A free
puppet skit to help your class discover what the Bible is all
about.
12 books of History
Well good morning, children. My it's good to see you again!
Here we are back at the famous Witwatersrand Gold Field in Johannesburg, S. Africa. We're
not here to explore a mine to find gold that will perish, but a far more valuable gold. We
are "Mining Wisdom from God's Word." Today we move to the next division of the
Bible - History. This section has 12 books in it. They are Joshua, Judges, Ruth, I &
II Samuel, I & II Kings, I & II Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther. All these
books tell about the history of the nation of Israel. Some of my friends from the gold
mine will assist me in a brief synopsis of these 12 books of history.
Puppet: (enters
waving banner) See my banner, this is a symbol of victory. The first book of history is
Joshua. It tells all about (show banner) the victory and rest that God gave Israel. God
gave Joshua the secret to success- Meditate on the Word. Joshua records their entrance
into Canaan, the division of the land and it's conquest.
Bear:
(enter chanting and holding a gavel or show a picture of a gavel) Here comes da Judge.
Here comes da Judge! Dats 'cause Judges is the name of our next book. It's like an all day
sucker, cause the book lasts a long, long time. I don't mean it takes a long time ta read
it, but Judges takes place over a period of 490 years. That's all da way from da first
leader after Joshua to da berry last one before King Saul. (Make voice sound sad.) It's a
sad story of da nation of Israel turning away from God. I think Samuel musta wrote this
book. There was thirteen Judges, and one of them was a girl. God used these Judges to make
all da bad "Ines and Ities" leave them alone. I didn't say "ines and
outtes," or "ines and outs," I said "Ines and Ities." You know
about those "Ities and Ines." Oh,
sure you do the "Ities" and the "Ines." The Moabites, The
Emphraimites, the Midianites they were the Ities. The Philistines were the
Ines. God sent
the Judges to get rid of the "Ities" and the "Ines".
Girl Puppet: (wheat)
Oh, I just love the book of Ruth. It's so romantic. (giggles) But more than just romantic,
it tells the story of God's provision and love. I think Samuel wrote Ruth, yeah, I think
so. Ruth is one of only two books named after a girl. Ruth means friend and she lived
during the time of the Judges. Matthew lists her in the direct lineage of Jesus Christ,
although she was a Moabite. Bye!
Duck Puppet:
(mouth) Quack! Quack! Furst Samuel is witten by Mister Samuel. It tells all about Mister
Samuel's life. Quack! Did you know dat Samuel became da priest 'cause Eli's sons were so
bad. He was a good priest for a long time, too. Quack, Quack! Den da people wanted a king,
so God said O.K! Samuel anointed their very first king by pouring oil all over his head.
(giggle) I sure wish I could've seen that. But da new king wanted to, Quack, please people
more than he wanted to please God. The rest of dis story is no quack up believe me, cause
King Saul and his good son Jonathan died on da battlefield. Ain't dat sad. Quack, quack!
Sheep: (harp)
Baaa! Baaa! I w-w-wanted to tell you about II Samuel c-c-cause it's the h-h-history of
Da-a-avid, the great sheph-er-er-erd King. It rec-or-or-ords the full establishment of
Jerusalem as the re-re-religious and po-li-li-litical center of I-I-Israel. In this
boo-oo-ook we cle-ar-ar-arly see the c-c-coming of the Mess-i-i-iah from the fam-am-ily of
D-D-David. B-b-bye!
Boy: (crown)
Boy, it would be great to be a real live king. I guess the next best thing is reading
about them in Kings and Chronicles. The prophet kept records of each of the kings. These
records were later compiled by Jeremiah to make Kings and Ezra to make Chronicles. Kings
is considered the political history, while Chronicles is the religious history. These both
were originally one book, but the translators separated them into two books each. The
books close with both Israel and Judah in exile and slavery. Do you wonder how I know all
this stuff? Aristo Rat told me.
Bro. Gray:
(temple) Well, Glory! Glad to be with you today. I here to tell you about a great man and
book in the Bible. Yes I am! Praise, the Lord. That book is . . . a . . . Ezra. That's
right. Amen Let me get my notes. Now Ezra, Hallelujah! is all about tomatoes, ketchup, no
that's my grocery list. Ezra was a preacher, well they called him a priest in the Bible,
but it's the same thing. He was a writer too, cause he wrote all about Israel's return to
their homeland after 70 years of exile. Hallelujah! It covers a history of about 80 years.
Being the good preacher he was, he helped the people rebuild the temple and re establish
worship. Hallelujah, it's time to go.
Puppet:
The puppet should have the hiccups.(wall) Nehemiah
means comforter. He held an important position as the king's cup bearer. He asked for a
leave of absence and financial assistance to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. He was a
tremendous organizer, with the commitment to match the arduous task. Nehemiah was a man of
prayer.
Star: (star)
Esther means star. She was a beautiful orphan that became the queen used by God to save
Israelites from annihilation. The name of God is not mentioned once in this entire book. The books of Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther are
contemporary. That means they all took place around the same time period. Don't mix in the
crowd, you can be a shining star by obeying God's Word.
Aristo: In
all the books of history we see that although leaders failed and people failed, God's Word
never failed. He kept a careful watch over his Word to fulfill His Word, when His people
met the conditions. God's love is never ending. God's faithfulness is limitless. He
remained faithful despite their faithlessness. You are writing the history of your life
everyday. Are you writing a story of commitment to see God's promises fulfilled in your
life? You make the choices. You hold the pen, the future depends on your obedience to
God's word.