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Books of the Bible Psalms The Book of Psalms is the most ancient collection of poetry in the world. Set to music, it served as the hymnbook for the Israelites and early church in praise and worship of YHVH, the LORD. Rather than rhythm and rhyme, it uses clarification, contrasts, comparisons, and repetition. The Psalms have provided comfort, encouragement and strength for over a thousand years. Delight yourself in the law of the LORD, meditate on it day and night, and plant yourself by the rivers of water!
Books of the Bible The New Testament 1 of 2 Matthew to ActsThe New Testament portion of the Bible begins with the Gospel (Good News) according to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, followed by the Acts of the Apostles. This book includes: - Easier-to-read King James Version - LARGE print-16 point type>"But as many as received him (Jesus), to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name: Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God." John 1:12-13
Books of the Bible Psalms The Book of Psalms is the most ancient collection of poetry in the world. Set to music, it served as the hymnbook for the Israelites and early church in praise and worship of YHVH, the LORD. Rather than rhythm and rhyme, it uses clarification, contrasts, comparisons, and repetition. The Psalms have provided comfort, encouragement and strength for over a thousand years. This book includes: - Easier-to-read King James Version- LARGE print-16 point type- Stress-less coloring pagesDelight yourself in the law of the LORD, meditate on it day and night, and plant yourself by the rivers of water!
The Acts of the Apostles (written by Luke) provides the beginning history of the Church as disciples of Christ began their mission to evangelize. It mainly centers on Peter, one of "the twelve," and Paul, who, like Luke, was not an eyewitness of Jesus yet believed.
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