7:20 and discuss how God demonstrated His power through the plagues. Encourage kids to share their thoughts while coloring, asking questions like, 'What do you think Pharaoh felt when this happened?'
More about these Bible coloring pages
Last week, my son and I sat down together to color the Plague Blood Nile coloring page for kids. He was amazed when I explained, 'All the water of the Nile was changed into blood' (Exodus 7:20). We had a great discussion about God's miracles! The six images include Moses raising his staff and the Nile turning red, which sparked his curiosity about the story's meaning. As we colored, I used washable markers while he preferred colored pencils. I love how this activity helps kids connect with Bible stories, and it's a fantastic way to engage them during our homeschool day. This Plague Blood Nile coloring page is simple yet detailed, making it suitable for various ages. Plus, it's a free printable, so you can share it with friends or use it in your church class!