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  1. Oct 20, 2013 · International Sunday School Lesson Study Notes. Genesis 21:12-14, 17-21; 26:2-5, 12-13 Lesson Title: A Blessing for Ishmael and IsaacIntroduction. emember Sarah's suggestion to Abraham that they have a son by her handmaid Hagar (Genesis 16:1-2)? It's been a long time since she came up.

  2. (Made a great feast) Ishmael was 14 years old when Isaac was born and about 16 years old at the time of the feast. Ishmael „laughed‟ at Isaac. In Galatians it says that he „persecuted‟ Isaac. What do you think this means? (Ishmael did not treat Isaac nicely; he teased him.) Sarah told Abraham to send Ishmael away because she did not want

  3. God saved Ishmael and HagarIshmael mocked Isaac, the child of promise, so he and his mother were sent away. But Abraham loved Ishmael, so God saved Hagar and Ishmael from dying of thirst. God also kept his promise to make a great nation of Ishmael. In Galatians 4:21–31, Paul uses this story to compare the old covenant with the new covenant.

  4. Aug 5, 2015 · Scripture: Genesis 21:1-21. Target Age Group: 3 rd -5 th grade. Supplies: White board and marker. Lesson Opening: Keeping Promises. Play a quick round of Hangman using the white board using the phrase “God keeps his promises.” Give each child a chance to guess one of the letters.

  5. How old was Ishmael when Isaac was born? (14 years old) Normally a child is weaned between the age of 2 and 3. How old would Ishmael have been at the feast? (16-17 years old) Why did Abraham send Hagar and Ishmael away? (Sarah did not want Ishmael to be an heir with Isaac and God told Abraham to listen to Sarah.) What did God promise Abraham ...

  6. Lesson 13: The Life of Isaac – Isaac has Children Objectives: Students will… 1) Study Genesis Chapter 25: Abraham’s Death and Family Tree 2) Study Genesis Chapter 25-26: Isaac – his sons, his acquaintances, and his relationship with God. 3) Make a Family Tree for Abraham. Supplies: Teacher Materials (provided in classroom)

  7. Ishmael and Isaac represent two different parts of our minds. Isaac is the part that listens to what the Lord says, and wants to know what the Lord wishes us to do.