The New Testament with The Lord’s Prayer Engraving + Elements
$ 39.95
Red Letter edition of the New Testament with olive wood cover engraved with ‘The LORD’s Prayer’.
● Height: 6″ / 15 cm.
● Lord’s Prayer engraving.
● Made in Israel.
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Red Letter edition of the New Testament with olive wood cover engraved with ‘The LORD’s Prayer’.
This back cover on this bible contains vials of ‘Jordan River water, Jerusalem soil and Galilee olive oil’. Inside the circular window is Holy Land incense.
The edge has gold gilded leaves and ‘Jerusalem’ is engraved on the back cover.
● Height: 6″ / 15 cm.
● Lord’s Prayer engraving.
● Made in Israel.
Olive trees are an important part of the landscape of central Israel, and are mentioned many times throughout the Bible. Some of the olive trees in Bethlehem are estimated to be as much as 2,000 years old, so olive wood is a piece of history in of itself.
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Weight | 0.15 kg |
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