New Manners And Customs Of The Bible (Revised)
$22.99
Fully revised! Bigger and Better than ever! Over 700 scripture references, in sequence, from Genesis to Revelation. 100’s of cross references-Dozens of sayings and events from the Bible. More illustrations and photographs! Upgraded index!
For over a 100 years, Freeman’s Manners and Customs of The Bible has been the serious Bible student’s choice.
Short of enrolling in a course in ancient Hebrew civilization, The New Manners and Customs of The Bible is the quickest, easiest, and most enjoyable way to understand the people and culture of the Bible. It is an invaluable key to unlocking a complete and accurate understanding of Scripture often hidden in ancient Hebrew culture.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780882707457
ISBN10: 0882707450
James Freeman | Revised by: Harold Chadwick
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 1998
Publisher: Bridge-Logos Publishers
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