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Samson and Delilah and Other Stories From the Bible

The Old Testament

The Bible Explained to Children, Joël Muller

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Kinder- und Jugendbücher / Kinderbücher bis 11 Jahre

Beschreibung

Discover a richly illustrated children's version of the world's most read book: the Bible

In this seventh book, find out about Gideon, Samson, Samuel's calling and the ark of God with the Philistines.

Joshua had divided the Israelites into twelve tribes. Each tribe was named after one of Jacob's sons. They settled in the land of Canaan, each in a different part of the country. Most tribes chose to live in the mountain regions, as the people from Canaan mostly lived in plains.

This collection is perfect for young readers (6-10 years old) to discover the greatest stories and the most important charachters from the Bible.

Discover all the most important stories from the Old Testament in this new collection:

• Adam and Eve• Noah's Ark• The Tower of Babel• Isaac's Sacrifice• Joseph, Prince of Egypt• Moses and the Ten Commandments• Samson and Delilah• David and Goliath... and many more!

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