Old Testament Coloring Pages for Kids (Free Printable PDFs)

Looking for Old Testament coloring pages for kids that are easy to print and fun to use in
Sunday School, homeschool, or family devotions?
You’re in the right place. Below you’ll find free, faith-filled coloring sheets based on real Old Testament
Bible stories—designed to help children visualize Scripture, remember key moments, and talk about what God is like.

✅ Print-friendly (A4)   ✅ Great for church + home   ✅ Story-based + memory verse options


Browse All Old Testament Coloring Printables

Want to explore everything in one place? Start here:
Old Testament Coloring Sheet Tag.

You can also browse the main coloring collection here:
Coloring Downloads.




Pentateuch Coloring Pages (Numbers + Deuteronomy)

These Old Testament printables are great for teaching about God’s guidance, obedience, and trust—especially for
ages 4–10. Use them for a lesson opener, quiet activity, or a “retell the story” discussion after coloring.

Balaam and His Donkey (Numbers 22)

A memorable story about listening to God—even when we don’t want to. Great for talking about guidance,
obedience, and God seeing what we can’t.

The Bronze Serpent (Numbers 21)

A powerful lesson in trusting God’s provision and healing. This one works especially well for “look and live”
themes and pointing kids toward faith.






Joshua & Early Israel Coloring Pages

These are ideal for teaching courage, faith, and God’s rescue—especially when kids are learning what it means to
trust God in hard moments.



Kings & Leaders of Israel Coloring Pages (1–2 Samuel)

If you want Old Testament Bible character coloring pages, the early kings of Israel are a
fantastic place to start. These printables help kids connect leadership with humility, obedience, and God’s plan.

Saul Spares Agag (1 Samuel 15)

A clear “obedience matters” lesson—perfect for Sunday School discussions about doing things God’s way (not halfway).












Prophets & Powerful Old Testament Moments (1–2 Kings)

These coloring pages help kids understand that God speaks, God keeps His promises, and God is at work even when
situations feel intense or confusing.










Old Testament Memory Verse Coloring Pages

Want something simple for kids to color while memorizing Scripture? These Old Testament memory verse coloring pages
are perfect for quiet time, morning baskets, or Sunday School take-home sheets.






How to Use Old Testament Coloring Pages With Kids

1) Read the Bible story first (2 minutes)

Read a short section from the passage (or a children’s Bible summary). Keep it simple: Who is in the story?
What problem happens? What does God do?

2) Color while you retell the story (5–15 minutes)

As kids color, ask easy prompts like:

  • What do you think this person is feeling?
  • What does this story teach us about God?
  • What would you do in this situation?

3) Add a “one sentence takeaway”

Finish by helping your child say one short truth (example: “God sees my heart” or “God keeps His promises”).
This makes the printable feel like a real Bible lesson—not just an activity sheet.


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