Table of Contents:
The Adam and Eve Story, Part 1 (Genesis 2-3)
The Adam and Eve Story, Part 2 (Genesis 3)
What happened to Enoch? (Genesis 5:21-24
Three men in prison (Genesis 40)
The man who forgot (Genesis 40)
Big sister (Exodus 2:1-10)
That man Moses (Exodus 2:11-15)
Millions of frogs (Exodus 8:1-15)
A terrifying hailstorm (Exodus 9:13-35)
Strange fire (Leviticus 10:1-5)
The story of twelve spies (Numbers 13-14)
Melting hearts (Joshua 2)
Achan's secret (Joshua 7)
The story of Naomi's family (Ruth 1-4)
The story of a big man (1 Samuel 17)
Enough is enough (1 Kings 17:8-16)
More about the mother and her son (1 Kings 17:17-24)
I lost the axe head! (2 Kings 6:1-7)
Josiah's grandfather (2 Chronicles 33)
Josiah, the King (2 Chronicles 34-35)
The plot against the great king (Esther 2-7)
The poor wise man (Ecclesiastes 9:14-15)
A special tree (Isaiah 44:9-20)
More about Shaphan (Jeremiah 36)
The story of four boys (Daniel 1)
The king's dream (Daniel 2)
A statue, an orchestra and a furnace (Daniel 3)
The king's second dream (Daniel 4)
The handwriting on the wall (Daniel 5)
Daniel's jealous enemies (Daniel 6)
More about Daniel (Daniel 6)
He walked on the water (Matthew 14:22-33)
The King rides a donkey (Matthew 21:1-17)
Invited... Are you coming? (Matthew 22:2-14)
The sword out of God's mouth (Matthew 26-27)
The man who came running (Mark 10:17-27)
The story of two men (Luke 18:10-14)
The tree climber (Luke 19:1-10)
The poolside story (John 5)
Another poolside story (John 9)
Who tells the fish what to do? (John 21:1-14)
The story of Rhoda (Acts 12)
Peter's story (Acts 12)
Excerpt:
The King rides a donkey (Matthew 21:1-17)
This is a wonderful story, for no king in the whole history of the world would be able to ride an untrained donkey. But this King, who was born in a stable, was the Creator of all things. This fish and the birds and the animals obeyed His commands. perhaps in this they are wiser than you are. Do you obey His commands?
Jesus sent two of his disciples to go into the city where they would find a mother donkey and a colt tied up where two roads met. They were told to untie them and bring them to Jesus, and if the owner questioned them about it, they would say, "The Lord hath need of him."
The happened exactly as Jesus had said, and now He was ready to ride to the temple in Jerusalem. And the wonder is that God had the prophet Zechariah record hundreds of years before that this would happen and on this very day.
Is this God your God? He certainly is mine! And I never want to say His name carelessly as many others do, because I know Him and reverence Him. I wish you knew Him too!
The disciples took off their coats and threw them onto the back of the colt, and Jesus sat on him. Other people spread their coats on the road and cut down branches of palm trees and spread them on the road. Poor donkey? No, he was not a poor donkey! If the branches were in the way, he just stepped a little higher and kept going. He was carrying Jesus, the Son of God on his back. That untrained little donkey was the willing servant of the One who created him....
Summary: 43 Bible stories retold clearly for children include striking applications, black and white illustrations, and clear gospel presentations.
Reading level: Read to 5-7, Read myself 8-12
Paperback.
Pages: 208
Size: 127 x 204mm
Bible Truth Publishers. 2005
Bible Version: KJV
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