Description
Product Title: The War of the Kings: A Study of Genesis 14:1–16
Curriculum Overview
The 14th chapter of Genesis marks a dramatic shift in the life of Abram. Moving beyond the quiet life of a nomad, we encounter the Patriarch as a sophisticated military strategist and a courageous protector. This comprehensive study explores the first recorded international conflict in Scripture and the divine protection afforded to those under God’s covenant.
Through this curriculum, students will examine the geopolitical landscape of the Ancient Near East, the tactical details of Abram’s night rescue, and the overarching theme of God’s faithfulness to His promises even amidst the chaos of war.
What is Included in This Package?
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Comprehensive Lesson Notes
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Detailed analysis of the Mesopotamian and Pentapolis coalitions.
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Exploration of the “vassal state” system and the catalyst for the rebellion.
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Insights into the significance of the term “Abram the Hebrew.”
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Strategic Battle Analysis
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A breakdown of the march of the four kings and the hazards of the Valley of Siddim.
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An examination of Abram’s military mobilization and the training of his 318 household servants.
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Study of the 120-mile pursuit and the non-traditional night attack that secured victory.
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🍎 Professional Teacher & 📖 Student Guides
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Teacher Guide: Features instructional goals, historical context for Shinar and Elam, and cross-references to the Genesis 12 covenant.
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Student Guide: Includes a structured outline, vocabulary definitions (Theophany, Bitumen, etc.), and reflective study questions for personal growth.
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📝 Comprehensive Assessment (Quiz & Key)
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A 10-question evaluation designed to test historical retention and theological understanding.
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A 📜 Full Answer Sheet providing not just the correct options, but the biblical rationale and commentary for each answer.
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Key Learning Objectives
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Understand the Geography: Visualize the movement of ancient armies through the Transjordan region and the significance of locations like Dan and Damascus.
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Identify Covenant Faithfulness: Recognize how God’s promise to Abram ensured his safety in a high-stakes military engagement.
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Evaluate Biblical Leadership: See how Abram balanced peaceful living with the decisive action required to rescue his relative, Lot.
Target Audience
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Pastors and Bible Teachers looking for a ready-to-teach series on the Life of Abraham.
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Small Group Leaders seeking a deep, historical dive into the “World War” of the Old Testament.
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Serious Students of Scripture who want to move beyond the surface of the text to understand the tactical and theological realities of the Patriarchal era.


