Bible Overview KJV Authorized Version Pamphlet
$4.99
Want a quick overview of the entire King James Bible? Enjoy having a simple summary of all 66 books of the Bible at your fingertips with this slimline pamphlet (KJV edition)! See what you need to know at a glance with this full-color, ultra-slimline pamphlet! This edition includes the same quick-reference charts, summaries, and outlines as Rose’s popular Bible Overview pamphlet, but quotes Scriptures only from the trusted King James Version. For each book of the Bible, it shows the name of the book, the author, topic, where and when it was written, purpose, and a key verse from the KJV! Enjoy having these features at your fingertips:
*Easy-to-understand overview on ALL 66 books of the Bible, answering key questions:
*Who wrote the book?
*Where was it written?
*When was it written?
*Why was it written?
*Basic outline for each book of the Bible along with a key Scripture from the KJV.
*Color-coded-See which books are grouped together: Pentateuch, historical books, poetry, major prophets, Gospels, Paul’s Epistles, and more!
*Slimline-Easily fits inside most Bible covers making it easy to pull out and reference!
Whether you’re a new believer or a longtime Christian, enjoy the clear headings, easy-to-read summaries, and concise information in Rose’s Bible Overview: KJV Authorized Version pamphlet. Perfect for Sunday school, church libraries, giveaways, group and individual use, discipleship, new believers, church membership classes, and more.
4 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781628628036
ISBN10: 1628628030
Compiled by: Rose Publishing
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2018
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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