Bíblia Sagrada Lt Extragigant NTLH Índice Lateral
SPECIFICATIONS
Age: Adult
Brand Name: other
Condition: New
Language: Portuguese
Origin: BR(Origin)
B1239 Measurement: 18x24x3.5 cm.
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Holy Bible with translation by João Ferreira de Almeida, NTLH version (New Translation in Today's Language). Flexible cover in synthetic material, black color. It has a side index and a page marker tape.
FEATURES:
Translation: João Ferreira de Almeida
Version: New Translation in Today's Language NTLH
Edition: 1 & ordf; edition
Language: Portuguese
Letter: Extra
Cover: flexible in synthetic material, black color
Measurement: 18x24x3.5 cm
Portion: Large
Pages: 1,760 pages
Complete Bible: Old and New Testaments
With Side Index
Without Harp
RESOURCES:
Extra letter, easy to read
With two page-marking ribbons
With lateral index
Biblical notes and references
Vocabulary
Colorful Maps
ABOUT THE BIBLE
The Holy Bible in João Ferreira de Almeida's translation, NTLH (New Language Today) version, was translated into Portuguese by a team of experts in Biblical linguistics, led by Carlos Eduardo Sell, from the original texts in Hebrew and Greek, In order to be a translation in contemporary language and accessible to Brazilian readers.It has Index on the side and page marker tape, which helps to identify where the reader stopped reading or to highlight important information. The marker tapes are useful tools for those who need an easy way to find information.As features it has: Notes and biblical references, colorful maps and vocabulary. The differential of this Holy Bible is that it has Extragigant letter,An enlarged font size, which makes reading easier and more comfortable. Ideal for those who want to immerse themselves in reading God's Word. This Bible is complete, with a division ofThe Old and New Testament, being the Old Testament, which tells the story of the Hebrew people from the creation of the world to the conquest of the promised land, and New Testament, which relates the life and teaching of Jesus Christ and the development of the early Christian Church







