The bestselling Rose Book Of Bible Charts, Maps & Time Lines was the 2007 #1 Bible Reference book sold in Christian bookstores! Spiral bound for ease of use, this is a must-have for every pastor and teacher. It offers 180 pages of full-color Bible charts, maps, and time lines —all reproducible. A $250 value when items are purchased separately. Book measures 11.25″ x 9.5″ x 1″. Special hard cover hides spiral binding. Looks great on a bookshelf and opens flat for ease of use and for photocopying. Copies are limited to 300 per original document, in one church only. Rose Book Of Bible Charts, Maps & Time Lines is an outstanding study, teaching and pastor reference resource for understanding biblical dates, geography, events, and much more. Compare Bible times and now at a single glance. Look inside the Tabernacle and Solomon’s Temple. Compare religions. There are literally thousands of facts to enrich one’s Bible study, understanding, and teaching. Here is a sampling of the content found in this bestselling book:
Full-color Bible Charts
Overviews of the Old and New Testaments
The Creation
Maps that compare Bible and modern times
The Holy Land:
The Middle East;
Where Jesus Walked
Paul’s Journeys
Detailed illustrations of the Tabernacle, Temple and High Priest
The Tabernacle
Palm Sunday to Easter
Biblical and historical Time Lines
Christian History Timeline
Bible Time Line
How We Got the Bible
Christianity, Cults & Religions
Denominations Comparison
Islam & Christianity
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