Kregel Pictorial Guide to Solomon's Temple Model (Kregel Pictorial Guides) (Kregel Pictorial Guide Series, The)
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Average customer review:Product Description
This new addition to the Kregel Pictorial Guide series not only includes full-color illustrations and fascinating information about Solomon's ancient wonder but also an accurately detailed scaled model to assemble.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #147875 in Books
- Published on: 2003-10-14
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 16 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780825424601
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
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With step-by-step instructions, labeled parts, and clever details, this model and its book make an ideal teaching aid. - (Christian School Teacher )
About the Author
Tim Dowley (Ph.D. in church history, University of Manchester) has been at the forefront of writing and editing for a new generation of resources on biblical studies and church history.
Customer Reviews
A bit overpriced
Great presentation, Biblically solid. Great pictures, but very pricy. If pages were food, it was caviar.
This was an educational and worthwhile project for our Bible history class!
The Temple model itself is fun to put together (be sure to use clips to hold the pieces in place as they dry). I'm especially grateful for the accompanying booklet which tells the history of Solomon's Temple and a clear description of each section of it, and gives brief histories of Zerubabel's and Herod's Temples.
I wish the authors would come out with a Herod's Temple model! I'd love to display the two side by side!
Terrific Temple!
This was an excellent resource for a class I'm leading in the study of Kings and Prophets of the Old Testament. Our class went into great detail about the parts of Solomon's Temple, how the areas were used and how each area is a type of Christ. Several people in the class commented on how it helped for them to see an actual replica of what was described in Scripture. It was simple to put the model together, too. It just took part of a Saturday afternoon. The book also offers some additional interesting facts about the Temple.




