Bad Kids of the Bible: And What They Can Teach Us
These are the uber-brats of the Bible, kids who killed, committed incest, sold siblings into slavery, or asked for an enemy’s head on a dish. Each of the 28 stories in this book focus on a boy or girl from the Bible whose conduct was the stuff of parents’ nightmares. Some of these kids repented. Others did not. Yet whether they turned their lives around or persisted in the...more
Paperback, 304 pages
Published
November 1st 2008
by Fair Winds Press
(first published October 15th 2008)
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This was a very fun book to read. Obviously, the author took liberty with the Biblical tales to flesh them out, yet his stories are plausible and help the reader to relate to the Biblical characters. What was an extra bonus, was how this new perspective on these tales made me want to open the Bible and read these passages along with the book, to compare the actual stories with Mr. Craughwell's accounts.
The "morals of the stories" listed after his retelling of the events a...more
The "morals of the stories" listed after his retelling of the events a...more
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