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'''<strike>Eat</strike> Learn this Book''' series
'''<strike>Eat</strike> Learn this Book''' series
Children's books which teach adult theology.
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Clean and unclean animals are symbols of good and bad teachers.
Using the first century hermeneutic, clean and unclean animals are symbols of good and bad teachers .
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Unclean birds tell of characteristics not to be copied.
Unclean birds tell of character traits not to be copied.
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Dirty pots speak of the reputation of bad teachers.
Insects you can eat because they speak of people who try to know God.
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Things that swarm tell of teaching that God doesn't want spread.
Fallen leaders
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The story of the garden.
The story of the garden.
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Bread through scripture as Christ's total devotion to death.
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The sacrifices.
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A troubling parable
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The escape (Acts 12)
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Ending of Mark
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Latest revision as of 08:03, 20 May 2023

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Eat Learn this Book series

Children's books which teach adult theology.

The reason I display work in progress is so that potential collaborators can see what I put out raw, and consider if they can work it into something usable. Enjoy my mess. Discussion

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Using the first century hermeneutic, clean and unclean animals are symbols of good and bad teachers .

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Creepy Crunchies Preface

Flying things

Swarming and creeping

Leaping things

Locust

Bald locust

Beetle

Grasshopper

Lifecycles

The exchange

Carrying the carcass

Creeping things

Weasel

Mouse

Tortoise

Ferret

Chameleon

Lizard

Mole

Snail

Creepy Crunchies Summary

Creepy crunchies references

Unclean birds tell of character traits not to be copied.

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Insects you can eat because they speak of people who try to know God.

Dirty Dishes cover.jpg ELTB Dirty Dishes

Fallen leaders

ELTB Tempting Tree Cover ad.jpg ELTB Tempting Tree []


In process... watch the progress.

The story of the garden.

ELTB Baby Bread

Bread through scripture as Christ's total devotion to death.

ELTB Temple Tasties

The sacrifices.

ELTB Best Bad Bookkeeper

A troubling parable

ELTB Peter's Prison

The escape (Acts 12)

ELTB Sneaky Snakes

Ending of Mark

ELTB Christmas crumbs

2ndBook series series

Adult modules also teach using the first century hermeneutic.

Discussion

2ndBook Stories []


SB War with God


2ndBook The Likeness

2ndBook Noah

2ndBook Abram

2ndBook Abraham

2ndBook Jacob

2ndBook Judah

2ndBook Joseph

2ndBook Plagues

2ndBook Passover

2ndBook Red Sea

2ndBook The Law

2ndBook Cleanliness

Discussion

2ndBook Topics []


2ndBook Meta-topics

2ndBook Bible topics

2ndBook Questions