All The Women Of The Bible
$14.99
Elizabeth, Abigail, Rizpah, Jael, and Tabitha . . . who were these biblical women? What did they do? How did they serve or not serve God? This fascinating collection answers your questions with just a turn of the page. Informative biographies and fresh retellings of Scripture stories trace the struggles, failures, and triumphs of saints, sinners, harlots, and angels. This book is divided into two sections: the book of names and the book of stories. The Book of Names contains over 400 entries listing a short description of each woman’s life, alternate spellings, biblical citations and cross references to other entries. The Book of Stories comprises the second half of the book and tells the stories of 56 very important women in detail.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780785818960
ISBN10: 0785818960
M L DelMastro
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: July 2004
Publisher: Hachette Book Group USA
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