Korean New Testament
$12.99
This contemporary Korean New Testament is available in a quality paperback binding and an easy-to-read 10-point type size. It features the Korean Living Bible translation, which employs an interpretive and free translation philosophy to facilitate ease of reading and comprehension. There are also additional study helps included, making this Bible ideal for both outreach and for personal use.Features:Complete New Testament text of the easy-to-understand Korean Living Bible translationA plan of salvation article explains how to become a Christian and what it means to follow JesusA table of weights and measures helps to clarify biblical terms10-point type size
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310451761
ISBN10: 0310451760
Translation: Foreign
Language: Korean
Color: Full Color
Binding: Paper
Published: July 2019
Publisher: Zondervan
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