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Bible stories are often told with a straight retelling of the scriptural text with very little emotion or motive emphasising what the story is trying to convey - the very real personal story contained with. This book is a collection of 13 biblical accounts told from the perspective of some of the lesser known characters in the Bible. Ever wondered what Rahab thought about the Israelites when they came to Jericho, or what the soldiers thought of Paul when he was shipwrecked, or how about what was running through Sapphira's mind when she held back the money from the disciples? Get to read their Point Of View, along with some other great Bible characters.
'C. P. Clarke has a good eye for detail and a great turn of phrase. I recommend these retelling of Bible stories, both the more familiar and the less.' Andrew Watson, Bishop of Guildford
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Bible stories are often told with a straight retelling of the scriptural text with very little emotion or motive emphasising what the story is trying to convey - the very real personal story contained with. This book is a collection of 13 biblical accounts told from the perspective of some of the lesser known characters in the Bible. Ever wondered what Rahab thought about the Israelites when they came to Jericho, or what the soldiers thought of Paul when he was shipwrecked, or how about what was running through Sapphira's mind when she held back the money from the disciples? Get to read their Point Of View, along with some other great Bible characters.
'C. P. Clarke has a good eye for detail and a great turn of phrase. I recommend these retelling of Bible stories, both the more familiar and the less.' Andrew Watson, Bishop of Guildford