Kids · 4-8 · Lesson 11

Rahab Is Brought to Safety

Joshua 2:1-14; 6:22-25

Rahab trusted Israel's God and was included among His people.

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Goal: Retell the main action in Joshua 2:1-14; 6:22-25 and state in simple language that rahab trusted israel's god and was included among his people.

Pick how long you want to teach. The plan updates to fit.

Short · 25 minutes
  1. 3 min
    Connect

    Locate the lesson within Cycle 2 and activate prior knowledge.

  2. 8 min
    Read

    Read selected portions of Joshua 2:1-14; 6:22-25 and identify direct observations.

    Ask: What does the passage directly say?

  3. 5 min
    Understand

    Connect observations to the big idea without adding unsupported details.

    Ask: What conclusion can we support from those observations? · Where could someone overstate or misapply this passage?

  4. 6 min
    Do

    Complete the primary evidence-based activity.

    Activity: Rahab Is Brought to Safety Story Path

    Printable: K3-L11-P01-rahab-is-brought-to-safety-story-path

  5. 3 min
    Respond

    Name one faithful response and pray.

    Ask: What faithful response fits the text?

Standard · 35 minutes

  1. 4 min
    Connect

    Locate the lesson within Cycle 2 and activate prior knowledge.

  2. 4 min
    Context

    Identify genre, audience, setting, and immediate context before making claims.

  3. 9 min
    Read and observe

    Read selected portions of Joshua 2:1-14; 6:22-25 and identify direct observations.

    Ask: What does the passage directly say?

  4. 7 min
    Discuss

    Test the big idea against the evidence and identify interpretive limits.

    Ask: What conclusion can we support from those observations? · Where could someone overstate or misapply this passage?

  5. 7 min
    Activity

    Complete the primary evidence-based activity.

    Activity: Rahab Is Brought to Safety Story Path

    Printable: K3-L11-P01-rahab-is-brought-to-safety-story-path

  6. 4 min
    Respond

    Name one faithful response and pray.

    Ask: What faithful response fits the text?

Extended · 45 minutes
  1. 3 min
    Connect

    Locate the lesson within Cycle 2 and activate prior knowledge.

  2. 6 min
    Context

    Identify genre, audience, setting, and immediate context before making claims.

  3. 10 min
    Read closely

    Read selected portions of Exodus 3:1-12 and identify direct observations.

    Ask: What does the passage directly say?

  4. 8 min
    Discuss

    Test the big idea against the evidence and identify interpretive limits.

    Ask: What conclusion can we support from those observations? · Where could someone overstate or misapply this passage?

  5. 9 min
    Activity

    Complete the primary evidence-based activity.

    Activity: Rahab Is Brought to Safety Story Path

    Printable: K3-L11-P01-rahab-is-brought-to-safety-story-path

  6. 5 min
    Extension

    Compare another passage or claim classification and state what additional evidence contributes.

    Ask: What conclusion can we support from those observations? · Where could someone overstate or misapply this passage?

  7. 4 min
    Respond

    Name one faithful response and pray.

    Ask: What faithful response fits the text?

Close the class

Memory verse: Genesis 12:1-7

Prayer: Thank God for what this passage reveals and ask for wisdom to respond faithfully.

Take-home line: God called Moses to participate in His rescue of Israel.

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Retell the main action in Joshua 2:1-14; 6:22-25 and state in simple language that rahab trusted israel's god and was included among his people.

Read
Joshua 2:1-14; 6:22-25
Opening
Ask: What does this passage actually say before we explain what it means?
Say
  • Rahab confesses that Israel's God is God in heaven and on earth and asks for protection for her family.
  • When Jericho falls, Rahab and her household are brought to safety and live among Israel.
  • Rahab's story shows trust in Israel's God and inclusion among His people without making her deception a universal moral rule.
Ask
  • What does the text directly say?
  • What conclusion requires synthesis or inference?
  • What should we avoid overstating?
  • What is one faithful response?
Do
Complete Rahab Is Brought to Safety Story Path.
Close
Restate the big idea, name one faithful response, and pray.
Materials
  • Bible
  • Rahab Is Brought to Safety Story Path

Discussion questions

  • What does the passage directly say?
    Simple answer: Name one concrete detail from the passage.
    Going deeper: Which observations carry the most interpretive weight?
  • What conclusion can we support from those observations?
    Simple answer: Which evidence best supports the big idea?
    Going deeper: What reasoning connects the evidence to the conclusion?
  • Where could someone overstate or misapply this passage?
    Simple answer: Name one statement that goes beyond direct quotation.
    Going deeper: Explain the interpretive hinge and what would be an overstatement.
  • What faithful response fits the text?
    Simple answer: Choose one concrete response.
    Going deeper: Explain why the response follows from the evidence.

Activities

Rahab Is Brought to Safety Story Path · 10 min

Materials: Rahab Is Brought to Safety Story Path; Bible; Pens or pencils

  1. Read or review Joshua 2:1-14; 6:22-25.
  2. Record at least two direct observations.
  3. State the supported meaning without adding details the text does not supply.
  4. Name one faithful response and one interpretive limit.

Low-resource option: Draw the categories on blank paper or complete verbally.

Rahab Is Brought to Safety Story Path Discussion · 8 min

Materials: Bible

  1. Read Joshua 2:1-14; 6:22-25 and name two observations.
  2. Test the big idea against the text.
  3. Name one interpretive limit and one faithful response.

Low-resource option: Use verbal responses.

Printables

Prepare before class (optional, about 30 minutes)

Passage context

Conquest and Judges: Rescue for Outsiders within the God Rescues cycle

  • Rahab confesses that Israel's God is God in heaven and on earth and asks for protection for her family.
  • When Jericho falls, Rahab and her household are brought to safety and live among Israel.
  • Start with the selected passage before moving to synthesis or application.
  • Read this as Biblical narrative / law and account for its immediate literary setting.
  • Distinguish explicit text, synthesis, inference, framework position, and prudential application.

Keep it faithful

  • Do not make Rahab's lie a simple command to lie when circumstances are difficult. Keep the focus on her recognition of God and protection of vulnerable people.
  • Handle conquest violence without graphic detail.
  • Questions and disagreement may be expressed without embarrassment or coercion.

Questions children may ask

How sure are we about this conclusion?
What if Christians disagree?

Every child can join in

  • Offer verbal or written responses.
  • Preview activity sequence.
  • Allow students to pass on personal-sharing questions.
  • No sensory simulation is required.
  • Read aloud and use icons, sequence cards, oral choices, or a scribe.
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