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Prophets 1
$3.99Teen, Magazines, Art Ayris
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The Prophets 1 covers the major prophets Isaiah and Jeremiah, both who were called to prophesy to the nation of Judah. Judah was threatened by both Assyria and Egypt; Isaiah proclaimed to Judah a message of repentance from sin and hopeful expectation of God’s deliverance in the future. Jeremiah contains the final prophecies to Judah, warning of oncoming destruction if the nation does not repent. As a result of Judah’s continued and unrepentant idolatry, God allowed the Babylonians to destroy both the city of Jerusalem Solomon’s Temple. The Book of Lamentations is a lament for what occurred to Judah and Jerusalem.Add to cart3 in stock
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Prophets 4
$3.99Teen, Magazines, Art Ayris
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Nahum was written to between 663 and 612 B.C. to tell the people of Judah to not despair because the brutal Assyrians would soon be getting their just punishment from God. The prophet Habakkuk cries out against the sins of Judah but grapples with the fact that they will suffer at the hands of enemies even more wicked than themselves, but that they can trust God’s wisdom and plan of salvation. Zephaniah’s message is that God is sovereign over the nations, the wicked will be punished, the righteous vindicated and that God blesses all those who repent and trust in Him. When the people of Judah returned after the Babylonian Exile, Haggai called them to glorify God by rebuilding the temple in spite of opposition and to not to be discouraged because the temple would not be as elaborate as the temple of Solomon.Add to cart3 in stock
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David Mighty Men
$3.99Teen, Magazines, Art Ayris
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King David makes a fatal mistake when he commits adultery with the wife of one of his loyal soldiers and then sets up to have the loyal soldier killed in battle. One of the results of this sin is that the civil war that ensues in the country and against him is led by his own son Absalom. David survives the revolt against his kingship but his own son is killed in the process. Later, when David compels his army leaders to do a census of the fighting men God punishes the land with destruction, but then God hears David’s cry for mercy. David also has a group of outstanding warriors around him called the Mighty Men.Add to cart2 in stock
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David Civil War
$3.99Teen, Magazines, Art Ayris
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The prophet Samuel dies and King Saul continues to hunt David. As David is hiding from the king he takes another wife, Abigail. When the city where David and his men are staying is burned, the men are ready to kill David but he finds strength in the Lord. Saul continues his slide into disobedience and asks a medium to bring up the Prophet Samuel. The message of the prophet Samuel comes true and Saul is killed in battle. Civil war ensues between the House of Saul and the House of David, but David is soon made king of all Israel. This comic book covers I Samuel 25:1 – II Samuel 12:31 in the Bible.Add to cart2 in stock
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Judges Volume 4
$3.99Teen, Magazines, Kingstone Comics
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The days of the judges were termed the days when “everyone did what was right in their own eyes.” As the people of Israel began following the customs and gods of the nations around them God began delivering them into the hands of their oppressors. Judges 4 covers the stories of Ruth and of Samuel, the last judge of Israel.Add to cart5 in stock
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Judges Volume 3
$3.99Teen, Magazines, Art Ayris
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The days of the judges were termed the days when “everyone did what was right in their own eyes.” As the people of Israel began following the customs and gods of the nations around them God began delivering them into the hands of their oppressors. Judges 3 covers the time of Samson leading the people of Israel and the days after Samson, when the people again turned away from God to do whatever they saw fit.Add to cart4 in stock
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Judges Volume 2
$3.99Teen, Magazines, Kingstone Comics
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The days of the judges were termed the days when “everyone did what was right in their own eyes.” The people of Israel began following the customs and gods of the nations around them. So God began sending judges to deliver His people. Judges 2 covers the time of the judges Gideon, Abimelech and Jephthah.Add to cart2 in stock
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Judges Volume 1
$3.99Teen, Magazines, Kingstone Comics
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The days of the judges were termed the days when “everyone did what was right in their own eyes.” The people of Israel began following the customs and gods of the nations around them. So God began sending judges to deliver His people. Judges 1 covers the early judges Othniel, Ehud and Deborah.Add to cart3 in stock
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Joshua
$3.99Moses dies but his aide, Joshua, leads the Israelites into the Promised Land.
Joshua was God’s great general handpicked by God to folow Moses in leadership. His great skills and reliance upon God as he led the Israelites into the Promised Land is a great example to us today.
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David The Shepherd
$3.99King David is the most beloved of the Jewish kings. Volume 1 provides the history and the setting for David’s rise to power as it tells of the prophet Samuel’s handover of power to King Saul and then King Saul’s subsequent disobedience to God. In a little shepherd boy, God finds one ready to serve Him with all his heart. David steps into world history with his historic and titanic clash with the solder giant Goliath.
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Jonah
$3.99This prophet learned the hard way that God can make u-turns in our lives and that He cares for all people.
Confronted by the prophet Jonah, a wicked city comes face to face with the ultimate decision to change their evil ways. Follow Jonah from his home to the high seas as he faces certain death in a violent storm. Through a turn of events, Jonah finds himself in a bizarre situation as God confronts his rebellion. Who will be saved?
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Elijah
$3.99Under King Ahab and his wicked wife Queen Jezebel, the people of Israel had reached a low point morally and spiritually. The demonic god Baal was being promoted as the true God, prophets of Baal had been appointed in the land and the words and law of God were being neglected throughout the nation. But to counter this reign of wickedness, God raises up one of the most powerful and fearless prophets of the Old Testament – Elijah.
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