Uma versão extremamente importante da Bíblia
5 stars
Livro incontornável do Cristianismo, esta tradução é uma das mais conceituadas e usadas a nível mundial.
Não há mais nada a dizer! :)
containing Thompson's original and complete system of Bible study, including a complete numerical system of chain references, analyses of books, outline studies of characters, and unique charts : self-pronouncing text

Bible: The Thompson chain-reference Bible (1964, B.B. Kirkbride Bible Co.)
1637 pages
English language
Published April 6, 1964 by B.B. Kirkbride Bible Co..
A Christian Bible is a set of books divided into the Old and New Testament that a Christian denomination has, at some point in their past or present, regarded as divinely inspired scripture.
Livro incontornável do Cristianismo, esta tradução é uma das mais conceituadas e usadas a nível mundial.
Não há mais nada a dizer! :)
I listened to the audiobook, which is the only way it is being released at this time. I liked the first part of the book which was the closest to a YA story, transitioning into a section with tragic overtones. The second half is a starship story with a conspiracy I didn't completely grasp and with a few odd coincidences. The ending is pretty solid, though, with one unexpectedly moving leavetaking episode that I admired. I know the author has spent more time as a short story writer but he did a decent job at bringing the different pieces together into a cohesive whole. Is there a sequel? I am interested in finding out.
I listened to the audiobook, which is the only way it is being released at this time. I liked the first part of the book which was the closest to a YA story, transitioning into a section with tragic overtones. The second half is a starship story with a conspiracy I didn't completely grasp and with a few odd coincidences. The ending is pretty solid, though, with one unexpectedly moving leavetaking episode that I admired. I know the author has spent more time as a short story writer but he did a decent job at bringing the different pieces together into a cohesive whole. Is there a sequel? I am interested in finding out.