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KJV, Kids Study Bible, Leathersoft, Blue (9780310747758)



The moment you open this Bible you'll discover amazing facts and inspiring people: powerful kings and beautiful queens, noble warriors and awesome prophets. You'll witness great battles and greater miracles. Best of all, you'll get to see how God loves and cares for ordinary people-and how much he cares for you.

Features include:

"Did You Know?" reveals fascinating facts in the Bible
"Life in Bible Times" brings the Bible alive with descriptions and pictures
"Let's Live It!" shows you how to apply the Bible to your life today
"Words to Remember" helps you remember important Bible verses
Dictionary/concordance explains key words and helps you find important Bible passages
Book introductions explain each Bible book
8 color maps show you where it all happened
Complete King James Version of the Bible, a timeless treasure and traditional favorite

Ideal for home, school or church, The King James Version Kids Study Bible sweeps you off on a fun and captivating quest: knowing God.


Product details

  • 9-12
  • Leather | 1600 pages
  • 152 x 226 x 41mm | 1,066g
  • Zonderkidz
  • Grand Rapids, United States
  • English
  • black & white halftones, maps
  • 0310747759
  • 9780310747758
  • 607,466


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