This engaging, easy-to-use, and fun guide to learning more about the Bible features hundreds of questions and detailed, frequently surprising answers organized in the form of the Good Book itself. It is filled with cultural, historical, literary, and theological facts that will surprise and inform readers of every denomination.
A readable little book, mostly made up of questions like :The first Christian martyr was? It seems to be geared to a certain amount of study, though I find some of the phrasing odd and even a little misleading. Early on in asking about Cain's response to God's question "Where is your brother?" it says that God asked "suspiciously". Do they really think God wasn't already aware of the situation?
Okay, so I'm picky...but come on.
Not a bad book if you like quizzes and such. I can see where it could be made use of in games and so on. Sunday school, Christian children's parties and so on. Not a startling book or anything, but nice and as I said, it could be fun.