Leviathan Bible Coloring Page Sunday School
Last Wednesday, my third graders were captivated by the Leviathan story. The six images feature Leviathan in various scenes, ready for vibrant colors. This free printable is perfect for a Sunday school lesson focused on God's creation and power.
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Noah Building the Ark
Noah in a flowing robe constructs the wooden ark with carpentry tools, surrounded by cypress wood planks.
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Animals Gathering at the Ark
Pairs of cartoon animals, like elephants and lions, walk towards Noah's ark with excitement, ready to board.
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Rainbow Appears After the Flood
A vibrant rainbow arches over the ark, with a beautiful backdrop of clouds and gentle waves.
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Leviathan Appears
A majestic Leviathan rises from the ocean, captivating Noah and the animals on the ark.
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Noah Praying in the Ark
Noah kneels in prayer inside the ark, surrounded by pairs of animals and the warm glow of oil lamps.
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Animals During the Storm
Noah comforts the animals inside the ark as a storm rages outside, with rain pouring and dark clouds above.
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About this Bible story
In the book of Job, God asks Job, 'Can you pull in Leviathan with a fishhook?' (Job 41:1). This question highlights God's power over creation, including this great sea creature. As kids color, they can reflect on God's might and majesty.
βCan you pull in Leviathan with a fishhook?β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While kids color the Leviathan pages, ask them, 'What do you think makes Leviathan special?' Highlight how God created Leviathan with purpose and power. Make sure to have enough crayons or colored pencils, and consider a follow-up discussion about respecting Godβs creations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Leviathan Bible coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes! These pages are free and available for download without any signup. You can print them for personal and classroom use, making them a great resource for your Sunday school activities.
What coloring supplies work best for these Leviathan pages?+
Crayons or colored pencils work wonderfully for these pages. My students often prefer chunky crayons, which are easy for small hands to grip. Allowing them to choose their colors can make the activity more engaging!
How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+
You can use the Leviathan coloring pages to discuss God's creation and power. While kids color, ask them how they think God feels about His creations. This connects well with Job 41:1, where God emphasizes His authority over all living beings.
More about these coloring pages
Last Friday, my classroom buzzed with excitement as we discussed Leviathan. The kids were eager to color the pages, which beautifully depict this mighty creature from Job's story. As they painted, I reminded them of God's question, 'Can you pull in Leviathan with a fishhook?' (Job 41:1). Itβs a great way to illustrate His sovereignty. Each of the six pages invites creativity, featuring Leviathan in the sea, surrounded by waves and other sea life. My third graders loved adding their own imaginative touches with colors. I keep a printed copy in my Sunday school binder, ready for any lesson on God's powerful creations. We often tie this lesson to the importance of respecting God's power and creation.