66 BIBLE BOOKS IN PICTURES


NEW: 66 BIBLE BOOKS IN PICTURES! 2026 Special!

Compiled by René Van Zyl (Copyright). Illustrated by Esmé Walker.

AN EASY WAY TO REMEMBER EACH BIBLE BOOK: MEMORY PICTURES!

aka: Mind maps

Own your own set of 66 Bible book picturesYou can print and laminate the color images for your child’s room or Children’s Church.
You can use the B&W pictures for class/family projects.
Learn to know the Bible through a memory game and fun pictures that show what has happened in each Bible book. The whole family will be able to understand God’s path of faith (in the Bible) with His people.
Included: 
*Each picture has a short description & clues to help you remember the contents. *Children-friendly Bible Timeline.* Bible Book Man to help you remember the number of Bible books of the Old/New Testament.
  
Special price for:
66 Bible books in pictures plus My Jesus ABC:  R500 
    (Included - easy to use Bible timeline.) 
Here is an example of the Bible Book Genesis with the color and black&white pictures:


1. GENESIS

KEY WORD: THE BEGINNING
Genesis is the Greek word for begin. In the beginning God created everything by using His words: the heaven, earth, planets, night and day, animals, birds, fish, man and woman. It is about God Creation who also maintains His creation and who also shows His grace towards man, bearer of His image. Genesis is an introduction to the Pentateuch (first five books) and the whole of Old Testament. It tells the stories of the creation, the first people who are the crown of the creation, but also the most extreme sinners; we read about the flood (and the Ark) where everything was destroyed until it was restored to the state before the creation; we read about the tower of Babel which shows that man is always in revolt against God; we read about the path God took with Abram and Gods covenants to man, that will follow a long path throughout the Bible. God promise to look after Abram and asked him to be a blessing to the world. Then Isaac, Jacob and his twelve sons follow, the book ending with Joseph who died in Egypt after his whole family followed him there. God’s promise to look after the ancestors was fulfilled at the end of Genesis but not the promise of land.
Genesis is divided into three parts:
* Gen. 1 – 11: The pre history, the creation and fall into sin, Noah and the flood, the tower of Babel (we cannot put a date to this – it is the old part of the history when the world was created)
* Gen. 12-50: This is about our patriarchs: Father Abraham, his son Isaac, and Isaac’s son Jacob. We hear about Jacob’s 12 sons, and the whole story of Joseph. The book ends with Joseph who died as an old man in Egypt (Genesis is taking place in 1950 – 1450 BC in the Middle to Late Bronze Age, when people were nomadic looking for grazing for their livestock.

How many clues on the picture make you think of the book Genesis?
* The Creation (people, animals, birds, fish, plants, earth, sun, moon)
* The snake and fruit tree remind us of the devil (disguised as a snake) who tempted Adam and Eve to sin
* The fire reminds us of Cain who was very mad at Abel because his offering (fire) was accepted by God and not Cain. Then Cain killed Abel.
* The Ark, the rainbow and the dove with the leaves remind us of Noah and his Ark. After 40 days the dove brought the green leave to Noah to show him that the flood is over. God said that the rainbow showed Noah that He will never destroy the earth this way again.
* The word “Abba” on Abram’s jacket means “Father” in Aramaic language. Abram is our Patriarch. God called upon him from the town of Ur of the Chaldeans (where they worshiped the moon). The stars around Father Abram’s head remind us of God’s promise: if Abram follows God his ancestors will be as many as the stars in heaven.
* The knife in Abram’s had reminds us of Isaac. God asked Abram to offer his son, Isaac, to test his love.
* The son and moon and eleven stars remind us of Joseph’s dream where they bow in front of him. It means that his father, Jacob (sun), his mother (moon) and the eleven brothers (stars) bow in front of him.
* The pyramids remind us of Egypt where Joseph was second in charge under the King, and where Jacob, and all his brothers and families went to live.
* The mummy reminds us of Joseph, King (second in charge), who dies at the end of the book Genesis ( and for sure, in Egyptian tradition, would have been embalmed as they did with all important men)
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Special price for:
66 Bible books in pictures plus My Jesus ABC: 
R500 









Another one of my products: My Jesus ABC - Now you have your very own Bible Coloring set. Color each of these pictures and paste them on your wall - so that you will remember them always!

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