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This booklet is aimed at people who are new to the Bible and costs £4.00.

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There are many people today, both Christians as well as non-Christians, who are very unfamiliar with the Bible. They may have their favourite passages, but what is each book about, and how do all these books and letters fit together?

That may also be the situation of many of us. We may be very familiar with John’s Gospel or Ephesians, but what about Jude or Jeremiah, to say nothing of some … most …. or even all of the Minor Prophets? And where does Jude fit in with the rest of the New Testament?

The object of this well written book is to give a brief overview of what the 66 books of the Bible are about, and to place them in relationship to each other. As such it is a publication that many will find interesting and helpful to read, and it will be valuable to give to Christian friends who may need some help in understanding the Bible.

It has three useful appendices, one containing many useful and helpful notes.

This book is aimed primarily at people new to the Bible, but all students of the Word will find it of interest and help. (76 page A5 size paperback, printed on high quality paper; £4.00)

 

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01 - The Pentateuch 
02 - The Historical Books 
03 - The Prophets 
04 - The Gospels 
05 - The Acts 
06 - The Later Letters 
07 - The Bible 
08 - The Godhead 
09 - Conditional Immortality 
10 - Practical Christianity 
11 - Prophecy 
12 - General Subjects
1 - for those who are new to the Bible 
2 - for those who are familiar with the Bible 
3 - for those who like to study the Bible in depth
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