Ten Plagues of Egypt Plague Firstborn Coloring Page for Kids
Last Friday afternoon, my 7-year-old colored the Ten Plagues of Egypt Plague Firstborn page and asked questions about why God sent the plagues. This free printable has 6 images showing key moments from the story, perfect for your Sunday school lesson.
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Moses Warning Pharaoh
Moses, with a raised staff, warns Pharaoh in a grand palace filled with guards and a throne in the background.
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Firstborns Crying
A family in distress, with parents holding their crying firstborn child, surrounded by symbolic objects showing their sorrow.
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Angel of Death
A cartoon angel of death, with wide wings and a gentle face, flying through the night sky above a city of houses.
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Israelites Marking Doors
Israelite families paint lamb's blood on their doorposts, with children watching curiously and a lamb nearby.
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Pharaoh's Despair
Pharaoh, with a shocked expression, stands in his palace surrounded by advisors, lamenting the loss of his firstborn son.
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Celebration of Israelites
Israelite families celebrating with joy and relief, dancing and singing while holding matzah, with their homes in the background.
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About this Bible story
In the Ten Plagues of Egypt, the final plague was a powerful moment. God warned Pharaoh that 'The Egyptians will know that I am the LORD' (Exodus 7:5). This page helps kids connect with that important story.
βThe Egyptians will know that I am the LORD.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While kids color the Ten Plagues of Egypt Plague Firstborn page, ask them, 'Why do you think Pharaoh didnβt listen to Moses?' Highlight how God showed His might through the plagues. Prepare some colored pencils and set aside about 30 minutes for this activity to ensure everyone can express their creativity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Ten Plagues Plague Firstborn coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these coloring pages are free and require no signup! You can easily download the PDF for personal or classroom use. They're perfect for engaging kids during your Sunday school lesson.
How can I explain the firstborn plague while my class colors?+
As kids color, share how the final plague led to Pharaoh releasing the Israelites. Use simple terms and emphasize God's message of obedience. Encourage them to ask questions about the story while they color.
What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+
You can pair this coloring page with Exodus 7:5, which highlights God's message to Pharaoh. Discuss how the plagues were a way for God to show His power and lead His people to freedom.
More about these Bible coloring pages
My 9-year-old loves coloring, especially when itβs about Bible stories. While she worked on the Ten Plagues of Egypt Plague Firstborn coloring page, she asked, 'Why did God send the plagues?' It opened up a discussion about obedience and faith. The coloring pages include scenes like the moment Moses spoke to Pharaoh and the sorrow of the Egyptians. The verse 'The Egyptians will know that I am the LORD' (Exodus 7:5) is a reminder of God's power. Using these pages during our circle time made the lessons come alive. We even used bright crayons and markers from our art box, which made the colors pop! This activity not only reinforces the Bible story but also gives kids a chance to express their creativity.