Books of the Bible Rulers
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Perfect for Bible Study, this All-Purpose Ruler includes the Books of the Bible (Old and New Testament). 6” straight edge on one side and scalloped edge on the other for precise underlining. Also makes for an ideal bookmark to quickly reference Bible pages/passages.
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Perfect for Bible Study, this All-Purpose Ruler includes the Books of the Bible (Old and New Testament). 6” straight edge on one side and scalloped edge on the other for precise underlining. Also makes for an ideal bookmark to quickly reference Bible pages/passages.
SIZE: 6.5” W x 6.5” H x 6.7” D
SKU: | 634989527113 |
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Category: | Miscellaneous |
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