Biblia Rvr 1960 Letra Grande Tamaño Manual, Simil Piel Con Solapa Y Imán/ Spanis H Bible Rvr 1960 Handy Size Large Print Leathersoft with Magnetic Fla
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Biblia Rvr 1960 Letra Grande Tamaño Manual, Simil Piel Con Solapa Y Imán/ Spanis H Bible Rvr 1960 Handy Size Large Print Leathersoft with Magnetic Fla

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Biblia Rvr 1960 Letra Grande Tamaño Manual, Simil Piel Con Solapa Y Imán/ Spanis H Bible Rvr 1960 Handy Size Large Print Leathersoft with Magnetic FlaBiblia tamao manual, ultrafina y con letra grande. Smil piel con solapa e imn, cinta marcadora y fotos a color de Tierra Santa. Su encuadernacin de lujo en smil piel, con pgina para dedicatoria, y cinta marcadora, hacen que la Santa Biblia RVR 1960 sea ideal para el uso personal o para regalo. Esta edicin especial trae solapa con imn para poder guardar un lpiz o marcador mientras estudias la Palabra de Dios. Con letra grande y las palabras de Cristo

Biblia tamaño manual, ultrafina y con letra grande. Símil piel con solapa e imán, cinta marcadora y fotos a color de Tierra Santa.

Su encuadernación de lujo en símil piel, con página para dedicatoria, y cinta marcadora, hacen que la Santa Biblia RVR 1960 sea ideal para el uso personal o para regalo. Esta edición especial trae solapa con imán para poder guardar un lápiz o marcador mientras estudias la Palabra de Dios. Con letra grande y las palabras de Cristo destacadas en rojo, la Biblia incluye la esencia de Tierra Santa con preciosas imágenes a todo color, que nos invitan a orar por el pueblo de Israel.

Esta elegante edición conserva la belleza clásica y la elocuencia de la Reina Valera Revisada 1960. Liviana, práctica y resistente, su encuadernación con imán la hace perfecta para acompañarte a todas partes, para la lectura diaria y el uso en la iglesia cada domingo.

El texto incluye:

- Letra grande que facilita la lectura (10.5 pts)
- Concordancia
- Palabras de Cristo en rojo
- Encabezados visibles para encontrar fácilmente las referencias
- Más de 10,000 referencias cruzadas
- Plan de salvación
- 16 páginas con imágenes a todo color de Tierra Santa
- Cinco formas cristianas de apoyo a Israel

Además, esta edición Reina Valera Revisada 1960 ofrece:

- Encuadernación símil piel con solapa
- Trae un espacio para guardar tu lapiz o marcador
- Resistente y durable
- Ultrafina
- Página para dedicatoria
- Cinta marcadora
- Tamaño: 5 3/8 x 8 3/8 pulgadas (13.6 cm x 20.3 cm)
- 1,216 páginas

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

Medium size Bible, ultrafine, and large print. Imitation leather with flap and magnet, marker ribbon, and color photographs of the Holy Land.

Its luxury binding with imitation leather, dedication page, and marker ribbon, make the RVR Holy Bible 1960 ideal for personal use, or to give away as a gift. This special edition has a flap with a magnet, so you may store a pencil or marker while studying the Word of God. With a large font and Christ's words highlighted in red, the RVR Bible contains the essence of the Holy Land through beautiful pictures in full color, enticing us to pray for the people of Israel.

This elegant edition retains the classical beauty and eloquence of the Reina Valera Revisited 1960. Light, practical, and durable, its magnet binding makes it perfect to take anywhere with you for your daily reading, or to church on Sunday.

The text includes:

- Easy-reading large print (10.5 pts)
- Concordance
- Christ's words highlighted in red
- Visible headers to easily find references
- Over 10,000 crossed references
- Plan for salvation
- 16 pages with full-color photographs of the Holy Land
- 5 Christian ways to show your support to Israel

In addition, this Reina Valera Revisited 1960 edition has:

- Imitation leather binding, with flap
- Storage space for a pencil or marker
- Resistance and durability
- Ultrafine
- Dedication page
- Marker ribbon
- Size: 5 3/8 x 8 3/8 inches (13.6 cm x 20.3 cm)
- 1,216 pages
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