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Divine Purpose & Structure

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120
30 students
22 December 2025

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 1 of 4 in the unit "Deep Dive into Scripture". Lesson Title: Understanding the Divine Purpose and Structure of the Bible Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will explore the overarching purpose of the Bible and its significance in the Christian faith. They will learn about the structure of the Bible, including the Old and New Testaments, and the different literary genres found within. Activities will include group discussions on the impact of scripture and an overview of key themes that run throughout the Bible.

Grade Level

12th Grade

Duration

120 minutes

Class Size

30 students


Unit Overview

This is Lesson 1 of 4 in the unit "Deep Dive into Scripture." The unit aims to develop a critical and analytical understanding of the Bible, its themes, and literary structure from a faith-based and literary perspective.


Lesson Title

Understanding the Divine Purpose and Structure of the Bible


Common Core Alignment

Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies (Grades 11-12)

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.11-12.2
    Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary that makes clear the relationships among the key details and ideas.

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.11-12.4
    Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including vocabulary specific to domains related to history/social studies.

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.11-12.6
    Evaluate authors’ differing points of view on the same historical event or issue by assessing the authors’ claims, reasoning, and evidence.

Speaking & Listening Standards (Grades 11-12)

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.11-12.1
    Initiate and participate effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) with diverse partners on grades 11–12 topics, texts, and issues, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively.

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.11-12.4
    Present information, findings, and supporting evidence, conveying a clear and distinct perspective, such that listeners can follow the line of reasoning.


Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  1. Summarize the overarching purpose of the Bible within the Christian faith, articulating its significance.
  2. Identify and explain the structure of the Bible, including the division between the Old and New Testaments.
  3. Recognize different literary genres within the Bible and explain how they contribute to its overall message.
  4. Analyze key themes found throughout scripture and discuss their impact on culture and faith.
  5. Engage collaboratively in discussions, providing evidence and citing scriptural references to support viewpoints.

Materials Needed

  • Copies of Bible excerpts (Old and New Testament passages representing different genres: narrative, poetry, prophecy, epistle, parable)
  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Projector and screen for visual presentations
  • Chart paper and colored markers for group work
  • Student notebooks or digital devices for note-taking
  • Handout: "Overview of Bible Structure and Genres"
  • Exit ticket slips (index cards)

Lesson Procedures

0-10 mins | Introduction and Engagement

  • Begin with a thought-provoking question, written on the board: "What do you think is the main purpose of the Bible?"
  • Students write quick 2-3 sentence personal reflections in their notebooks.
  • Share a few responses, framing the lesson focus on understanding the Bible’s divine purpose and structure.
  • Briefly introduce the unit, set expectations, and explain today’s objectives.

10-30 mins | Mini Lecture & Visual Presentation: The Bible’s Purpose and Structure

  • Present a multimedia slideshow explaining:
    • The Bible as foundational scripture to Christian faith.
    • The Bible's overarching divine purpose: revelation, guidance, covenant, salvation.
    • Divide into Old vs. New Testament — historical context and theological significance.
    • Overview of literary genres: narrative, law, poetry, prophecy, gospel, epistle, apocalyptic literature.
  • Use visual aids (charts/graphics) to map Bible structure.

30-45 mins | Deep Dive into Genre Exploration—Group Jigsaw Activity

  • Divide students into 6 groups; assign each a Bible genre:
    1. Narrative (Genesis 1-3)
    2. Poetry (Psalm 23)
    3. Prophecy (Isaiah 53)
    4. Gospel Narrative (Mark 1:1-20)
    5. Epistle (Romans 8)
    6. Parable (Luke 15:11-32)
  • Each group reads the passage and answers:
    • What genre is this?
    • What message does it convey?
    • How does this genre serve the Bible’s overall purpose?
  • Prepare to share findings with the class.

45-70 mins | Group Presentations and Collaborative Discussion

  • Groups present their analysis (3-4 minutes each).
  • After each presentation, facilitate quick Q&A and highlight connections between genres.
  • Lead a class discussion: How do these genres together create a unified divine narrative? What is the impact of scripture on faith and society?
  • Encourage citing textual evidence, promoting critical thinking and close reading skills (aligning with CCSS R.H.11-12.1 and SL.11-12.1).

70-90 mins | Thematic Overview — Facilitated Brainstorming & Chart Creation

  • Ask students to identify key themes emerging from the scripture passages. Examples to guide: covenant, salvation, justice, mercy, human nature, redemption.
  • In pairs, students brainstorm themes, then compile ideas on the whiteboard/chart paper.
  • Together, synthesize into a class-generated thematic map of scripture.
  • Discuss how these themes illustrate the Bible’s divine purpose.

90-110 mins | Reflective Writing and Sharing

  • Students independently write a 1-page reflection answering:
    • How does understanding the Bible’s structure and purpose deepen your appreciation of scripture?
    • Which literary genre do you find most compelling or impactful—and why?
  • Volunteers share excerpts.
  • Optionally, encourage students to connect themes to modern-day issues or personal beliefs.

110-120 mins | Exit Ticket and Closure

  • Distribute index cards for exit tickets with prompts:
    • One key insight about the Bible’s purpose or structure you learned today.
    • One question or idea you want to explore further in this unit.
  • Collect exit tickets.
  • Summarize the lesson’s major points and preview Lesson 2: Deeper analysis of Old Testament themes.

Assessments

  • Formative:

    • Group jigsaw activity and presentations evaluating ability to identify genre and purpose.
    • Class discussion participation demonstrating comprehension and analytical skills.
    • Thematic brainstorming activity to assess synthesis and collaboration.
  • Summative (at Unit Level):

    • Reflective writing response graded on clarity, evidence use, and depth of insight.
    • Exit ticket to inform next lesson planning based on student curiosity and understanding.

Differentiation

  • Provide digital and print copies of Bible passages for ease of access.
  • Allow audio versions or read-aloud for students who benefit from auditory learning.
  • Encourage advanced students to bring in supplementary biblical examples or historical context.
  • Offer sentence starters for reflective writing support.

Extensions & Home Connection

  • Challenge students to interview a family member or community figure about the Bible’s significance and bring back insights for class discussion.
  • Assign optional reading: overview articles on the history of the Bible or Christian scriptural interpretations.

Reflection for Teachers

  • Did students engage critically with the texts and make connections across genres?
  • Were students able to articulate the Bible’s overarching divine purpose with evidence?
  • Which strategies best supported struggling readers or speakers?
  • Use exit tickets and reflections to guide adjustments for Lesson 2.

This lesson infuses historical context, literary analysis, and collaborative learning grounded in Common Core standards, designed to lead 12th graders into an enriched understanding of scripture’s divine purpose and literary beauty.

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