CLE GRADE 7 - Lesson 11 - Building Up The Nation of Israel
CLE GRADE 7 - Lesson 11 - Building Up The Nation of Israel
CLE GRADE 7 - Lesson 11 - Building Up The Nation of Israel
BUILDING UP
THE NATION
OF ISRAEL
WHAT IS A KING?
The Old Testament Kings
A. Saul
He was legendary in
courage.
He fought against Philistines
and defeated the giant, Goliath.
His achievement made him the
general of Saul’s army.
However, David’s success
made Saul very jealous and
insecure.
Saul tried to use his son and
daughter to kill David but did
not succeed because Jonathan
was more loyal to his friend
David.
David had great
chances to end
Saul, but spared
him because David
did not want to
cause harm on
God’s anointed
leader.
The Philistines then
outsmarted Saul,
his son, and his
army. Jonathan
died and Saul who
was heavily
wounded asked a
Philistine to kill him.
After several battles,
David was crowned
king of Israel. David’s
leadership brought
prosperity, stability over
all Israel.
After several battles,
David was crowned
king of Israel. David’s
leadership brought
prosperity, reprimanded
and punished him
severely for his
grievous offenses of
murder and adultery.
C. Solomon
Is the son of king David from
Bathsheba. Before his death,
David anointed Solomon to
be the third King of Israel.
Solomon was chosen among
his sons because he showed
interest in continuing his
father’s leadership.
Unprepared for great
responsibilities, and
lack of knowledge and
skills in ruling a big and
powerful country,
Solomon asked for
God’s gift of wisdom.
Pleased by his simplicity,
God gave Solomon more
than what he asked for:
wisdom, wealth, and
influence.