Egermeiers Bible Story Book (Revised)
$21.99
Bible Stories – 312 stories from Genesis to Revelation (Old and New Testaments)
Art – 122 full-color, full page illustrations by the late, renowned artist Clive Uptton
Table of Contents – Updated with color subject headings and scripture references to make finding and studying specific stories even easier
Question & Answers – Reinforce Bible learning with this helpful resource
Helpful Bible Information –
How we got the Bible
Books of the Bible and their history
Interesting facts about the Bible
Great Old and New Testament prayers
Reference table of Jesus’ parables and where they were found in the Bible
Maps – Color-coded and enlarged for easy, useful reference
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SKU (ISBN): 9781593173357
ISBN10: 1593173350
Elsie Egermeier | Illustrator: Clive Uptton
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: July 2008
Publisher: Warner Press
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