Think Prophets: Nathan
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Grades: 6-Adult Enrich your biblical instruction with Think Prophets, a versatile 14-lesson series that allows you to curate a customized curriculum aligned with your teaching objectives. Explore the profound messages of "The Prophets" at your own pace, selecting the lessons that best resonate with your students and learning goals.
Through examining three pivotal biblical texts, students will unravel the origins of Miriam's recognition as a prophet. By delving into summaries of seven midrashic narratives, they will witness the expansion and enrichment of her role within rabbinic literature. This journey will foster a deeper appreciation of Miriam's significance, her contribution to our understanding of the prophetic vocation, and the transformative power of midrashic interpretation.
*When you purchase this lesson, you will receive a link to download it. Make as many copies as you need for your school and only your school. Downloaded materials are not returnable.
Teacher Guide not included.
A teacher guide is not included.
There are Think Prophets lessons on the following prophets.
| What is in the Prophets | Amos | Deborah | Elijah | Ezekiel | Hannah | Hosea | Isaiah |
| Jeremiah | Jonah | Miriam | Nathan | Rahav | Teacher's Guide | Solomon |
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Think Prophets: Nathan

