Lion Of Judah Names Of Christ Wall Chart Laminated
$16.99
This stunning Lion of Judah: Names of Christ Wall Chart includes more than 50 names of Jesus with an image of the Lion of Judah.
The Lion of Judah Poster reminds Christians of what Jesus Christ has done for them and who he is. Includes names such as “Bread of Life,” “Good Shepherd,” “Living Water,” “The Way, the Truth and The Life,” this Christian poster helps people appreciate what Christ’s death and resurrection achieved: Forgiveness of Sin, reconciliation with God, and Eternal Life.
The Lion of Judah:Names of Christ Wall Chart includes 4 Reproducible Printable Worksheets on the Back
1.Printable: List of the Names of Christ and the Bible Reference for Each
2.Printable: Titles of Jesus Christ in the Bible, page 1
3.Printable: Titles of Jesus Christ in the Bible, page 2
4.Printable: Biblical Titles and Attributes of God
Size and Lamination Quality of Lion of Judah: The Names of Christ Poster
Full color, large Bible wall chart for Bible study, Sunday school or Christian School use. Size: 19.5″ x 26″. Printed on heavy chart paper, and laminated front and back with high quality 3 mil lamination. Perfect for use with water-soluble markers (such as the Vis-a-Vis(TM) brand). Rolls for easy storage.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781628620078
ISBN10: 1628620072
Binding: Other
Published: October 2013
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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