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Exploring People of the Old Testament, Volume One is unavailable, but you can change that!

Many pastors, teachers, and students have grown to rely on the John Phillips Commentary series for its sound and practical exposition of Scripture. Written in the same tradition, the Exploring People of the Bible series examines the lives of biblical personalities great and small and shows how their lives are still applicable to today's Christian. This four-volume set includes all of Phillips's...

son Ephraim, my robes, my mansion on the Nile, a letter recommending him for high office”? “To my son Manasseh, my stables, my horses, my golden chariot, my holdings in the Valley of the Kings”? It is doubtful that Joseph ever bothered to accumulate such tangible worldly things. All too soon another king would arise, one “which knew not Joseph” (Exod. 1:8). Then whose would those things be? In his final will and testament, Joseph left his kinsmen something much more valuable than corruptible silver
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