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Don't Know Much about the Bible

Everything You Need to Know About the Good Book but Never Learned

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Don't Know Much about the Bible

By: Kenneth C. Davis
Narrated by: Arthur Morey, Lorna Raver
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Bringing to life the world of the Old and New Testaments, the acclaimed creator of the bestselling Don’t Know Much About® series transforms dry, difficult reading into colorful and realistic accounts. Relying on new research and improved translations, Kenneth C. Davis uncovers some amazing questions and contradictions about what the Bible really says:

•Jericho’s walls may have tumbled down because the city lies on a fault line.
•Moses never parted the Red Sea.
•There was a Jesus, but he wasn’t born on Christmas and he probably wasn’t an only child.

Don’t Know Much About® the Bible entertains and astonishes, but more important, provides a much better understanding of the world’s most-owned but least-understood anthology, with much more fun along the way.
Bibles & Bible Study History Christianity Bible Study Commentaries Thought-Provoking Middle East Middle Ages Funny
Comprehensive Overview • Historical Context • Educational Content • Unbiased Perspective • Scholarly Information

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It's always important to learn more about the bible and it's teaches, as it has impacted most of us lives. This book helps in it's own way to clarify some unanswered questions. I'm happy I was able to learn from it.

Very interesting book.

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There are indeed so many different perspectives. this book goes a long way at showing the commonalities between the religions and the associated good books/bibles. A great read.

the title is quite appropriate. the book shares

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I was hesitant about listening to this book because the title implied to me an elementary treatment of the subject. However, the book turned out to be a very detailed review of the content, meaning, history, language, and archaeology of the Old and New Testaments. I found this book to be fascinating, and I plan to listen to it again.

Much More than the Title Implies

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Rational,informative, and extremely entertaining. Two thumbs up for this series. Once you start there is no putting it off

Phenomenal

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Very well presented and easy to follow. approach is systematic and follows a chronological line. information is instructional and doesn't suggest conclusions

very informative

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