Teacher's Guide Sheets: this material
is designed to be flexible, reflect the interest and study of the teacher,
and take on the personality of the class. The following information about
the questions is not intended to replace the teacher's focus, study, or
ideas. The information is provided only as an aid to your study and
thinking. No teacher should routinely, slavishly follow the answers. Make
the class alive and relevant with your ideas and study.
The New American Standard Bible is the basis for the questions. Any translation is fine. Note: Italicized sentences do not appear in the student lessons. |
Important Note To Students And Teachers
Lesson 1 - The Contrast
Lesson 2 - David and Goliath
Lesson 3 - David and Saul (early)
Lesson 4 - Friendship In the Face of Discouragement
Lesson 5 - David Fled
Lesson 6 - David's Trials As He Fled
Lesson 7 - David's Flight Became More Complex
Lesson 8 - David's Continuing Attitude Toward Saul
Lesson 9 - David and Nabal
Lesson 10 - David, Abner, and Joab
Lesson 11 - David, Uzzah, the Ark, Michal
Lesson 12 - David, Bathsheba, and Uriah
Lesson 13 - Why?