Overview: The book is suitable for people with all levels of knitting ability, with instructions for basic techniques, so that all family members can feel encouraged to contribute. The knits have modern, stylish designs, and there is also a fold-out paper template for an Ark for the animals.
The True Story of Noah's Ark
โ Scribed by Tom Dooley
- Publisher
- MasterBooks
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 74
- Edition
- Har/Com
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
God always has a plan; God always has a man. The plan: destroy the wickedness of the world. The man: Noah. How would you feel if you knew that God was going to destroy the world, and you had been chosen out of millions of people to continue the human race? This book is not just Sunday school material for kids, but the thrilling adventure of Noah comes to life through the dazzling, detailed illustrations and the exciting True Story of Noah's Ark. The images of the interior of Noah's ark are like nothing you've ever seen before. The people and cities depicted here are certainly more advanced than what you've been led to believe - these people weren't cavemen! They invented metals and musical instruments; they were skilled craftsmen; they built grand cities - all BEFORE the Flood. And this is not fiction - it's all biblically and historically based.
โฆ Table of Contents
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Acknowledgments
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