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  • The Book of Books

    Editors of The Book of Books

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 5, 2014)
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  • The Book of Books

    Trevor Dennis

    Paperback (Lion UK, Jan. 1, 2003)
    The great stories of the Old and New Testaments are best understood in the contexts in which they were shaped—contexts which help sift storytelling and history, poetry and prose, chronicle and commentary. Trevor Dennis is an academic theologian with a gift for storytelling. He wanted to write this, his first book for junior readers, to bring them fresh insights into the familiar stories of the Bible. From the Garden of Eden to the Heavenly City, here is the story of God's people retold with verve, humor, insight, and originality.
  • The Book of Books

    Trevor Dennis

    Paperback (Lion UK, Jan. 1, 2003)
    The great stories of the Old and New Testaments are best understood in the contexts in which they were shaped—contexts which help sift storytelling and history, poetry and prose, chronicle and commentary. Trevor Dennis is an academic theologian with a gift for storytelling. He wanted to write this, his first book for junior readers, to bring them fresh insights into the familiar stories of the Bible. From the Garden of Eden to the Heavenly City, here is the story of God's people retold with verve, humor, insight, and originality.