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52 Ways to Know Your Bible Better Robert Jon Crown

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: U.S.A; Thomas Nelson Publishers; 1992Description: 143tr; Paperback, Illustration; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0840796188, 9780840796189
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 220.07
  • C953-R64
Online resources: Summary: This is a great little book, one that should be added to everyone's library. Its 144 pages are broken down into 52 short chapters, each providing a possibly new and refreshing way to study and explore the Bible. The writer suggests finding the version or translation of the Bible that is best for you. He also provides fun and inventive ideas for getting to know your Bible through journaling, reading plans, Bible study, etc. He also suggests key questions to ask yourself as you read each chapter or verse, such as ""What does this mean"", ""What does this mean to me"", ""Who said it"", ""Who is listening"" etc. He points out prayers, heroes and heroines and so much more.
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This is a great little book, one that should be added to everyone's library. Its 144 pages are broken down into 52 short chapters, each providing a possibly new and refreshing way to study and explore the Bible. The writer suggests finding the version or translation of the Bible that is best for you. He also provides fun and inventive ideas for getting to know your Bible through journaling, reading plans, Bible study, etc. He also suggests key questions to ask yourself as you read each chapter or verse, such as ""What does this mean"", ""What does this mean to me"", ""Who said it"", ""Who is listening"" etc. He points out prayers, heroes and heroines and so much more.

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