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Journey to the Promised Land


volume 11, The Lion Story Bible

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No. of pages 24

Published: 1999

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Each attractive book retells one complete episode from the Bible in 20 pages. The easy-to-read text is complemented by spacious, detailed pictures. A final page of background information helps parents and teachers set the story in the context of the whole Bible. The Bible reference is included in every book. The original series had 52 books; the new series picks out the top 24: 10 stories from the New Testament and 14 from the Old Testament. Together, they give an excellent representative coverage of the whole Bible narrative. The series has a bright new look. Sales of previous editions exceed 10 million copies.

 

This is volume 11 in The Lion Story Bible .

There are 24 pages in this book. This book was published 1999 by Lion Hudson Plc .

Penny Frank and Tony Morris are well known for their collaboration on the Lion Story Bible series - a series of inexpensive 24 page readers, each of which takes a separate Bible story from either the Old or New Testament. Tony Morris illustrated Lion Children's Books' successful Lion Story Bible series. His other work includes the What's Their Story? series for Oxford University Press, and Hodder Children's Books' Historical Storybooks series.

This book contains the following story:

The Exodus
The Exodus tells of Moses and his journey to the promised land. God appeared to Moses as a burning bush on Mount Horeb and sent him back to Egypt to demand the release of the Israelites from slavery. The Pharoah refused so God sent the ten plagues, whereupon the Israelites were allowed to leave. Moses led them in the Exodus out of Egypt and across the red sea to Mount Sinai. Here Moses received the Ten Commandments. From Sinai, Moses led the Israelites to the Desert of Paran on the border of Canaan. Twelve spies were sent to investigate and on return told Moses the land did not flow with milk and honey and was not conquerable. God was cross and struck down the spies and forced the Israelites to wander in the desert for 40 years before they were allowed to enter Canaan.

This book is in the following series:

The Lion Story Bible

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