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Read book Resurrection : The Message by Eugene H. Peterson in DJV, FB2, MOBI

9781598591231
English

1598591231
Those familiar with any part of the Bible will recognize John 3:16, but find a mind-altering difference. The worlds are fresh, new, and sound like the 21st century. That's because it is from The Message, a presentation of the Word of God crafted for a modern age. Unlike other audio Bibles, The Message was fashioned by Eugene Peterson to be read aloud, not as a study Bible. Includes The Message audio from the four Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Also includes other relevant scriptures. Listen as the powerful Resurrection message comes alive!

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