Picture Bible : Gods Word Brought To Life In Pictures
$24.99
With a bold and bright new cover, The Picture Bible now extends its ever-popular appeal to a new generation.
With more than three million copies in print worldwide, this is the trusted and proven classic in picture Bibles. For decades, readers round the globe have discovered the thrill of their first big-picture understanding of God’s Word through the colorful pages of The Picture Bible.
With 230 Stories in full-color comic format, young readers will also find maps, a Scripture index, a time-line, and twenty-five “did You Know?” fact pages filled with helpful background information. Suitable for younger ages, preteens, younger teens, and adults who are new to the Bible.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780781430555
ISBN10: 0781430550
Iva Hoth | Illustrator: Andre LeBlanc
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: August 1998
Picture Bible
Publisher: David C. Cook
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