Bible With Mark Finley Bible Study Helps
$57.39
The Holy Bible
Authorized King James Version with Mark Finley Bible Study Helps
These are the Words of God. The tested and approved King James Version (KJV) is printed together with Mark Finley Bible Study Helps in a clear, legible type size.
This edition also comes with a number of other features:
*Self-pronouncing Edition
*Centre Column Reference
*Words of Christ in red
Mark Finley Study Helps include:
*One Hundred Twenty-five Famous Bible Passages/Stories/Events
*Understanding Prophetic Symbols
*Great Prophecies of the Bible
*Bible Studies Series I: Bible Studies You Can Give
*Bible Studies Series II: More Bible Studies You Can Give
*Bible Studies Series III: Help for Daily Living
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781909545724
Translation: King James Version
Language: English
Colors: Pink and Purple
Binding: Duo-Tone
Words of Jesus Christ in Red Letters
Published: January 2016
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
Weight | 1.0 kg |
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