State Rally Day 2016 Guidelines - Louisiana Missionary Baptist

The Young People’s Department
Of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Louisiana Baptist State Convention
Sis. Rosie Weston-Hudson, Director
Dr. Hilda J. Guillory, State Woman’s Director
Dr. C. S. Gordon, State President
Guidelines for
State Rally Day 2016
Saturday, June 10, 2016
9:00am – 3:00pm*
Registration 8:00 – 9:00 a.m.
Host
East Carroll Parish Association
Sis. Clara Matthews, District Woman’s Director
Rev. Raymond Gill, Moderator
SITE:
Lake Providence Community Center
1320 Sparrow St,
Lake Providence, LA 71254
*Will Probably Finish By 1:00 p.m. without Basketball
Theme:
“MAKING DISCIPLES FOR CHRIST”
Matthew 16:24-26; 1 Timothy 2:11-13; Psalm 49:6-9; Matthew 10:38
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IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
 The Rally Day is open to all youth and adults in the state convention. You do not have to be a
winner or have a winner from your church to attend. It is a wonderful fun-filled event.
 The competitions are for district winners.
 District should hold eliminations in their district and the winners will compete at the state level.
If your church would like to participate and your district does not have an elimination
competition, please contact Sis. Rosie Hudson at (318) 572-0121.
 All youth are invited to attend and join in the fun and fellowship.
 All children, youth, and adults must be registered. The registration fee is $5. The fee does not
include a meal. The Host district will sell refreshments. A refreshment menu will be forwarded
to the churches that register.
 Winners of the performance competitions will perform at the state convention in July 2016.
 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: MONDAY, JUNE 6, 2016.
AREAS OF COMPETITION
Thematic Drama
General Description
The Thematic Drama is designed to give a visualization of the Conference theme, bringing the
scriptures to life. Young people have an opportunity to express their acting talent as well as their skills
in producing a Biblical drama. This will require them to do in-depth Bible study and research in order to
produce the drama. The drama must be based on the theme which is “MAKING DISCIPLES
FOR CHRIST”” The drama can come from any story in the Bible, which will reflect this theme.
Rules Governing the Event
1. Each district can enter one drama in this competition.
2. You will have two (2) minutes set-up time.
3. You will have eight (8) minutes performance time.
4. You must provide all your own props and materials
5. At the end of the eight minutes, the presentation will be stopped.
6. A performance, which goes over time, will be penalized five (5) points.
7. All materials must be removed from the stage immediately to prepare for the next performance.
Age Categories
All ages can participate in this event. Participants must be from your district and registered at the Rally
Day.
Judging Criteria
 100
Interpretation of the Theme (How well the drama interprets the theme and scriptures)
 100
Performance (The quality of acting – Are actors interesting and natural on stage?)
 100
Creativity (How creative is the drama in terms of props, sound, lights, music, etc.?)
 100
Costumes (Are costumes appropriate, tasteful, coordinated, well chosen, etc.?)
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Drill/Step Team Competition
General Description
This competition allows the young people an opportunity to express their talents and stage skills in a
Christian manner. The young people are challenged to research the Scriptures for leads in their
presentation.
Rules Governing the Event
1. Each District can enter one team in this event.
2. Once on the stage, each team will have five (5) minutes to perform. Please practice within
the time frame. Time will be strictly enforced.
3. Team uniforms must be Christian dress. Watch your dress! Watch your steps!
4. Performance must be based on the theme, “MAKING DISCIPLES FOR CHRIST”.
Age Categories
Teams can consist of ages up to 21.
Judging Criteria
 20 pts
 20 pts
 20 pts
 10 pts
-
Interpretation of the Theme
Steps/Choreography
Precision or Gracefulness
Coordination
•
•
•
10 pts - Originality
10 pts - Timing
10 pts - Uniforms
Interpretive Dance
General Description
This competition allows the young people an opportunity to express their talents and stage skills in a
Christian manner. The young people are challenged to research the Scriptures for leads in their
presentation.
Rules Governing the Event
1. Each District can enter one team in this event.
2. Once on the stage, each team will have five (5) minutes to perform. Please practice within
the time frame. Time will be strictly enforced.
3. Team uniforms must be Christian dress. Watch your dress! Watch your steps!
4. Performance must be based on the theme, “MAKING DISCIPLES FOR CHRIST.”
Age Categories
Teams can consist of ages up to 21.
Judging Criteria
 20 pts
 20 pts
 20 pts
 10 pts
-
Interpretation of the Theme
Steps/Choreography
Precision or Gracefulness
Coordination
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•
•
•
10 pts - Originality
10 pts - Timing
10 pts - Uniforms
Mime Team Competition
General Description
This competition allows the young people an opportunity to express their talents and stage skills in a
Christian manner. The young people are challenged to research the Scriptures for leads in their
presentation.
Rules Governing the Event
2. Each District can enter one team in this event.
2. Once on the stage, each team will have five (5) minutes to perform. Please practice within
the time frame. Time will be strictly enforced.
3. Team uniforms must be Christian dress. Watch your dress! Watch your steps!
4. Performance must be based on the theme, “MAKING DISCIPLES FOR CHRIST”.
Age Categories
Teams can consist of ages up to 21.
Judging Criteria
 20 pts
 20 pts
 20 pts
 10 pts
-
Interpretation of the Theme
Steps/Choreography
Precision or Gracefulness
Coordination
•
•
•
10 pts - Originality
10 pts - Timing
10 pts - Uniforms
Thematic “EXPO” (Oratorical Contest)
General Description
The Thematic “Expo” will provide our young people an avenue to develop and enhance their
communication skills. Public speaking and written communication are very important in their schools
and their career fields. This event gives our young people an opportunity to write and express
themselves creatively, thereby giving their opinion regarding the world in which we live pertaining to the
theme. The theme for this year is ““MAKING DISCIPLES FOR CHRIST”
Matthew 16:24-26; 1 Timothy 2:11-13; Psalm 49:6-9; Matthew 10:38
Rules Governing the Event
1. Each district can have one representative per age category
2. Each speaker will speak from the topic, “MAKING DISCIPLES
3. Each speaker will have a two-minute limit.
4. No props are to be used in this event. Speech must be memorized.
Age Categories
Intermediate (12-14)
Senior (15-17)
College (18-23)
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FOR CHRIST”.
Judging Criteria
 10 pts
 10pts
 10pts
 10pts
 10pts
 10pts
 10pts
 10pts
 10pts
 10pts
100pts
Scriptural Application
Content
Sticking to the Subject
Organization,
Clarity of Speech
Memorization
Expression
Delivery
Stage Decorum
Staying within the two minute time limit
The Great Debate
General Description
The Great Debate is designed to teach youth and young adults how to disagree in an orderly fashion
and sharpen their thinking and concentration skills. It also requires them to base their argument on
research and to be able to present their beliefs in a persuasive manner. More importantly, youth and
young adults will be able to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of the Word of God on
issues of our day. The 2016 Topic: “The Performing Arts Ministry: Dance, Drill, Mime, Etc. is a
major part of present day youth ministry. Is this helping children and youth to become effective
disciples?” Yes or No
Rules Governing the Event
1. Each district can enter two debaters, one affirmative (Yes) and one negative (No).
Team is defined as those on the affirmative side or on the negative side.
3. Total time for each debater is two minutes. One minute to present your position
and one minute for rebuttal (argument).
4. Each debater will give their one-minute presentation first (alternately – one ‘yes’ debater and
one ‘no’ debater). Each debater will then give a one-minute rebuttal, alternately.
5. There should be no name-calling or other inappropriate remarks.
6. Debaters should take notes during the presentations of their opponents so that they can
present their rebuttals in an organized way. Each debater should rebut only the debater
opposite him/her.
Age Categories
Intermediates: Ages 12-14
Judging Criteria
20 pts
20 pts
20 pts
20 pts
20 pts
20 pts
100 pts
Senior: Ages 15-17
Persuasiveness
Biblical Support
Delivery
Presentation (Articulation/Volume)
Time
Rebuttal
Total
5
College: Ages 18-23
Bible Drill
General Description
The Bible Drill is designed to sharpen our youth skills in locating scriptures in the Bible. It helps them
become familiar with all books of the Bible as well as the organizational structure. It provides for a fun
and competitive way for learning the books of the Bible. The Bible Drill consists of two parts, Book Drill
and Scripture Drill. Each District may place a contestant in each age appropriate drill
BOOK DRILL (AGES 5-9 ONLY)
Rules Governing the Event
1. Participant must follow the drill command:
Attention – stand straight, eyes on the caller and Bible at side.
Present Bible – Bible at waistline with Genesis faced down
The Call – the call is stated twice.
Start – begin searching.
2. Once the book is located, the participant place his or her index finger on the book’s name
and step forward within 10 seconds.
3. Once called upon, the participant must be able to state the name of the book located.
Judging Criteria
 5 pts – to all participants who locate the book and step forward within the 10 second allotted
time.
 10 pts – to the first participant who locates the book and steps forward within the 10 second
allotted time.
SCRIPTURE DRILL (AGES 10-12 ONLY)
Rules Governing the Event
1. Participant must follow the drill command:
Attention – stand straight, eyes on the caller and Bible at side.
Present Bible – Bible at waistline with Genesis faced down.
The Call – the call is stated twice.
Start – begin searching.
2. Once the call is made, the participant must locate the exact Scripture (book, chapter, verse).
He or she must place their index finger on the Scripture and step forward within 10 seconds.
3. Once called upon, the participant must be able to read the verse and state the Scripture
reference.
(Example: “For God so loved the world ------- John 3:16”)
Judging Criteria
 5 pts – to all participants who locate the Scripture and step forward within the 10 second
allotted time.
 5 pts – to the first participant who locates the Scripture and steps forward within the 10
second allotted time.
 5 additional points for the first participant who locates the Scripture if he or she can read the
Bible verse correctly.
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Bible Knowledge 2016
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Looking for fun and excitement for your youth…Look no further. Come enjoy the competition and fun.
See the attached list of Bible Trivia Questions and Answers
Bible Trivia 2016
Study Questions
Question
Answer/Scripture
THE DEVIL, YOU SAY
In which Gospel did Jesus refer to Satan as “the prince of this world”? John
(14:30; 16:11)
2. According to John’s Gospel, Satan was from the very beginning both A murdered
a liar and a __________.
John 8:44
3. What New Testament man did Satan provoke to lie to the Holy
Ananias (Acts 5:3)
Spirit?
4. Satan offered to give Jesus power over all the world’s kingdoms if he Fall down and worship Satan
would do what?
(Matthew 4:8-10)
5. When Satan is in the form of a great red dragon, how many heads
Seven heads (Revelation 12:3)
does he have?
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What affliction did Paul attribute to the power of Satan?
A “thorn in the flesh”
(2 Corinthians 12:7-9)
7. In 1 John, we are told that the Son of God was manifested so that he
Works
might destroy the ___________ of the devil.
(1 John 3;8)
8. In Luke’s Gospel, Jesus referred to seeing the fall of Satan. What did Lightning falling from heaven
he compare the fall to?
(Luke 10:18)
9. Which apostle described the “whole armor of God” that would protect Paul
Christians against the wiles of the devil?
(Ephesians 6:11-18)
10. Complete this verse from the Epistle of James: “Resist the devil, and
Flee
he will ____________ from you.
(James 4:7)
1.
11. Which Epistle warns people against being “puffed up” with pride as
Satan is?
1 Timothy (3:6)
BEASTLY PRIESTS
12. What righteous king fired all the priests who had been appointed to
serve pagan gods?
13. Which king ordered the execution of Abimelech and other priests
because they had conspired with David?
14. Which miracle of Jesus led the priests to conspire to have him
executed?
15. Which crime did the high priest charge Jesus with?
16. What two wicked sons of Ahab reigned after his death?
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Josiah
(2 Kings 23:5)
Saul
(1 Samuel 22:13-18)
The raising of Lazarus
(1 John 11:43-54)
Blasphemy
(Matthew 26:26)
Ahaziah, Jehoram
(2 Kings 1)
17. What was the penalty in Israel for disobeying a priest?
18. What man asked the high priest for letters of commendation so he
could work in the synagogues of Damascus?
Death
(Deuteronomy 17:12)
Saul
(Acts 9:2)
IT’S A STEAL!
19. Which Epistles say that the Day of the Lord will come like a thief?
20. Which prophet condemns people who pile up stolen goods?
21. What was Jesus doing when he lamented that his Father’s house had
been made into a “den of thieves”?
1 Thessalonians 5:2
2 Peter 3:10
Habakkuk
(Habakkuk 2:67)
Driving the money changers out of
the Temple
(Mark 11:15-17)
22. What book of the Bible states that “stolen waters are sweet”?
(Proverbs 9:17)
23. In which of Jesus’ parables is a man robbed, beaten, and left halfdead by the roadside?
24. According to Proverbs, what kind of thief is not despised?
The Good Samaritan
(Luke 10:30)
One who steals because of hunger
(Proverbs 6:30)
25. Who stated that thieves and swindlers would not inherit the Kingdom
of God?
26. What did Joseph accuse his brothers of stealing?
Paul
(1 Corinthians 6:10)
His sliver cup
(Genesis 44:1-17)
On the cross, with the two thieves
(Matthew 27:38)
27. Where was Jesus when he was placed between two robbers?
THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL
28. According to Jesus, what is easier than a rich man entering the
Kingdom of Heaven?
29. Who was given money to say that Jesus’ disciples had stolen his
body from the tomb?
30. Who uttered the famous words “Woe to you who are rich”?
31. According to Proverbs, what type of money dwindles away?
32. In Jesus’ parable, what happened to the rich man who had to build
bigger storehouses in which to keep all his wealth?
33 Which New Testament epistle of Paul’s instructs the rich to be “rich
in good works”?
34 According to Jeremiah, a rich man should not boast of his riches, but
boast of what?
A camel going through the eye of a
needle
(Matthew 19:24)
The Roman soldier
(Matthew 28:1-5)
Jesus
(Luke 6:9-24)
Money obtained dishonestly
(Proverbs 13:11)
He died
(Luke 12:16-21
(1 Timothy 6:17-19)
That he knows the Lord
(Jeremiah 9:23)
MARRIAGE MADE IN HEAVEN… OR ELSEWHERE
35. What wealthy king was led into idol worship by his many foreign
wives?
36. What unscrupulous king divorced his first wife to marry his brother’s
wife
37. Who said that Moses allowed divorce because of people’s hardness
of heart?
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Solomon
(1 Kings 11:3-8)
Herod
(Matthew 14:3-4)
Jesus
(Matthew 14:3-4)
38.
Who married a prostitute named Gomer?
39.
What husband and wife lied to the apostles about their finances?
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Who told Christians that it was permissible for a believer to let go of
an unbelieving spouse?
41. What unmanned wife urged her husband to curse God?
42. Who was thrown into prison for criticizing the marriage of a king?
43. What disobedient wife turned into a pillar of salt?
44. Which king was told by a prophet that the child born of his
adulterous affair with another man’s wife would die?
45. Who made a seven-day marriage feast but never married the woman?
Hosea
(Hosea 1:1-3)
Ananias and Sapphira
(Acts 5:1-11)
Paul
(1 Corinthians 7:13-17)
Job’s wife
(Job 2:3-10)
John the Baptist
(Matthew 14:3-4)
Lot’s wife
(Genesis 19:26)
David, who had committed adultery
with Bathsheba (3 Samuel 12:114)
Sampson
(Judges 14:10-20)
FAT OF THE LAND
46. The book of Proverbs tells you to “put a ___________ to your throat
if you are given to gluttony?
47. According to the book of Job, what sort of man has a fat neck and a
bulging waistline?
48. Which prophet condemned the rich of Israel for lying on ivory beds
and dining on fattened calves?
49. What great man was accused of being “a glutton and a drunkard?
50. Which prophet predicted a time when the fat of Israel would waste
away
51. Which parable of Jesus concerned a well-fed man who said to
himself, “Eat, drink, and be merry”?
Knife
(Proverbs 23:2)
The wicked man
(Job 15:20-27)
Amos
(Amos 6:4)
Jesus, believe it or not
(Matthew 11:19)
Isaiah
(Isaiah 17:4)
The parable of the rich fool,
l (Luke 12:19-20)
LAUGHING AND DANCING
52. Who was snickered at for claiming that a dead girl was only asleep?
53. What is the only book in the Bible to mention God laughing?
54. According to Job, whose children dance about and make music?
55. Complete this verse from Psalms: “Thou hast turned my ________
into dancing.”
56. According to Psalm 126, what caused laughter among the Jews?
57.
To whom in the Beatitudes does Jesus promise laughter?
58.
Who laughed when she heard she would bear a son in her old age?
In a famous event in Elijah’s life, who danced wildly around the
altar of their false god?
60. What famous idol did the Israelites dance in front of while Moses
was away?
59.
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Jesus, when he raised the girl to life
(Matthew 9:23-25)
Psalms, God laughs at the wicked.
(Psalms 2:4; 37:13; 59:8)
The children of the wicked
(Job 21:7-12)
Mourning
(Psalm 30:11)
Bringing the captives back to
Jerusalem (Psalm 126:1-2)
Those who weep
(Luke 6:21)
Sarah
(Genesis 18:10-12)
The priest of Baal
(1 Kings 18:26)
The gold calf made by Aaron
(Exodus 32:19)
Complete this verse from Ecclesiastes: “As the crackling of thorns
under a pot, so it the laughter of the _______________.
62. Who laughed at Nehemiah’s plans to rebuild Jerusalem?
61.
Fool
(Ecclesiastes 7:6)
Sanballat, Tobiah, and Geshem
(Nehemiah 2:19)
SWEET REVENGE!
63. How did Samson get vengeance on the Philistines for binding and
blinding him?
64.
How did King Ahab get even with the prophet Micaiah for
prophesying his death in battle?
65.
Which prophet lost his head because he had spoken out against
Herodias marrying her husband’s brother?
66. Which son of judge Gideon was killed in revenge for the slaughter of
his 70 brothers?
67. Which parable did Jesus tell to show that God will in due time
avenge the suffering of his people?
Level I 12-14
Killed thousands of them by tearing
down their temple
(Judges 16:28-31)
Ahab put him in prison, with bread
and water rations
(1 Kings 22:26-28)
John the Baptist
(Mark 6:19-24)
Abimelech
(Judges 9:24)
The parable of the persistent widow
and the unjust judge
(Luke 18:1-8)
Level II 15 – 17
SPELLING BEE RULES
1.
After the pronouncer gives the contestant a word, the contestant should pronounce the word
before spelling it.
2.
The contestant may request the pronouncer to re-pronounce the word, define it, or use it in a
sentence. The pronouncer shall grant the request until the judges agree that the word has been
made reasonably clear to the contestant. Judges may disqualify any contestant who ignores a
request to start spelling. (NOTE: Standard procedure is that the pronouncer will make a
sentence of all words, whether requested or not.)
3.
Having started to spell a word, a contestant shall not be permitted to change letters already
pronounced. He/she may retrace the spelling from beginning, but in the retracing there can be no
change of letters and their sequence from those first pronounced. If there is any change in the
letters and their sequence, the speller will be disqualified.
4.
Upon missing the spelling of a word, the contestant immediately drops out of the contest. The
next word on the pronouncer’s list is given to the next contestant.
5.
When the contestants are reduced to two, the elimination procedure changes. At that point, when
the first contestant misspells a word, the second contestant shall be given the opportunity to spell
that same word. If the second contestant spells that word correctly, plus the next word on the
pronouncer’s list, then the second contestant shall be declared the winner.
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6.
If the second contestant misspells the new word, then the new word shall be referred to the first
contestant. If the first contestant spells that word correctly, plus the next word on the
pronouncer’s list, then the first contestant shall be declared the winner.
7.
If both spellers misspell the new word, both shall continue in the contest with the first contestant
being given the next word. The contest shall then continue under Rules 5 and 6.
8.
Any questions relating to the spelling of a word should be referred to the judges by the
contestant(s) immediately after the spelling of the word and before the next word is pronounced.
No protest will be heard after that word has been given to another contestant. When only two
spellers remain, if both have misspelled the same word, the correct spelling will be given to the
audience. Then the contest will resume by giving the first speller a new word.
9.
The judges are in complete control of the Spelling Bee. Their decision shall be final on all
questions.
10.
If the word list is depleted, random words will be given from the next level.
Spelling Bee Word Lists ATTACHED
Level 1 – Grades 4-6 (2 pages)
Level II – Grades 7-9 (2 pages)
Level III – Grades 10-12 (2 pages)
BASKETBALL COMPETITION
Each district may enter one team in each of the divisions. There are two divisions: Level I Ages 12 -14
and Level II Ages 15 – 17. If there are a large number of teams, we will shorten the number and length
of quarters of play. The basketball competition will occur simultaneously with the other competitions so
that we can stay within the appropriate time guidelines for the full day of events.
A BASKETBALL COMPETITION AT THE STATE LEVEL
WILL NOT BE HELD IF WE ARE UNABLE TO SECURE A
FACILITY WITH A GYM. We will let you know in advance.
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SPELLING BEE WORDS LEVEL II (Grades7-9)
Abomination
Abraham
Administration
Agrippa
Alexander
Ambassador
Ancient
Antioch
Adultery
Advocate
Apostle
Appeal
Armlet
Babylon
Bake
Baldness
Beard
Balm
Banner
King
Baptism
Banquets
Barabbas
Barley
Basin
Bathsheba
Battlement
Bethlehem
Birthright
Bishop
Beulah
Chamber
Chamberlain
Chapman
Chariot
Chase
Chestnut
Children
Christian
Chronicles
Cinnamon
Circumcision
Citizenship
Cleopas
Corinthians
Commandments
Deputy
Desert
Devil
Diamond
Diana
Deuteronomy
Disciple
Divorce
Doctrine
Drusilla
Dungeon
Enoch
Ephesus
Esau
Essences
Esther
Eternal
Eunice
Evangelist
Excommunication
Fowl
Fortifications
Furnace
Fugitive
Genesis
Gentiles
Gethsemane
Gilead
Goat
Golgotha
Goliath
Hezekiah
High Priest
Honey
Hornet
Hosanna
Inkhorn
Inn
Instant
Inspiration
Iron
Isaiah
Ishmael
Jehovah
Jephthah
Jezebel
Jeremiah
Jericho
Jerusalem
Joshua
Latchet
Latin
Lazarus
Lead
Leather
Leeks
Leopard
Leprosy
Leviticus
Levites
Mantle
Marble
Ministry
Mark
Market -Places
Mars Hill
Martha
Mary
Magdalene
Matthew
Nathaniel
Nazarene
Nehemiah
Nettle
Olive
Omega
Obadiah
Ostrich
Orchard
Ophrah
Ornaments
Passage
Passover
Peacock
Pavilion
Pentecost
Perfumes
Recorder
Red Sea
Reed
Rebekah
Reuben
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Revelation
Roman
Ruth
Salutation
Samaritans
Slaughter
Samuel
Sabbatical
Sadducees
Sanballat
Scorpion
Shalmaneser
Shiloh
Sinai
Stranger
Symbolism
Synagogue
Syria
Tabret
Tares
Tamar
Thessalonica
Thyine wood
Timothy
Tishbite
Titus
Topaz
Tortoise
Trance
Trumpets
Turpentine Tree
Tyrannus
Tyre
Usury
Uzzia
Uzziah
Valley
Vineyards
Viper
Valgate
Worshipper
Yoke
Zacharias
Zechariah
SPELLING BEE WORDS LEVEL II (Grades7-9)
HELEK
HELEM
HELI
EXCUSED
GUESTCHAMBER HELKATH
EXECRATION FLINTY
GATHERER
HEMLOCK
GUIDING
EXILE
FLOCKING
GAY
HENCEFORWARD
GUILT
EXPECT
FLOURISHED GAZER
HENOCH
GUTTERS
EXPEL
FLOURISHETH GAZINGSTOCK
HEPHZIBAH
HABAIAH
EXPENSES
FLOURISHING GAZZAM
HEREUPON
HABAKKUK
EXPLOITS
FOAMETH
GEBAL
HEREWITH
HABERGEONS
EXQUISITE
FOAMING
GEBER
HERODIAS'
HACHALIAH
EXTEND
FOLKS
GEDEON
HERON
HADAR
EXTENDED
FOLLIES
GEDEROTH
HETHLON
HAGGI
EXTINCT
FORBEARANCE GENDER
HEZIR
HAI
EXTORTION
FORBIDDETH GENDERETH
HEZRONITES
HAKUPHA
EXTREMITY
FORCIBLY
GENTILE
HIDDEKEL
HALAK
EYED
FORCING
GENTLY
HIEREMOTH
HALTED
EYESERVICE
FORECAST
GERSHONITE
HIGHNESS
HALTETH
EYEWITNESSES FOREIGN
GESHURI
HILLEL
HAMATHITE
EZBON
FOREIGNERS GETHER
HINDERETH
HAMMELECH
EZECHIAS
FORETOLD
GETHSEMANE
HINGES
HAMMON
FADING
FORGAVEST
GIBEONITE
HIRAH
HAMONGOG
FAINTNESS
FORGETTEST GIDDALTI
HOARDED
HANDED
FAMISH
FORGETTING GIER
HOARFROST
HARADAH
FAMISHED
FORLORN
GILOH
HOBAB
HARE
FATFLESHED FORMETH
GILONITE
HARHUR
FAUCHION
FORSAKING
GINATH
HARIPH
FAULTY
FORSOOKEST GINNETHON
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SPELLING BEE WORDS-LEVEL III (Grades 10-12)
Abominable
Abomination
Advertise
Agape
Agrippa
Alleluia
Amanitas
Antioch
Apocrypha
Arabia
Arameans
Ararat
Ferret
Archangel
Armageddon
Axletrees
Baptism
Babylonia
Barabbas
Beatitudes
Benediction
Benedictus
Bethany
Birthright
Caesar
Chariots
Consecrate
Canaanites
Capernaum
Chanukah
Chronology
Christology
Confirmation
Corinthians
Counsellor
Damascus
Damsel
Dedication
Demetrius
Demonia
Delilah
Deliverer
Dispersion
Drusilla
Earthenware
Ebenezer
Ecclesiastes
Egypt
Egyptian
Clipsheet
Elisa
Embalming
Encampment
Intermesh
Excommunication
Feebleminded
Jeremiah
Frankincense
Firkins
Filthiness
Firstling
Forthrightness
Gahar
Galatians
Galbanum
Galileans
Galilee
Genealogy
Gethsemane
Gilead
Goliath
Gomorrah
Gopher
Gourd
Gudgodah
Haggai
Hallelujah
Haman
Hammothdor
Hananiah
Handicraft
Hepher
Herald
Hermogenes
Hippopotamus
Conium
Idol
Immanuel
Incense
India
Inheritance
Inkhorn
Inspiration
Isaac
Isaiah
Ishmael
Italian
Jehovah
Jairus
Jangling
Jewry
Jericho
Jot
Jerusalem
Jewish
Jezebel
Joatham
Jochebed
Jonathan
Lamentations
Lazarus
Lebanon
Leviticus
Libertines
Libya
Lydia
Messiah
Methuselah
Midianites
Moriah
Myrrh
Mordecai
Mulberry trees
Myrtle
Nazarene
Naomi
Nehemiah
Nicodemus
Nineveh
Nebuchadnezzar
Ophrah
Ornaments
Ostrich
Onesimus
Palestine
Pavement
Pavilion
Peacocks
Pelican
Pentecost
Perfumes
Pestilence
Pharaoh
Patrimony
Pharisees
Philadelphia
Palsy
Philemon
Philippi
Philippians
Philistines
Philosophy
Pomegranate
Pottery
Procurator
Psaltery
Purification
Quails
Quartus
Quaternion
Quicksands
Quiver
Rachal
Rachel
Rebekah
Revelation
Ribai
Roebuck
Romamtiezer
Roman Empire
Rufus
Ruth
Sabbath
Sacrifice
Sadducees
Salmon
Spelling Bee Word List-Level III
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SPELLING BEE WORD LIST – LEVEL III
Salmone
Salutation
Samaritans
Samson
Sapphire
Scapegoat
Scorpion
Scourging
Scripture
Sepulcher
Serpent
Shadrach
Sharon rite
Shew-bread
Shiloh
Solomon
Spikenard
Zeboiim
Zebulonite
Zedad
Zelah
Zelek
Zelotes
Zemaraim
Susanna
Synagogue
Tabbath
Tabernacle
Tabitha
Tabor
Tarshish
Tarsus
Taverns
Teraphim
Testament
Thaddeus
Tharshish
Theophilus
Thessalonians
Thomas
Thresholds
Tumbrels
Timotheus
Tortoise
Tree
Transfiguration
Turpentine
Unicorn
Uriah
Versions
Vineyards
Vulture
Weasel
Willows
Wimple
Wine-press
Wormwood
Worshipper
Zacchaeus
Zachary
Zebedee
Zechariah
Zoan
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