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Re: Official Review: Back to Bible Basics; Forward in Faith, ...

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This book as a review of the old and new testaments written in an easily understood format appears to have been well-researched and planned out. The inclusion of maps, poems, quizzes, illustrations certainly add to an appeal and should be enjoyed by people of all ages. A larger size font is an added benefit. Thanks for the nicely written review.
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The review about the 66 Holy scriptures of Bible is explained well in a good manner. Testaments are also defined in the book. you have given a thorough review.
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He wrote the book not to bring glory to himself; instead, his aim was to help people understand the scriptures and get to know Jesus. He candidly pointed out that reading about the Bible is no substitute for actually reading the Bible.
I will appreciate the writer for writing so beautiful sentences. There is no alternate for reading the Bible in real sense as reading about the Bible cannot be an alternate to actually reading it. Thanks for your review.
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It sounds a good book for Christians who can get a better grasp of events and explanations of The Bible through this book. Thanks for this nice review.
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

Reading the whole Bible is, definitely, a daunting task and I've often felt discouraged while trying to do it, so I'm glad there's a book like this one, that's not only helpful but also accurate.
Great review, thank you!
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