Como Estudiar La Biblia – (Spanish)
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James Braga has written this book using the techniques of the study of the Scripture and has exposed the concepts in a clear and simple style. He presents a variety of methods of biblical study from a wide and careful view, so that the reader doesn’t need a previous knowledge of the Bible. This makes this book an ideal book for a group or individual study.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780829713688
ISBN10: 0829713689
Language: Spanish
James Braga
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 1989
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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