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Hotchpotch Hebrews (Boring Bible)

Hotchpotch Hebrews (Boring Bible)
By Andy Robb

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Boring Bible books are an exciting way of discovering that the Bible is far from boring. The series of six books covers all the major themes that run through the Bible and they are packed with jokes, facts, cartoons and thought-provoking questions. Kids will be encouraged to turn to the Bible to find out more about some of the characters they meet in these pages.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #314181 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-12-04
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 128 pages

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About the Author
Andy Robb is an established author/illustrator who has worked on various projects for John Hunt Publishing. A committed Christian, he lives in Essex with his wife and two young children.


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Hotchpotch Hebrews? Anything but boring...5
Boring Bible - what an ill-chosen title for such a well written, informative, fun and anything BUT boring series! Hotchpotch Hebrews, by Andy Robb, is the second title in the Boring Bible series, and it tells the stories of Abraham, Jacob and Joseph through crazy cartoons, corny jokes and 'fascinating facts'- the perfect approach to appeal to children. Information is also given concerning the ancient city of Ur, where Abraham was born, and the life and culture of Egypt during Joseph's time. Such information allows the reader to understand more about the hardships the characters endured as they sought to follow God's directions. There is a very brief summation of 'What's been happening' as well as 'A Quick Rundown of the Main characters' in the final pages of the book that reinforces important Biblical facts and people.
Robb is evangelistic in his approach to the Bible and readers are not only asked to think about what they would do if God spoke to them, or singled them out to do something that seemed impossible but to write down their thoughts as well. Finally, readers are encouraged to read the real Bible to discover 'all the stuff we couldn't fit into this Boring Bible book.'
A fun, exciting approach to the Bible despite the title.