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The Day Christ Died by Jim Bishop (1965) (R22a13) Perennial Library PB
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Jesus knew he was to die, He knew He was to die betrayed, and He knew He was to die suffering as a man. As we follow His last day on earth, His divine and human sides are constantly juxtaposed, culminating in the terrible hours when His divinity lay before and behind Him, and He was left alone to endure the agony of the cross as a man, in order to point the way to man's salvation.
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Format: paperback
Pages: 306
Book Condition: Reader copy
Defects: all pages and inside covers very dark / couple name inside cover / covers have knicks / spine shows reader wear
Dust Jacket:
Copyright: 1957 by Jim Bishop
Publisher: Perennial Library
Edition: First Perennial Library edition published 1965 by Harper & Row Publishers
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ISBN:
Format: paperback
Pages: 306
Book Condition: Reader copy
Defects: all pages and inside covers very dark / couple name inside cover / covers have knicks / spine shows reader wear
Dust Jacket:
Copyright: 1957 by Jim Bishop
Publisher: Perennial Library
Edition: First Perennial Library edition published 1965 by Harper & Row Publishers
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