Scroll Bible Coloring Page for Kids
Last Wednesday afternoon, my 7-year-old sat at the table, excitedly coloring the Scroll Bible page. With six different images, including the scroll itself and some angelic figures, these pages are perfect for a Sunday school lesson. Download this free printable coloring page today and bring the Bible story to life!
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Noah Building the Ark
Noah constructs the wooden ark, surrounded by large planks, tools, and a curious pair of animals observing.
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Animals Entering the Ark
A variety of animals, including a pair of elephants and giraffes, are happily entering the ark through an open door.
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Rainbow in the Sky
A bright rainbow arcs over the ark as animals peek out from the windows, celebrating the end of the storm.
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Noah Releasing the Dove
Noah stands on the ark, joyfully releasing a dove into the clear blue sky, with trees visible in the background.
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Animals on Dry Land
Animals happily exit the ark onto dry land, with Noah watching them and a bright sun shining above.
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Noah's Thanksgiving
Noah kneels in gratitude, offering thanks to God, surrounded by animals celebrating around him under a sunny sky.
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About this Bible story
In Revelation 5:1, John sees a scroll that holds important messages from God. He describes it as 'I saw a scroll with writing on both sides.' Kids can learn about this vision while coloring.
“I saw a scroll with writing on both sides.”
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While the kids color, ask them, 'What do you think is written on the scroll?' Highlight how John saw the scroll in Revelation 5:1, showing us how God communicates. Use colored pencils or crayons, and consider following up with a story discussion.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Scroll Bible coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes! These coloring pages are free and require no signup. You can download them as a PDF for personal and classroom use, making them perfect for Sunday school activities.
How can we use these Scroll Bible pages to discuss the story?+
You can encourage kids to color the scroll while discussing its significance. Ask them what they think the scroll says and how it connects to God’s messages. Use crayons or markers to keep it simple and quick.
What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+
The coloring page connects directly to Revelation 5:1. Discuss how the scroll symbolizes God’s words and promises, encouraging kids to think about what God wants to share with us.
More about these coloring pages
While I was prepping for our Sunday school class, my 9-year-old asked about the scroll from Revelation. We talked about how 'I saw a scroll with writing on both sides' (Revelation 5:1) means God has important words for us. This coloring page set includes six delightful images, like the scroll and even heavenly beings, perfect for bringing that story to life. I printed them out on Saturday, and we used colored pencils to make the images pop. Kids love using vibrant colors, and it really helps them engage with the story. I also plan to use these in our church’s kids' ministry, as they’re great for group activities. It’s a fun way for them to express creativity while learning about God’s word.