What was the purpose of the tabernacle? What did it look like? What is the relationship between the tabernacle and the temple? All these questions and many more are answered in this fascinating story of the tabernacle from its origins in the desert to the building of a permanent temple.
What did Mary and Joseph's house in Nazareth look like? What sort of boat did the fishermen Peter and Andrew sail? How did Luke the physician help his patients? The answers to these and many other questions about life in Biblical times are found in words and pictures in this absorbing book, aimed at children aged 7-9 years.
Ideal introduction to the fascinating story of how the world's most popular book was written, and how it has survived and been passed down to us today.
Where did the Jewish nation come from? Which route did the Hebrews take through the Wilderness? What did Solomon's Temple look like? How did people dress in Bible times? The answers to these, and many more, intriguing questions are answered in this invaluable introduction to God's Word for students, youth groups, and beginning Christians.
How many double-decker buses could have fit into Noah's Ark? Which Bible character is mentioned most times in Scripture? Where should you look in your Bible when you need peace? Who were the judges of Israel, and what did they do? Answers to all these fascinating questions and many more are to be found in this treasury of Biblical information, designed for beginners, but useful for all students of the Bible.
Bible - many books in one Story of God's People Fathers of the Nation The Tent of Meeting The Farmers Year The Temple Who's Who in the Old Testament The New Testament The Land The home Jesus in Galilee Work Jesus' Last Week in Jerusalem Paul's Missionary Travels Who's Who in the New Testament
An invaluable Bible Atlas for the Bible reader and student, with 79 original, full-colour maps of Bible lands. Maps are carefully annotated to show the routes of the great travellers such as Abraham, Moses and Paul; major battles, migrations and invasions; and include explanatory captions detailing the significance of each noted location. Richly illustrated in full-colour throughout - with photographs, charts and diagrams - the text clearly chronicles the story of God's people from the call of Abraham to the early spread of the Christian church.
Discover the remarkable story of Tabernacle shrine, from its origins in the desert to the building of a permanent Temple, using this detailed and fully illustrated guide. Readers will learn the Tabernacle's purpose, what it looked like, its relationship to the Temple, what became of the Ark of the Covenant, and whether or not the Tabernacle has any significance for Christians today.
The Bible is full of journeys, from Abraham's epic journey from Ur to the Land of Canaan, to the Hebrew's journey from slavery in Eqypt to the Promised Land. But what exactly was Mesopotamia, and where did Moses cross the Red Sea? This unique guide answers these questions, along with many others, using more than 30 colourful maps to provide an accessible backdrop to the Bible narrative.