The Bible with Pleasure: How to Get the Most Out of Reading Your Bible

Crossway Books (1997)
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Abstract

Each of the sixty-six books in the Bible has its own flavour. One of the pleasures of Bible study is to recognize each kind of writing that we are dealing with, and to learn to interpret it appropriately. The author has considerable experience in bringing the Bible to life, for readers young and old alike.

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