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Rose Guide to Joshua Judges and Ruth

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Publisher: Rose Publishing

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Packed with illustrations, diagrams, maps, and charts,Rose Guide to Joshua, Judges, and Ruth explores the stories of Joshua and the conquest of the promised land, the miraculous acts of the judges of Israel, and the beloved story of Ruth. A perfect addition to your Bible study, curriculum, or church library, Rose's visual guide to this fascinating part of the Old Testament includes:

- Key information about the books of Joshua, Judges, and Ruth,
- History and culture of ancient Israel,
- The twelve tribes of Israel in the land of Canaan,
- A to Z guide to who's who in Joshua, Judges, and Ruth,
- Maps for Joshua's conquest, Samson's conflicts, locations of the judges, the travel route of Ruth and Naomi, and more.
About the series:Rose Guides Through the Bible are easy-to-read reference handbooks that explore the people, places, and stories of the Bible. With the colorful maps, charts, and timelines that Rose Publishing is known for, this series provides readers with key historical and practical insights for understanding the books of the Bible and biblical topics that are important for our lives today.
Available since: 12/23/2025.
Print length: 152 pages.

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