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ESV Illuminated Scripture Journal: 1–2 Peter and Jude

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Lightly dotted blank pages and 130+ elegant hand-lettered gold ink illustrations throughout the full text of books of the Bible invite you to creatively engage with God's Word alongside specific passages.

Illustrations by Dana Tanamachi, whose work has been featured by Google, The Wall Street Journal, Random House, USPS, and Target.

ESV Illuminated Scripture Journals pair the entirety of individual books of the New Testament with a lightly dotted blank page opposite each page of Bible text, providing space to creatively engage with and reflect on the Word of God. Hand-lettered, gold-ink illustrations by renowned artist Dana Tanamachi are interspersed throughout the blank pages, inviting readers to add their own artwork or reflections to each page. These thin, portable notebooks have unique gold-foil stamped covers and are great for art journaling, personal Bible reading and prayer, small-group Bible study, or taking notes through a sermon series.

Lightly dotted grid on blank pages opposite each page of Bible text Gold-ink illustrations by artist Dana Tanamachi Wide margins Lay-flat binding Unique gold-foil stamped covers Single-column format Thick, opaque, cream-colored paper 5.75 x 8.00 11.75-point Trinit� type

42 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 110

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September 14, 2023
Good resources for keeping all your thoughts on Peter and Jude together in one place.
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August 5, 2024
Shelved for William—love these compilations of the Bible—makes reading the Bible so much more manageable for my young teenager.
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August 9, 2024
"Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins." 1 Peter 4:8
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December 5, 2025
Peter and Jude give encouragement in suffering and warn about false teachers.
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December 26, 2020
I’ve been working on reading through the Bible in a year and today I finished 1-2 Peter and Jude.
1 Peter is a letter written by Peter to non-Jewish Christians to encourage them as they have been enduring suffering. Peter describes the Gentiles as a people called by God. Peter describes how enduring pain makes our faith more genuine. Peter encourages these people as to who they are as a part of the new Kingdom and family God has made. He expresses how it is their responsibility to love as Jesus did no matter how they are treated.
Overall this book points to a Hope in the midst of Suffering, a fantastic book to look to when discouraged in faith.
2 Peter is a letter written by Peter to the same group of people in Asia Minor as the previous book. Peter recognizes he is going to die soon. Peter’s purpose in this work is to counter the false teachings of people that are in opposition of him and the other apostles. Peter encourages the people to examine their everyday lives and to recognize they will have to be held accountable for their lives.
The book of Jude was written by Jude the brother of Jesus. Jude confronts the corrupt leaders based on their lifestyles and how they have distorted the grace of God. This short letter is powerful and links itself to other extra-Biblical texts. This all conveys the main messages that God’s Grace demands a whole-hearted life response. The focus is obeying Jesus! All together, it’s a great book that recalls ancient Jewish writings. Great book!
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