Ten Plagues of Egypt Coloring Page for Adults
The sound of my coffee cup clinking against the table echoes in the quiet morning. Reflecting on the ten plagues of Egypt, this free printable features 6 images depicting each plague, perfect for a contemplative moment of Bible journaling or personal reflection.
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Moses Confronts Pharaoh
Moses stands confidently before Pharaoh, holding his staff high, with intricate patterns of Egyptian motifs surrounding them.
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Water Turned to Blood
A river transforms into blood with a distressed crowd observing, surrounded by intricate floral and geometric designs.
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Frogs Invasion
A swarm of frogs leaps across the land, with curious onlookers amid elaborate patterns of flora and fauna.
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Gnats Swarm
A cloud of gnats engulfs a field, with farmers shielding themselves, adorned with intricate designs of plants and insects.
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Locusts Attack
A locust swarm darkens the sky as people react in fear, framed by intricate designs of crops and nature.
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Darkness Over Egypt
A depiction of total darkness enveloping Egypt with frightened figures, surrounded by intricate celestial patterns.
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About this Bible story
In the book of Exodus, God sends ten plagues to Egypt to reveal His power and convince Pharaoh to let His people go. As it says, 'The Egyptians will know that I am the LORD.' (Exodus 7:5) Each plague serves as a lesson about obedience and faith.
“The Egyptians will know that I am the LORD.”
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While coloring, ask your group, 'What do you think the Egyptians learned from each plague?' Highlight the significance of the first plague, turning water into blood, as a critical moment in God’s demonstration of authority. Set aside about an hour for this activity, using colored pencils or markers for a vibrant finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can adults use these Ten Plagues pages for Bible journaling?+
Absolutely! These pages are free and available for immediate PDF download, perfect for personal reflection or group use. You don’t need to sign up, and they can be used in both personal and classroom settings.
What colors are best for illustrating the ten plagues?+
Using vibrant colors like green for the frogs or dark shades for the plague of darkness can enhance the imagery. I recommend using gel pens for detailed coloring, which adds a lovely touch to your journaling.
How does this story connect to Exodus 7:5?+
Exodus 7:5 emphasizes God's purpose in sending the plagues. Each event was a demonstration of His power, calling Pharaoh to let the Israelites go. Reflecting on this while coloring can deepen your understanding of God's justice and mercy.
More about these Bible coloring pages
After the kids are asleep, I enjoy a stillness that allows for reflection. I pull out the ten plagues of Egypt coloring page for adults, with images illustrating the frogs, locusts, and darkness. As I color, I’m reminded of God's message: 'The Egyptians will know that I am the LORD.' (Exodus 7:5). Each stroke of my gel pen feels like a prayer, connecting me to the stories of the past. The plagues challenge my understanding of faith and obedience, making the experience more meaningful. Last Sunday afternoon, I shared these pages with my small group, allowing us to meditate on the lessons of Exodus. It turned into a rich conversation about God's sovereignty and mercy, which is a wonderful way to engage with Scripture.