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Moses parting the Red Sea
Free printable Moses parting the Red Sea coloring page for kids. A faith-filled Bible Stories design perfect for Sunday school, family devotion, and quiet time. Download and print for free.
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- PDF and PNG
- Paper size
- US Letter and A4
- Best for
- Sunday school, homeschool, quiet time
- Use
- Personal, family, classroom, church


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Create My Child's PageAbout this coloring page
Moses stands at the front of the page with his staff raised over his head, and the sea on either side of him is split into two enormous walls of water. The Israelites — a long line of families, animals, and bundles of belongings — are walking through the dry path between the walls. You can see fish frozen mid-swim in the water walls if you look closely. In the far background, the edge of Pharaoh's chariots is just visible at the horizon. The page has a lot of vertical movement, which makes it dramatic without being violent, and the dry seabed gives kids open space to add small details like shells, footprints, or tiny puddles.
Suggested Scripture: Exodus 14:21 (NIV) — Then Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and all that night the Lord drove the sea back with a strong east wind and turned it into dry land. The waters were divided.
The page is designed as a printable Christian coloring activity that can support a short Bible conversation, a family devotional moment, or a calm classroom activity.


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Create a personalized Jesus coloring pageTeaching ideas for parents and teachers
- Before coloring, ask kids to draw an arrow on the page showing which direction the wind was blowing. It makes the scene feel real instead of magical.
- For ages 5–7: count the animals or families in the crossing line. Help them see this wasn't a small group — it was a whole nation walking through.
- For Sunday school: focus on the moment before the sea parted. The Israelites were trapped, scared, and angry at Moses. Ask, "What did they do wrong in that moment? And what did God do anyway?"
- For family devotion: read Exodus 14 together and talk about a time your family felt stuck with no way out. What happened next?
Print and activity tips
- Use two different shades of blue for the two water walls — slightly lighter on top, darker near the seabed — to give them depth.
- Add small fish in the water walls with a fine-tip pen after coloring; it's a quiet detail that always gets noticed.
- Color the seabed in browns and tans, then sprinkle a few colored shells along the path — kids enjoy the idea that the sea floor wasn't empty.
Discussion questions
- The Israelites were scared right up until they walked into the path. What's the difference between being scared and not trusting?
- What do you think it felt like to walk between two walls of water?
- Why do you think God used wind to part the sea instead of just making it disappear?
- Pharaoh's army followed them in. Why do you think they didn't stop when they saw the walls of water?
- Has there ever been a time something opened up for you when you thought there was no way?



