Hebrews : Life Changing Encounter With Gods Word From The Book Of Hebrews (Stude
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This is a study of HEBREWS a, which reigns unchallenged as the New Testament’s finest commentary on the relationship between Christ and the Old Testament. It contains a chal lenging message to live wholeheartedly for Christ in every situation. In this Bible study participants will learn historical in- sights and word definitions. Also included are discussion questions, asssignments, and a leader’s guide. Format: Workbook Audience: New Christian Number of Lessons: 19 Average Number of Questions: 18 Prep Time: Medium
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SKU (ISBN): 9780891092728
ISBN10: 0891092722
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Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 1999
LifeChange Bible Studies
Publisher: NavPress
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