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The Third Thousand Years

From Abraham to David (The Thousand Years, Book 2)

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The Third Thousand Years

By: W. Cleon Skousen
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The third thousand years were 10 turbulent centuries filled with pathos and drama, from Abraham to David. This era includes the full panorama of the amazing life of Moses, and the flood of miracles that exceeded any other epic until the ministry of Jesus Christ; the story of Joshua, the great Ephraimite general who conquered Palestine, and the lives of Gideon, Deborah, Samson, Ruth, Eli, Samuel, and the tragic biography of the famous King Saul. All of these belong to the provocative and dramatic unfolding of events during the exiting third thousand years.

This is the second of three volumes on the Old Testament. This series was used by the author, W. Cleon Skousen, as a college text at Brigham Young University. Hundreds of thousands have sold, bringing to life the fascinating personalities of real people who lived in ancient times.

©1964, 1997 W. Cleon Skousen (P)2022 The W Cleon Skousen Library
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