Read and Share Bible: More Than 200 Best Loved Bible Stories (Read and Share (Tommy Nelson)) (Libro

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Read and Share Bible Volume Two


More Than 200 Best-Loved Bible Stories
By Gwen Ellis Thomas NelsonCopyright © 2010 Tommy Nelson, a Division of Thomas Nelson, Inc.
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-1-4003-0853-8


Contents
Old Testament Stories, 1,
Abraham's Family,
Moses,
Balaam,
The Promised Land,
Solomon,
Elijah and Elisha,
Elisha,
Joash,
Hezekiah,
Job,
Wise Words,
Isaiah,
Daniel,
Jonah,
New Testament Stories, 144,
The Boy Jesus,
Jesus' Life,
Jesus' Death and Resurrection,
The Holy Spirit Comes,
Peter,
The Best Is Yet to Come,

CHAPTER 1
Old Testament

Joseph's Dreams Genesis 37:1–8
Joseph had 11 brothers. His father was Jacob. He loved all his sons, but he loved Joseph best. Joseph liked to tell his brothers about his dreams. He said, in one dream, all 12 brothers had bundles of wheat.
Then he said 11 bundles bowed down to his bundle. Oooo! That made the older brothers mad. "You're not the king over us," they told him.
God had a plan for this family that no one could see yet. God has a plan for your family too.

Joseph's Coat Genesis 37:3, 12–20
Jacob gave Joseph a beautiful coat with long sleeves. This made his brothers jealous.
One day Jacob said, "Joseph, go check on your brothers." So off Joseph went. His brothers saw him coming. "Here comes the dreamer," they said. "Let's get rid of him." Watch out, Joseph!
Those brothers were up to no good. What would they do to Joseph?

Joseph Is Sold Genesis 37:21–28
The brothers hated Joseph. But one of them said, "Let's not hurt him. Let's just throw him down this well." He planned to rescue Joseph later. So they took off Joseph's coat and threw him in.
About that time, some men on camels rode by. "Hey," the brothers said, "let's sell him to be a slave." They sold their own brother.
What the brothers did was awful. What would happen next?

Joseph the Slave Genesis 39:1–6
Joseph was not alone. God was watching over him. Soon a rich man named Potiphar bought him to be his slave. Joseph worked and did great at everything Potiphar asked him to do.
So Potiphar put Joseph in charge of his whole house, and everyone had to do what Joseph said.
Even when things look bad, God is watching over His children. He's watching over you right now.
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Product Description

It is big and bright with lots of page-turning learning about the Word of God.
The Read and Share Bible is unique in its format and solid in Bible teaching. Packed with 200 stories that are simple re-tellings, the gigantic message of God's love and care is sure to win the hearts of little ones and give them a strong Bible foundation to guide their lives. With over 400 pieces of art, this Bible Storybook is highly interactive as it encourages Scripture Memory and reinforces comprehension with quick activities for you and your children.
Stories include Noah, David, Joseph, Abraham, Paul, and Christ as well as many other timeless Biblical characters and lessons.

About the Author

Gwen Ellis has been writing and editing all kinds of books for many years. Her Read and Share Bible and its ancillary products have sold more than 1.3 million units. Gwen is fierce in her endeavor to communicate the Word of God to kids, and she is the proud mother of two adult children and two wonderful grandchildren.