The first thirty-nine books of the Bible contain history, prophecy, psalms of praise, and much more. They are critical to our understanding of the New Testament. Chances are that your kids may have memorized the names of these important books, but how much do they know about the authors and the books themselves?
This Old Testament Notebooking Research Journal gives them a chance to dig deeper into the first part of the Bible.
From Genesis to Malachi, God called shepherds, prophets, kings, and many other men of God to record His words for the generations to come.
This notebooking research journal provides space for students to record the author and date written of each of the 39 books of the Old Testament as well as record a key verse and the main themes of each book. By taking a closer look at the men who recorded God’s words and the historical context they lived in, students can begin to understand the significance of each book at a deeper level.
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Bonnie Rose Hudson’s heart’s desire is for every child to feel the love of God and know how special they are to Him. She would love for you to stop by her website WriteBonnieRose.com for homeschool and history curriculum, resources to help teach your children about missions and the persecuted Church, free history and writing printables, and to check out her newest release from JourneyForth, The Hidden Village, an early reader set in India.