Selections From The Scriptures Of The Old And New Testaments, For Families And Schools, compiled by David Greene Haskins, offers a curated collection of biblical passages designed for both educational and devotional purposes. This volume presents key excerpts from both the Old and New Testaments, thoughtfully arranged to provide readers with an accessible introduction to the core narratives, teachings, and moral lessons of the Bible. Intended for use in family settings and educational institutions, the selections aim to foster a deeper understanding of scripture and promote spiritual growth.
Haskins' compilation serves as a valuable resource for educators seeking to introduce students to the foundational texts of Christianity, as well as for families desiring to engage in shared reading and reflection. By presenting carefully chosen passages, this book encourages readers of all ages to explore the rich tapestry of biblical literature and its enduring relevance.
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