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Books of the Bible
for
Children, Teens, and Adult
You Will Ever Need! Ever Need!
The Sunday School BibleTM
Red-Letter Edition (God & Jesus Christ)
Based on the King James Version
Jesus’s Bloodline Highlighted
GENESIS
Book 1: Genesis (coming 2025)
The first book of the Bible. Transforming God's Word in to easy-to-understand English language so you know what God really did and said from the beginning of time: the creation of the world, the origin of humanity, and the early history of Israel. The story of Adam and Eve, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Throughout Genesis, themes of creation, covenant, faith, and God's promises to His people are central, culminating in God's covenant with Abraham and the promise of land and descendants that will form the foundation of the nation of Israel.
The following are our Genesis Bible Study Workbooks:
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God said...in Genesis
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Genealogy Charts & the Lineage of Jesus Christ
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The Life of Adam & Eve
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The Life of Cain & Abel
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The Life of Noah
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The Life of Abraham
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The Life of Isaac
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The Life of Jacob
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The Life of Joseph
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The Story of Sodom and Gomorrah
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The Story of the Tower of Babel
Book 2: Exodus (coming 2025)
The second book of the Bible. Read and easily understand
the story of the Israelites' escape from slavery in Egypt, under the leadership of Moses. The book begins with the oppression of the Israelites in Egypt and follows Moses' call by God through the burning bush to confront Pharaoh and demand the release of God's people. The book also includes the parting of the Red Sea, the Israelites' journey through the desert, and the giving of the Ten Commandments at Mount Sinai.
Coming soon: Exodus Bible Study Workbooks such as:
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The Life of Moses
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The 10 Commandments
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The Ark of the Covenant
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The Tabernacle
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and others
Book 4: Numbers (coming 2026)
The fourth book of the Bible. The primarily focus is on the Israelites' journey through the wilderness after their escape from Egypt, as they travel toward the Promised Land. The book gets its name from the two censuses (numbering of the people) taken at the beginning and near the end of the Israelites' journey. The narrative includes stories of rebellion, disobedience, and God's guidance. The Israelites, despite God's miracles and provisions, repeatedly complain and rebel against Moses' leadership and God's commands. The book details various laws, rituals, and instructions related to the Israelites' encampments, offerings, and priestly duties. It also recounts key events, such as the sending of twelve spies to scout the Promised Land, the refusal of the people to enter due to fear, and the resulting punishment of wandering in the desert for forty years.
Coming soon: Numbers Bible Study Workbooks.
Book 3: Leviticus (coming 2026)
The third book of the Bible. Learn God's instructions for His laws and rituals for worship, the responsibilities of priests (Levites) and the moral and ethical codes that govern the Israelites. The book is divided into various sections, covering offerings (sacrifices), cleanliness (purity laws), the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), and laws for holiness, including rules for proper conduct and relationships within the community. It emphasizes the importance of holiness, ritual cleanliness, and reverence for God.
Coming soon: Leviticus Bible Study Workbooks.
Book 5: Deuteronomy (coming 2026)
The fifth book of the Bible and final book of the Torah (the first five books of the Hebrew Bible) consists of a series of speeches delivered by Moses to the Israelites on the plains of Moab, just before they are about to enter the Promised Land. The book is essentially a restatement and expansion of the laws and commandments given in earlier books, particularly Leviticus and Exodus, with some additional instructions for living in the land they are about to inherit.
Moses reminds the Israelites of their history—God's faithfulness, the covenant, their struggles in the wilderness, and their repeated failures. He urges them to remain faithful to God, to love Him with all their heart, and to keep His commandments. The book emphasizes the importance of obedience to God’s law for prosperity and blessings, while disobedience leads to curses and punishment. It also includes the famous Shema (Deuteronomy 6:4-5), which proclaims the oneness of God and the command to love Him with all one's heart.
Deuteronomy concludes with Moses' final blessings for the tribes of Israel and his death on Mount Nebo, where he views the Promised Land before passing on leadership to Joshua. The book serves as both a renewal of the covenant and a reminder of the responsibilities of the people as they prepare to enter their new homeland.
Coming soon: Deuteronomy Bible Study Workbooks.
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