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Song of Songs

A Dialogue of Intimacy

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$9.99 US
5.5"W x 8.5"H x 0.25"D   | 4 oz | 24 per carton
On sale May 21, 2002 | 80 Pages | 9780877888260
Fisherman Bible Studyguides have been a trusted name in Bible study for almost thirty years. With outstanding authors, an emphasis on personal growth, and over eighty titles, the Fisherman guides offer a breadth and depth of biblical study not found in any other series. Fisherman are written with a commitment to the unique authority of the Bible in our lives. Nondenominational, nonsectarian, and suitable for new Christians and mature Christians, Fisherman have a broad appeal with a biblical base.

Song of Songs: A Dialogue of Intimacy, a new eight-week Old Testament study, gives the reader insight into Song of Songs–one of the richest and most beautiful books of the Bible. This guide offers reflection on the intimacy God intends for marriage and the intimacy God desires to have with us.
James Reapsome, author of Romans, is editor at large of Evangelical Missions Quarterly and an associate pastor of Western Springs Baptist Church in Western Springs, Illinois. He has written several Fisherman guides, including Abraham, Jeremiah, and Ezra and Nehemiah. View titles by James Reapsome

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Fisherman Bible Studyguides have been a trusted name in Bible study for almost thirty years. With outstanding authors, an emphasis on personal growth, and over eighty titles, the Fisherman guides offer a breadth and depth of biblical study not found in any other series. Fisherman are written with a commitment to the unique authority of the Bible in our lives. Nondenominational, nonsectarian, and suitable for new Christians and mature Christians, Fisherman have a broad appeal with a biblical base.

Song of Songs: A Dialogue of Intimacy, a new eight-week Old Testament study, gives the reader insight into Song of Songs–one of the richest and most beautiful books of the Bible. This guide offers reflection on the intimacy God intends for marriage and the intimacy God desires to have with us.

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James Reapsome, author of Romans, is editor at large of Evangelical Missions Quarterly and an associate pastor of Western Springs Baptist Church in Western Springs, Illinois. He has written several Fisherman guides, including Abraham, Jeremiah, and Ezra and Nehemiah. View titles by James Reapsome