XTB Issue 8
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We Kick Off In Mark And Cover Chs 14-16 Over Days 1-20
Day 21 Opens Up The Book Of 1 Samuel And We’ll Look Through Chs 1-5 Until Day 35
Days 36-45 Examine Some Of David’s Psalms (prayers Or Songs To God)
Back To 1 Samuel On Day 46 And You’ll Get Through Chs 8-17 By Day 65.
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.
Hope You Have Lots Of Fun With The Crown Coder. It’s Very Cool.
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Find out about Samuel and Saul in 1 Samuel.
Look at some of the prayers and songs David wrote – through good times AND bad.
Read about what happened to Jesus on the very first Easter in the final part of Mark.
And use your XTB Crown Coder to discover who the Real King is.
Issue Eight of XTB is called The Real King. Three months of Bible readings to help you investigate the first Easter in the last part of Mark’s Gospel, to meet the last of the judges – Samuel – and the first king of Israel – Saul – in the book of 1 Samuel, and to dip into some of King David’s psalms as well, plus you get a free XTB Crown Coder…!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781904889083
ISBN10: 1904889085
Alison Mitchell
Binding: Saddle Stitch
Published: May 2004
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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