Formative Assessment - You will have 20 minutes to complete this assessment. - You cannot look in your books. - Write in blue or black pens. - Try your best!
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Title: Who is God in the Old Testament? Learning Objectives: 1. To understand the concept of Monotheism 2. To be able to describe the nature of God as found throughout the Old Testament.
Starter: Unscramble these keywords and match with the correct definition. The first section of the Bible. libbe
lod meatnestt
Breaking God’s rules and falling out with God.
nesesig
The first book in the Bible.
Bible Old Testament Genesis
ins
Sin
A collection of books that make up the Holy Book of Christians.
What is God like? As a table: Discuss what you think God would be like if God existed. Draw a picture and use descriptive words.
You have 5 minutes!
Monotheism
Time for some Greek!
Atheism
Single, one God Deuteronomy 4:35 Believe in one God God without “…He is God; there is no other besides Him.” Believe in no Gods Write… This is monotheism/polytheism/atheism because…God many Believe in many Gods
Polytheism
What is God like in the Old Testament? In the Old Testament God is described as being the only God; therefore believers of the Old Testament believe in monotheism. God is also described in other ways‌
How is God described in the Old Testament? Look up these verses in your Bibles. Draw and complete this table.
Bible Verse
What is God described as?
What does this mean?
Psalm 47:7
The King
He is in charge of the whole world
Psalm 7:8 Isaiah 31:5 Isaiah 66:13 Hosea 14:8 Deuteronomy 32:10-11 Hosea 14:5
Ext. Read Genesis 1:26. Why does this verse conflict with monotheism?
Plenary
Match up the picture with the keyword!
Atheism
Polytheism Monotheism
Have we been successful? 1.To understand the concept of Monotheism 2.To be able to describe the nature of God as found throughout the Old Testament.