XTB Issue 2
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The First 17 Days Look Through Acts Chs 8-10
Days 18-20 Take A Little Look At Some Psalms
Day 21 Gets Us Back Into Genesis And By Day 30 We’ve Covered Chs 25-33!
Days 31-45 Look At Some Miraculous Things In Matthew Chs 8 & 9
Days 46-65 Go Back To Genesis To Find Out About Joseph In Chs 37-50.
A Series Of Puzzles And Questions At The Very End Of The Book Offer A Chance To Look Into Other Parts Of The Bible Not Covered Here. There Is Also A Little Bit Of Serious Code-cracking To Do On The Very Last Page.
Additional Info
Zoom in on Genesis, Matthew and Acts.
Take a quick dip into the book of Psalms.
Crack codes as you go.
Issue Two of XTB is called Miracles and Dreams. Three months of Bible readings to help you investigate Jesus’ miracles in Matthew’s Gospel, discover why Peter’s dream changed everything for the first Christians in the book of Acts, and meet Jacob the Schemer and Joseph the Dreamer in Genesis. Includes a free XTB code cracker.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781873166956
ISBN10: 1873166958
Alison Mitchell
Binding: Saddle Stitch
Published: January 2004
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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