Complete Book Of Whos Who In The Bible
$18.99
This popular collection of books not only provides key Bible facts, character profiles, important places in history, and descriptive timelines, but it makes learning enjoyable.
The Complete Book of Who’s Who provides readers with a complete listing of people in the Bible with descriptions of their lives and accomplishments.
The Complete Book of When and Where tells intriguing accounts of 1,001 events in Christian history and their significance. Includes a comprehensive timeline.
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Information on Every Person in the Bible Is Now at Your Fingertips!
This is your ultimate resource for learning about the people of the Bible. Perfect for when you’re
Studying God’s Word
Preparing a lesson for your small group
Answering questions about people listed in the Bible
This popular reference book includes
All the people in the Bible arranged in alphabetical order for easy reference
Quick Takes on prominent people in the Bible that give information on their strengths, weaknesses, and lessons from their lives
Information and background that answers questions such as:
Where does Barnabas first appear in the Bible?
Who is Ezekiel’s father?
Who is Belteshazzar, and how did God use him?
Get quick info about any person in the Bible!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780842383691
UPC: 031809083697
Philip Comfort | Walter Elwell
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2005
Complete Book
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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