Bob Hartman's Rhyming Bible
Bob Hartman's Rhyming Bible
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Bob Hartman retells over 40 classic Bible stories in rhyme, with illustrations by Mark Beech, to bring the Bible to life for kids.
\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 128 pages
\n Publication date: 21 March 2019
\n Publisher: SPCK Publishing
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Moses pleaded with Pharaoh, "Let my people go." However, Pharaoh responded with a firm "NO!" NO! NO!
Renowned storyteller Bob Hartman, the author of the bestselling Lion Storyteller Bible and YouVersion's The Bible App for Kids, has brought over 40 classic Bible stories to life in rhyme. From Esther to Samuel, Zacchaeus to Daniel, join in the rhyming fun with all your favorite characters and experience the Bible come alive through Mark Beech's fantastic illustrations.
Moses continued to implore Pharaoh, emphasizing the urgency of his people's situation. He reminded Pharaoh of their covenant with God and the promise of freedom. However, Pharaoh remained steadfast in his refusal, driven by his own desires and fears.
Undeterred, Moses persisted in his plea, using his faith and the power of God to persuade Pharaoh. He recounted the miracles that God had performed in the past and the devastation that would ensue if Pharaoh continued to hold his people captive.
Despite Moses' heartfelt words and unwavering determination, Pharaoh remained resolute in his decision. He believed that his power and authority were greater than that of God and that he could control the Israelites as he saw fit.
As the situation escalated, Moses called upon God for help. He prayed for guidance and strength, knowing that he could not overcome Pharaoh's stubbornness alone. In response, God sent ten plagues upon Egypt, each one more devastating than the last.
The first plague was the turning of the Nile River into blood. The second plague was the infestation of frogs and lice. The third plague was the killing of livestock. The fourth plague was the spreading of boils and sores on the people. The fifth plague was the darkness that covered the land. The sixth plague was the killing of firstborn sons. The seventh plague was the destruction of crops and food supplies. The eighth plague was the death of countless insects, including flies, locusts, and gnats. The ninth plague was the death of all the firstborn animals in Egypt. The tenth plague was the final judgment of God, which struck down all the firstborn in Egypt, including Pharaoh and his family.
Through these plagues, God demonstrated his power and authority over Pharaoh and his people. He showed them that he was not to be underestimated or disobeyed. And as a result, Pharaoh relented and allowed the Israelites to leave Egypt.
Moses and his people were filled with joy and gratitude as they crossed the Red Sea on dry ground. They had been delivered from slavery and oppression and were now on their way to the Promised Land. However, they still faced many challenges and obstacles along the way, including battles with other nations and their own doubts and fears.
Nevertheless, Moses remained steadfast in his leadership and his faith in God. He encouraged his people to trust in him and to follow his guidance, and they were able to overcome every obstacle that came their way.
In the end, Moses and his people reached the Promised Land, where they were welcomed by God and established a new nation. They lived in peace and prosperity for many years, and their story became a testament to the power of faith, perseverance, and the unwavering love of God.
This retelling of the Moses story is a powerful reminder of the importance of standing up for what is right, even in the face of opposition and adversity. It teaches us that God is always with us and that he has the power to overcome even the greatest challenges. It also reminds us of the importance of compassion and empathy, as Moses showed towards his people and towards Pharaoh.
As we read this story, may we be inspired to live our lives with faith, courage, and compassion, and to stand up for the things that are right, even when it seems impossible. May we also be grateful for the blessings that we have in our lives and be willing to share them with others, just as Moses did with his people.
In conclusion, the Moses story is a timeless tale of faith, perseverance, and the power of God. It reminds us of the importance of standing up for what is right, even in the face of opposition, and of the unwavering love and compassion that God has for all of his children. As we read this story, may we be inspired to live our lives with faith, courage, and compassion, and to stand up for the things that are right, even when it seems impossible.
\n Weight: 594g\n
Dimension: 224 x 268 x 11 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780281077946\n \n
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