Priceless Stones

It can sometimes be hard to understand the impact of Hebrew words that have been translated into English. The languages are different, and that can mean that we don’t fully understand what the original biblical text conveyed to the people in ancient Israel. Priceless Stones, by James Revoir, helps with this.

Set up as a 42 day devotional, there is a Hebrew word for each day. A verse that uses the word is the focus for the devotional. The verse and word are explained, and then questions and applications are given so that you can do more than just read about it, you can start applying what you read. Revoir also includes personal stories to help give another way to look at the lesson and how it showed up in his life.

Each day is short enough that it won’t take long to get through it, so it can be read no matter how hectic of a schedule you have.

Overall, I like the arrangement and material covered, and I found many useful things in the devotions. However, there are some that I disagree with. What he says is not how I understand the verse. Even with those disagreements (there aren’t very many), I think this book can be valuable and beneficial.

I received this book from BookCrash in exchange for giving it an honest review.

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