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This giveaway is sponsored by BiblePlaces.com. They are giving away three sets of the Photo Companion to the Bible: New Testament (complete) and three sets of the Old Testament (14 volumes).

The Photo Companion to the Bible is the best visual resource for studying and teaching the Bible. In terms of quantity and quality, nothing comes close to the outstanding photographs that illustrate the Bible chapter by chapter and verse by verse.

This resource is designed to be easy to access and easy to use, with no wasted time searching or asking for permission. The PowerPoint format pulls together photos and explanatory notes, and everything can be easily copied to other presentations.

The Old Testament set includes:

  • Genesis: 6,800 photos
  • Exodus: 6,200 photos
  • Joshua, Judges, Ruth: 6,200 photos
  • 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel: 5,900 photos
  • 1 Kings, 2 Kings: 7,400 photos
  • Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Psalm 23, and Daniel: 6,300 photos

The New Testament set includes:

  • The Gospels: 10,000 photos
  • Acts: 4,200 photos
  • Paul’s Epistles: 8,000 photos
  • General Epistles: 4,800 photos
  • Revelation: 3,000 photos

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