Joseph In Egypt Interactive DVD (DVD)
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Teach wisdom, inspiration, judgment and other positive character traits through the Nest Learning DVD on The Story of Joseph In Egypt.
Follow Joseph, a young Hebrew boy, is sold into slavery by his jealous brothers and taken to the land of Egypt. He does not forget the lessons about God that his father Jacob taught him. When cast into prison for a crime he did not commit, Joseph interprets the dreams of his companions and earns the respect of all he meets. Joseph is called upon to interpret Pharaoh’s dreams and is granted a position of power in Pharaoh’s court.
Joseph in Egypt is also a greatresource to use at home for family devotions, in Sunday School any timeof the year, during Vacation Bible School, or as a supplement to yourhomeschool curriculum.
Each Interactive Story of Joseph In Egypt features:
All features offered in English and Spanish
English and Spanish movie and subtitles and audio dialog
Have fun learning history and character with 3-Level Interactive Quiz
Bonus Offer – Each Story of Joseph In Egypt DVD includes a Free Instant Download of our 64 Page Activity and Coloring book
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SKU (ISBN): 9781564893499
UPC: 728338801082
Produced by: Nest Family Entertainment
Binding: Video DVD
Published: June 2012
Animated Stories From Bible #
Publisher: NestFamily
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