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Eat Learn this Book series
Children's books which teach adult theology.
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Using the first century hermeneutic, clean and unclean animals are symbols of good and bad teachers . |
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Unclean birds tell of character traits not to be copied. |
ELTB Creepy Crunchies [∞]
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2ndBook series series
Children
Eat Learn this Book
- Clean animals
ELTB Bad Birds
- Character Traits
ELTB Creepy Crunchies
- Following the crowd
ELTB Tempting Trees
- Adam and Eve
ELTB Baby Bread
- Mustard Seed
ELTB Temple Tasties
- Sacrifices
ELTB Bad Bookkeeper
- Christ forgives sin
ELTB Peter's Prison
- Luke's reading lesson
ELTB Sneaky Snakes
- Taunting and temptation
ELTB Before Beginning
- Alphabet
ELTB Smooth Street
- Triumphal Entry
ELTB Christmas Crumbs
- Christmas Story
Adult
2B Study War with God
- Gen 2- 5
Academic 2B Academic Sensus Plenior
- New Testament use of the Old
2B Academic Road to Emaus
- Synoptic Problem
2B Academic Notarikon
- Restoring the First Century hermeneutic