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Ben-Gurion Looks at the Bible

Ben-Gurion Looks at the Bible
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Publisher : Jonathan David Company, Incorporated
Total Pages : 334
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Book Synopsis Ben-Gurion Looks at the Bible by : David Ben-Gurion

Download or read book Ben-Gurion Looks at the Bible written by David Ben-Gurion and published by Jonathan David Company, Incorporated. This book was released on 1972 with total page 334 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The illuminating addresses presented in this volume were delivered by the first Prime Minister of the State of Israel to a select group of students who comprised the "Prime Minister's Bible Study Circle." The issues with which Mr. Ben-Gurion wrestles, and the resolutions he proposes, will be fascinating to all those interested in the sacred text, regardless of religion. The hardcover edition of this title, originally published in Hebrew in 1969, is available on-demand. Also available in Kindle, Nook, and other popular eBook formats.


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