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The Old Testament for Latter-day Saint Families

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Published: November 2005
Pages: 704

 

by Thomas R. Valletta (Editor)

Hardcover

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Related categories: Teaching the FamilyEssential Gospel LibraryFamilies

Help your family really enjoy an important but oft-neglected book of scripture! This volume follows the format of the previous volumes in the series that includes The Book of Mormon for Latter-day Saint Families. Space considerations make it impossible to include the text of the entire Old Testament. However, the book features selections from each book in the Old Testament, including numerous stories and other key passages. It is filled with beautiful illustrations, photographs, helpful charts, and other wonderful aids, such as insights from living prophets, word helps, historical background, and thought-provoking questions that will make reading the Old Testament with your family more rewarding than ever before. The selections and the helps included were written especially with children and grandchildren in mind.


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Waste of money

Derek, - February 22, 2012


Keep your money. While the other books in the series are an excellent family resource, they skip swathes of chapters. We bought it as a family and read from it for our family scripture reading. We only noticed that they skipped entire chapters and give a (frankly inaccurate) summary of them. Temple-related chapters in Exodus are completely overlooked. It's like the editors don't understand what the modern relevance is so they just leave it out and summarize what they think it means. Who gave them the right to say what is relevant to my family and what isn't? We've reverted back to the KJV. I want my money back.

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