Deborah and the Very Big Battle

Deborah and the Very Big Battle

Author: Tim Thornborough

Publisher:

Published: 2020-11

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 9781784985561

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Teach children that listening to God is always the very best thing to do with this fun retelling of the story of Deborah for 2-5-year-olds.


Egermeier's Bible Story Book

Egermeier's Bible Story Book

Author: Elsie Emilie Egermeier

Publisher: Warner Press

Published: 2008-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781593173364

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As a more economical alternative to the standard hardbound edition, this softbound version of Egermeier's Bible Story Book brings you all the same text, artwork and study guides (minus the expanded map section).


Making the Bible Modern

Making the Bible Modern

Author: Penny Schine Gold

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2018-10-18

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1501724983

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The Bible has played a critical role in the story of Judaism, modernity, and identity. Penny Schine Gold examines the arena of children's education and the role of the Bible in the reshaping of Jewish identity, especially in the United States in the 1920s and 1930s, when a second generation of Eastern European Jews engaged the task of Americanizing Jewish culture, religion, and institutions. Professional Jewish educators based in the Reform movement undertook a multifaceted agenda for the Bible in America: to modernize it, harmonize it with American values, and move it to the center of the religious school curriculum. Through public schooling, the children of Jewish immigrants brought America home; it was up to the adults to fashion a Judaism that their children could take back out into America. Because of its historic role in the development of Judaism and its cultural significance in American life, Gold finds, the Bible provided Jews with vital links to both the past and the present. The ancient sacred text of the Bible, transformed into highly abridged and amended "Bible tales," was brought into service as a bridge between tradition and modernity.Gold analyzes these American developments with reference to the intellectual history of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Europe, innovations in public schooling and social theory, Protestant religious education, and later versions of children's Bibles in the United States and Israel. She shows that these seemingly simple children's books are complex markers of the pressing concerns of Jews in the modern world.


Jacob & the Prodigal

Jacob & the Prodigal

Author: Kenneth E. Bailey

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2011-06-27

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 0830868852

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Drawing on a lifetime of study in both Middle Eastern culture and the Gospels, Kenneth E. Bailey compares the Old Testament saga of Jacob and the New Testament parable of the prodigal son, offering a fresh view of how Jesus interpreted Israel's past, his present, and their future.


The Bible for Young Children

The Bible for Young Children

Author: Marie-Helene Delval

Publisher: Eerdmans Books for Young Readers

Published: 2010-06-28

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780802853837

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Amidst the countless famous stories in the bible, there are some that stand out, that never grow old no matter how many times they are told. This book gathers some of the most beloved stories and heroic, memorable characters from David and Goliath to Daniel in the lion s den, from creation to the Good Shepherd and tells them with a simplicity appropriate for young children. Short text and bold, accessible paintings make this a perfect book for introducing young readers to some of the bible s most beloved stories.