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Published08/15/2012
Long DescriptionPairing an inspiring Bible verse with a beautiful nature photograph in full color, 365 Bible Verses-A-Year is the perennial bestseller that offers daily comfort and timeless wisdom. John celebrates love, accompanied by a blushing pink rose. Heavenly beams of sunlight illuminate the insight of a Psalm. Acts affirms faith in God beside an image of a calm ocean. Plus Corinthians honors the life of Jesus, James counsels against temptation, Peter encourages charity, and a stunning rock formation emphasizes Job’s steadfast faith. Cited chapter and verse from the trusted source, the King James version of the Bible.
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