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The Illustrated Bible:

Story by Story
Front Cover
Michael Collins
2 Reviews
Dorling Kindersley, 2012 - Religion - 512 pages

The Illustrated Bible Story by Story is an indispensable retelling of the stories that have absorbed readers for centuries.

Authenticated by a team of expert biblical scholars and historians, The Illustrated Bible Story by Story traces the events and places that have shaped the scriptures, book by book, prophet by prophet, miracle by miracle.

With comprehensive and objective coverage of every major covenant, prophecy, miracle, and parable in the Old and New Testaments, set clearly in their historical and religious context, The Illustrated Bible Story by Story's uniquely accessible approach appeals to a general readership of any faith, making this an ideal gift as well as an essential resource for homes, schools, and libraries.

Highlights:

  • Supported by archaeological discoveries and historical documentation
  • Profiles key figures, from Adam and Eve to John the Baptist to Saint Paul
  • Focuses on key sites, such as Jericho and Mount Sinai
  • Comprehensive timelines give an instant overview of events
  • Before-and-after panels throughout link events over time
  • Features portraits, works of art, maps, landscapes, and key artifacts
  • Includes family trees showing genealogies

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Review: The Illustrated Bible Story by Story

User Review  - Dominic - Goodreads

A great side-by-side book that can be read with the Bible that completely enhances your experience by providing summaries, facts, and beautiful pictures. A must-have in order to better understand your Bible! Read full review

Review: The Illustrated Bible Story by Story

User Review  - Dee - Goodreads

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About the author (2012)

Collins is an Irish Catholic priest who was a protocol adviser to Pope John Paul II. He is currently a consultant to the Vatican Committee for the Millennium and Associate Professor of History at the American University in Rome.

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