Life Of David Pamphlet
$4.99
This handy 14-page guide gives you the entire life of King David at a glance. From humble beginnings as a shepherd boy to king over Israel, David is one of the most beloved and impressive characters in the Bible. Despite many personal failures and weaknesses, David went down in history as “a man after God’s own heart.” Examine in detail the historical background of biblical events, a map of Bible places, This Bible pamphlet tracks every major event in King David’s life as well as the important people around him. See David’s life at a glance and know all of the key stories: David and Goliath, David and Jonathan, Saul’s jealously and attacks on David’s life, David’s marriage to Michal, Abigail, and more. Fits inside most Bible cover. Complete with maps, charts and time lines, this pamphlet explores the life of Jesus’ most famous ancestor. Perfect for the busy person who wants an overview of key themes and events.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781596363090
ISBN10: 1596363096
Compiled by: Rose Publishing
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2009
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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