XTB Issue 7
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Days 1-20 Follow On In Mark’s Gospel, Looking At Chs 8-12
The Book Of Judges Gets The Treatment Over Days 21-40 Looking At Chs 1-8
Days 41-45 Take A Little Look At Some Psalms
Judges Again – Chs 13-16 – Over Days 46-55
On Day 56 We Meet Ruth And Cover Her Whole Story Until Day 64
There’s A Quick Look Into Matthew’s Gospel To Find Out Who Ruth Is Related To.
A Series Of Puzzles And Questions At The Very End Of The Book Offer A Chance To Look Into Other Parts Of The Bible Not Covered Here And Some Budding Comedians Try Their Hand At Making You Laugh (or Groan) On The XTB Joke Page.
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Zoom in on Judges and Ruth
Take a closer look at Mark and Psalms.
See how God always keeps his promises.
Issue Seven of XTB is called Heroes & Zeros. Three months of Bible readings to help you investigate who Jesus is and why He came in Mark’s Gospel, to check out the book of Judges to see if the Israelites will live for God now that they’re in the promised land, and to meet Ruth – King David’s great grandmother.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781873166697
ISBN10: 1873166699
Alison Mitchell
Binding: Saddle Stitch
Published: February 2004
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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