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Storytelling Bible Old Testament Pentateuch Set Special Edition
Storytelling Bible Old Testament Pentateuch Set Special Edition
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Book Introduction
The Torah, the greatest Bible in human history
The world's first complete Pentateuch storytelling!


Genesis: God's Creation of the World
Exodus: The Story of Israel's Liberation
Leviticus: How to Serve God
Numbers: The History of Forty Years in the Wilderness
Deuteronomy: Laws for the Canaanites

The moment you turn the first page of Genesis, you will have read the entire Pentateuch.
Let's participate in the nationwide Bible reading project, reading one book every two months, starting from Genesis.
The Storytelling Bible is an “enlarged version of the Bible” that tells every chapter and verse of the Bible in an interesting story without leaving out a single one.

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Genesis Table of Contents

1 Creation of Heaven and Earth 11
2 Adam and Eve 19
3 Temptation and Fall 27
4 Cain and Abel 42
5 Death and Rebirth: The Genealogy of Humanity 54
6 Noah's Ark 59
7 Judgment of Water 65
8 Out of the Ark 68
9 Rainbow Covenant 73
10 Noah's Descendants 79
11 The Tower of Babel Story 82
12 The Source of Blessings, Abram 89
13 Abram and Lot 100
14 Melchizedek, King of Salem 105
15 Descendants Like Stars 110
16 Hagar and Ishmael 115
17 Signs of the Covenant 121
18 Even if there were only ten righteous people, 127
19 The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah 133
20 In Gerar Abraham was 143
21 The Birth of Isaac 147
22 Jehovah-Jireh 157
23 Sarah's Death and Funeral 165
24 Isaac and Rebekah 170
25 Jacob and Esau 180
26 Well War 189
27 The Direction of Blessings 196
28 Ladder to Heaven 208
29 Jacob's Marriage 216
30 Jacob's Wife and Children 229
31 Misbah Agreement 239
32 At the Jabbok River 252
33 After Tears 264
34 What Happened to Dinah 272
35 Go up to Bethel 282
36 History of Edom 289
37 Joseph the Dreamer 293
38 Judah and Tamar 305
39 Joseph and Potiphar's Wife 313
40 Joseph's Interpretation of Dreams 321
41 From Slave to Prime Minister 327
42 Bring the youngest 338
43 Joseph and Benjamin 347
44 Joseph's Silver Cup 356
45 I am Joseph 365
46 Let us go to the land of Egypt. 376
47 The Weary Path of a Traveler 382
48 Manasseh and Ephraim 389
49 Jacob's Blessing 394
50 My bones will be taken to the land of Canaan. 406
- Reviewer's Note / Min Yeong-jin 410

Exodus Table of Contents

1 The Prosperity of Israel 7
2 The Birth and Flight of Moses 22
3 Moses' Calling 42
4 Moses' Apology and Return 50
5 Negotiations between Moses and the King of Egypt 61
6 Moses' Discouragement 67
7 The Miracle of Moses' Staff 71
8 Frogs, Lice, and Flies Plague 76
9 Plagues of Evil, Boils, and Hail 83
10 The Plague of Locusts and Darkness 90
The Tenth Plague: Foreshadowing 97
12 Passover and Exodus 101
13 The Feast of Unleavened Bread and the Ordinances for the Firstborn 113
14 Crossing the Red Sea 119
15 Song of Victory 126
16 Manna and Quail 133
17 Water from the Rock 141
18 Jethro's Visit and Advice 148
19 The Lord said to Moses, “I will give you the commandment to come to me, and to the LORD ...
20 Ten Commandments 162
21 An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth 171
22 Various laws necessary for daily life 179
23 Laws for Social Justice and the Three Major Holidays 186
24 The Covenant Made at Mount Sinai 196
25 The Ark of the Covenant, the Table of the Presence, and the Lampstand 201
26 The Cover and Curtain of the Tabernacle 207
27 The Altar of Burnt Offering and the Courtyard of the Tabernacle 213
28 The Holy Priestly Garments 217
29 Ordination of the Priests 227
30 Incense Altar, Water Basin, and Anointing Oil 236
31 Two Craftsmen and the Sabbath 243
32 The Golden Calf Incident 247
33 Leave Mount Sinai 261
34 New Stone Tablets and Renewal of the Covenant 268
35 Preparations for the Construction of the Tabernacle 276
36 The Beginning of the Construction of the Tabernacle 284
37 The Most Holy Place and the Furniture of the Sanctuary 289
38 Altar of Burnt Offering, Laver, and Tabernacle Court 295
39 The Priestly Garments and the Completion of the Tabernacle 302
40 Dedication of the Tabernacle 310
Reviewer's Note / Min Yeong-jin 319

Leviticus Table of Contents

1 Burnt Offering 7
2nd Article 23
3. Peace offering 31
4 Sin Offering 40
5 Quick-drying agent 49
6 Burnt Offerings, Grain Offerings, and Sin Offerings 59
7 Burnt Offerings and Peace Offerings 73
8 The First Priestly Ordination Ceremony 89
9 The First Sacrifice of the Priests 101
10 The Death of Nadab and Abihu 116
11 Clean and Unclean Beasts 128
12 Rules for the Purification of Mothers 141
13 Symptoms and Diagnosis of Leprosy 146
14. Purification Rules for Lepers 161
15 Men and Women's Discharge and Purification Rituals 174
16 Rules for the Day of Atonement 183
17 Do not eat blood 197
18 Proper Sexual Ethics 204
19 You too must be holy 217
20 Crimes punishable by death 231
21 Rules for the Purification of Priests 242
22 Rules Concerning Holy Objects and Offerings 250
23 Keep the Holy Feasts 259
24. Management of Sacred Relics and the East Sea Retaliation Law 276
25 Sabbath Year and Jubilee Year 284
26 Obedience and Disobedience 304
27 Vows and Tithes Rules 322
Reviewer's Note / Min Yeong-jin 337

Table of Contents of the Book of Numbers

1 Census 7
2 Marching Order by Tribe 19
3 Priests and Levites 31
4 The descendants of Kohath, Gershon, and Merari 44
5 Unclean People 54
6 The Nazirite System 66
76 Offerings in advance
8 Duties of the Levites 85
9 Passover Ordinances, Pillar of Fire and Cloud 93
10 With a mighty trumpet sound 102
11 The People's Complaints and the Seventy Elders 115
12 Miriam and Aaron 130
13 Conquering the Land of Canaan 137
14 Israel's Rebellion and God's Punishment 147
15 The land is the promised land 161
16 The Rebellion of Korah and His Party 170
17 Aaron's Rod Buds 184
18 Priests and Levites 190
19 Purify with lye 200
20 Waters of Meribah 208
21 The Bronze Serpent in the Wilderness 225
22 Balak and Balaam 238
23 Claim the lips of Balaam 251
24 The Spirit of God came upon Balaam. 259
25 Phinehas, arise! 269
26 Second Census 277
27 The Inheritance of the Daughters and the Successor Joshua 288
28 Offer sacrifices to the Lord 295
29 Sacrifices to be performed in the seventh month 305
30 Women's Vows 315
31 Conquering Midian 320
32 The Division of the Land East of the Jordan 334
33 40 Years in the Wilderness 348
34 Land of Canaan 362
35 Levitical Cities and Cities of Refuge 369
36 Daughters' Inheritance Law 380
Reviewer's Note / Min Yeong-jin 387

Table of Contents of Deuteronomy

1 Moses' Memoirs 7
2 Defeating King Sihon of the Amorites 33
3 Conquest and Distribution of the Land East of the Jordan 46
4 Keep and Practice 57
5 Horeb Covenant 78
6 Israel, listen 98
7 Tear down the altars of idols 111
Remember the 40 Years of Journey through the Wilderness 122
9 Stiff-necked People 130
10 Receiving the Stone Tablets of the Ten Commandments for the Second Time 145
11 The Path of Blessing, the Path of Curse 155
12 When you enter that land, 169
13 Overcome the Temptation of Idolatry 179
14 Clean Food and Tithes 186
15 Live with Kindness 197
Observe the 16 Seasons 208
17 The Judicial System and the King's Regulations 220
18 Priests and Prophets 231
19 Refuges and Witnesses 239
20 Attitude toward war 245
21 Murder Cases and Family Affairs 252
22 Love for Neighbors and Sexual Morality 262
23 For the Community Society 275
24 The Weak and the Poor 284
25 For Society and Family 295
26 Firstfruits and Tithes 306
27 The Mountain of Blessings and Curses 316
28 The Blessings of Obedience and the Curses of Disobedience 327
29 The Covenant Made in the Land of Moab 350
30 The Way of Life, 360 The Way of Death
31 Moses' Final Ministry 368
32 Song of Moses 379
33 Moses' Blessing 402
Reviewer's Note / Min Yeong-jin 438

Publisher's Review
When it comes to understanding the Bible, it is better to read the Bible 10 times without understanding it.
It's much better to read the storytelling Bible once.

Immersed in the story of our lives
The Holy Story of Life and Salvation


1. Definition of Storytelling - What is Storytelling?

Storytelling is a compound word of story and telling, and it is the act of conveying what you want to convey to the other person in a fun and easy way through a vivid story.

2.
Why Storytelling Matters - Why Tell a Story?

Because stories have a more powerful power to move people's hearts than any logical persuasion.
Storytelling is not simply about conveying information; it also has the characteristics of making the information easy to understand, making it memorable, and eliciting emotional immersion and empathy.
Futurist Rolf Jensen - “In the future, we will have to sell stories rather than brands.
So if you don't learn storytelling, you can't persuade people, and if you can't persuade people, you can't get what you want."

3.
The Benefits of Storytelling - What Makes Storytelling Good?

1) It's easy.
- Stories are the oldest and most deeply rooted medium of communication in human history, and they are the most familiar and universal medium that can be easily conveyed to anyone when they want to convey something to someone else.

2) It's fun.
- Because every story has characters like heroes or villains and plots like good triumphing over evil, anyone can find it entertaining if they listen carefully.

3) Make it immersive.
- All stories have the power to make the listener empathize and feel a sense of kinship, so if you breathe along with the story, you will find yourself immersed in the story without even realizing it.

4) It gives inspiration.
- Stories have the power to appeal to people's emotions and warm their hearts, so when you 'tell a story', you are stimulated by emotions and feel a warm feeling in your heart.

5) It remains in the memory for a long time.
- The human brain quickly forgets rigid logic or cold theories, but interesting and touching stories remain in the memory for a long time.
For example, it is easy to forget the logical explanations given in class during school days, but the story of your first love told to you by your teacher will remain in your memory for the rest of your life.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: June 17, 2019
- Page count, weight, size: 1,902 pages | 2,518g | 154*225*80mm
- ISBN13: 9788936022914
- ISBN10: 8936022911

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