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How firm a foundation (S.A.T.B.)

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How Firm a Foundation explains how we know the Bible is true, how we know which books belong in the Bible, and how we know we have God s Word today. Notes in the Teacher s Edition provide activities and exercises for the class along with discussion ideas on relevant subjects. A complete copy and paraphrase of the translators preface to the King James Version of the Bible explains the translators philosophy of translation. Two tests that may be photocopied are also included. Grades 9-12."… (more)
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How Firm a Foundation explains how we know the Bible is true, how we know which books belong in the Bible, and how we know we have God s Word today. Notes in the Teacher s Edition provide activities and exercises for the class along with discussion ideas on relevant subjects. A complete copy and paraphrase of the translators preface to the King James Version of the Bible explains the translators philosophy of translation. Two tests that may be photocopied are also included. Grades 9-12."

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