Unfolding Word : The Story Of The Bible From Creation To New Creation
$28.99
The Bible is more than just a collection of isolated stories.
Scripture is a transformative, unfolding Word that’s shapes and changes its readers. Too often, however, the Bible can be misunderstood or hard to comprehend: How does the Bible, with its various authors, genres, and style, separated by hundreds of years, tell a single story?
In The Unfolding Word, Zach Keele helps readers understand the narrative shape of the Bible and how each of its parts collectively tell one grand Story. Engaging with both ancient history and the personal events depicted in Scripture provides a unique perspective for readers of the Bible. By treating the whole world of Scripture as a cohesive story, hidden insights and spiritual jewels will begin to emerge.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781683593805
ISBN10: 1683593804
Zach Keele
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2020
Publisher: Lexham Press/Kirkdale Press
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