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Revolve: Psalms & Proverbs : and the Wisdom Literature

Revolve: Psalms & Proverbs : and the Wisdom Literature

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: revolve does it again!
Review: This new "edition" of Revolve contains the book of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Solomon. I found it to be very worthwhile, and for the first time in my life, I actually sat through and read the book of Job, as well as Song of Songs, without getting bored. This BibleZine has the same format as the previous Revolve, with even more questions, more info, and it is even nicer than its predecessor, the Revolve Complete New Testament. This is written in the New Century Version, which is very easy to read and understand. It is very eye-catching and even catches the attention of my LDS roommates who are shocked to see it as a portion of the Bible. I can't wait for other editions of Revolve, and I hope my parents' generation will see this as what it is: a ploy to get teen and college aged women to read the Bible, cover to cover, which is evangelism. Ever heard of reaching people where they are? Of course, I've met children's librarians who are so detached from the young people that they convieniently forget to buy the latest Gossip Girl or Princess Diaries books, and I even met one once who had an axe to grind with the likes of Junie B. Jones, Captain Underpants, and the American Girls Collection (All the while pondering what made kids, teens, and college students enjoy Harry Potter and the Series of Unfortunate Events so much). This book is highly recommended for anyone who has ever gotten stuck in the book of Deutoronomy and gave up reading the Bible for good. When all you see are boring school textbooks all day, regardless of how old you are, whatever you decide to read on your spare time had better be bright and attractive and bear no resemblance to your Psychology textbook.


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