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The Pentateuch: How to Read and Understand the Bible’s First Five Books & Job
The Pentateuch: How to Read and Understand the Bible’s First Five Books & Job
The Pentateuch: How to Read and Understand the Bible’s First Five Books & Job
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The Pentateuch: How to Read and Understand the Bible’s First Five Books & Job

Written by Michael D. Guinan

Narrated by Michael D. Guinan

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Fr. Michael Guinan’s award-winning audio lectures are enjoyed by listeners in over 30 countries.

This program includes five short audio courses on each of the vital books that make up the Pentateuch and a short course on the Book of Job.The first five books of the Old Testament are among the most foundational texts ever written. Forming the Torah of Moses, Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy was central to the development of Jewish law. These books had a profound influence on the Gospel writers, and they continue to speak to us today.

In this series, renowned Old Testament scholar Fr. Michael D. Guinan, OFM, takes you on a fascinating journey through the Hebrew Bible.

Under Fr. Guinan’s guidance, your spiritual sustenance will be refreshed by each of these essential books. You’ll revisit the lessons of the Creation narrative in Genesis, explore your own spiritual journey in Exodus, look at the role of suffering in faith in Job, and much more.

Through this captivating series, you will deepen your understanding of the Bible in your own spiritual life.

This course is part of the Learn25 collection and includes a free PDF study guide.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLearn25
Release dateJan 19, 2012
ISBN9781632510280
The Pentateuch: How to Read and Understand the Bible’s First Five Books & Job

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