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Hidden Trivia Bible Word Searches
$6.99
You love word searches. . .
You love the Bible. . .
Y ou’ll love the double challenge of Hidden Trivia Bible Word Searches!
Here’s a brand-new collection of Bible puzzles with a bonus–“hidden trivia” questions made from the leftover letters!
These 100 puzzles are based on the familiar and beloved King James Version and cover the gamut of scripture–from Genesis to Revelation, including the
*people
*places
*things and
*ideas
…of God’s Word. First, you’ll find the 22-30 search words in the puzzle grid. Then you’ll read the uncircled letters for a related Bible trivia question.
Hidden Trivia Bible Word Searches is a great way to turn “down time” into something productive!
1 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781636097152
ISBN10: 1636097154
Conover Swofford
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2023
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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