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A 20-week course for boys and designed to help learn to navigate the world with Godly character through the study of God’s Word.
Includes:
– Record sheet to keep an overall record of when each verse study was started and completed
– 20 Memory verses selected specifically for this study
– Weekly Verse Journal worksheet (Day by Day study and reflection) got each verse:
* Day 1: Write the Scripture
* Day 2: Unfamiliar words work
* Day 3: “In your own words, how you tell someone what the verse means”
* Day 4: Plan to implement this truth in your own life
* Day 5: Recite to an adult and both sign to show completion.
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In Chapter 5 of the Book of Daniel, Belshazzar plays a significant role in the tale of Belshazzar’s feast, a variation on the story of Nebuchadnezzar’s madness showing what happens when a gentile king does not repent. During a feast, Babylonians eat and drink from the holy vessels of Yahweh’s temple, and “king” Belshazzar sees a hand writing the words mene, mene, tekel, upharsin on a wall. Daniel interprets the writing as a judgment from Yahweh, the god of Israel, foretelling the fall of Babylon. Daniel tells Belshazzar that because he has not given honor to God, his kingdom will be given to the Medes and Persians. Belshazzar is killed that night, and Darius the Mede takes the kingdom.
This notebooking resource has been designed for students to write about, give a report of, and comment on chapter 5 of the book of Daniel.
Help students build a positive, growth mindset while completing each scrapbook / notebooking page of this woodland animal themed resource. There are 36 pages and each has a positive message and accompanying questions designed to kick-in students’ critical thinking.
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