An edition of The world's most wonderful book (1996)

The world's most wonderful book

how the Bible came to be

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An edition of The world's most wonderful book (1996)

The world's most wonderful book

how the Bible came to be

Describes how the various books of the Bible came to be written and discusses the importance of the Bible to Jews and Christians.

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
40

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Cover of: The world's most wonderful book
The world's most wonderful book: how the Bible came to be
1996, T. Nelson Publishers
in English
Cover of: The world's most wonderful book
The world's most wonderful book : how the Bible came to be
Publish date unknown, T. Nelson Publishers
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Edition Notes

"Story text is based on material from The Lion children's Bible by Pat Alexander"--Prelim. p. [2].
Includes index.

Published in
Nashville, Tenn
Series
Bible world

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
220/.09
Library of Congress
BS539 .D74 1996, BS539.D74 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
20 [i.e. 40] p. :
Number of pages
40

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL625354M
Internet Archive
worldsmostwonder0000dran
ISBN 10
0785279067, 0745921760, 0732405467
LCCN
96225381
Library Thing
345834
Goodreads
1733251
1379226

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