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Isaiah 62
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have set watchmen upon thy walls, O Jerusalem, which
shall never hold their peace day nor night:
ye that make mention of the LORD, keep not silence,
7And give him no rest, till he establish, and till he make
Jerusalem a praise in the earth. |
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Introduction |
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Like most of you, I only have 24 hours in my
day and it's absolutely amazing how quickly those hours are
filled up, so it's hard to find time to read. Most boys
don't usually list "reading" as one of their favorite
past-times, and I was no different from most - until I was in
college. As part of a Children's Literature Class that I
was taking in college for my Education Degree, I first read C.
S. Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia and suddenly
discovered how much I enjoyed reading. |
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After my introduction to Messianic Judaism
and the Jewish Roots of my Christian Faith in the 1980s, I
discovered Bodie & Brock Thoene's books and have been a fan ever
since. Their stories are historical fiction with an
emphasis on Israel, Christianity and Judaism. Their
stories are rich in culture, exciting, historically accurate and
many times have brought me to tears as their words have touched
a place in my heart. |
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If you've never read any of their series, I recommend their
stories. You'll not be disappointed. |
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Curtis D.
Loftin |
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May 2009 |
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To learn more about the Thoene's: |
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http://www.thoenebooks.com/about.asp |
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The
Zion Covenant |
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The Zion Covenant - Book 1 |
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Vienna
Prelude |
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Her own identity was safely disguised. But what about
those she loved most? They would soon disappear with all
the others, unless ... |
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In pre-World War II Austria, Elisa Lindheim,
a violinist with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, is of Jewish
heritage but has adopted an Aryan stage name. Thus she is
able to travel and play in Germany even though a 1935 law
forbade Jewish musicians to do so. Her dear friend Leah, a
cellist already introduced to Thoene readers in A Daughter of
Zion, and her husband Shimon must escape Austria or perish
in the coming Holocaust. |
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John Murphy, a reporter for the New York
Times in Berlin and Austria, becomes linked with English
politicians in a plan to overthrow Hitler. Elisa and
John's mutual connections with the Jewish Underground entangle
them in a web of intrigue, danger, and conspiracy that neither
could have known. |
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The Zion Covenant - Book 2 |
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Prague
Counterpoint |
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A million little lights flickered against the
spreading darkness. How could she abandon even one of them
to extinction? |
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In Vienna Prelude, Elisa Lindheim
risked her life helping others escape pre-World War II Austria.
The climactic ending finds her safely in Czechoslovakia, but not
for long. A million others are endangered, and she cannot
still their silent cry for help. |
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Prague Counterpoint finds Elisa
watching in horror as Hitler's forces sweep through her beloved
Vienna and he directs his ambition toward the takeover of
Czechoslovakia. As Europe slides irrevocably toward the
brink of war, Elisa is torn between the Underground's lofty
political goals and the safety of two little boys ... and
underneath it all, her heart years for John. Will she ever
see him again? |
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The Zion Covenant - Book 3 |
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Munich
Signature |
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A battered freighter carried them from
Hitler's tightening net, but the harbors of the world slammed
shut. |
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Munich Signature finds Leah and little Louis
attempting to escape Austria over the treacherous foot paths of
the Alps while Murphy and Elisa begin their trip toward New York
and the promise of healing from Charles' disfigurement. |
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But then Elisa is once more caught in the web
of international intrigue. While Jewish refugees from
Germany float homelessly on the open seas, she stands
precariously between Hitler's domination of Europe and the
possibility of destroying his power once and for all. The
information Elisa must deliver could be a key to stopping the
madman. |
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The Zion Covenant - Book 4 |
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Jerusalem
Interlude |
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Will the music of hope in their souls survive
Zion's terrible reality? |
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For Jews in prewar Europe, the terrifying
truth is uncovered: Truly they have no place to go. Escape
or perish, but escape to where? As Central Europe is taken
over by the Nazis under celebrated headlines of "Peace in Our
Times", hundreds of thousands pay the price for Hitler's
international deception. |
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In Jerusalem Interlude, Leah and Shimon
Feldstein finally reach the Promised Land. They enter
their new life under the shadow of the Western Wall, only to
find that a longer, more sinister shadow is casting its darkness
over the Holy Land. Will they ever find true peace, a
resting place for their spirits? Or will their time in
Jerusalem be only a brief interlude in the ongoing struggle for
a homeland! |
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The Zion Covenant - Book 5 |
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Danzig
Passage |
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Kristal Nacht, the Night of Broken Glass,
shatters the last illusions for thousands who hoped to escape
the Nazi terror. |
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As the synagogues of Berlin burn and Jewish
homes are plundered, two families face the grim reality of life
in the New Germany. Anna Lindheim's sister Helen and her
pastor husband Karl Ibsen are arrested for helping Jews.
The Ibsen children, Lori and Jamie, must find a way to escape
their Nazi pursuers and get past the iron gates that keep them
imprisoned in the Reich. |
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Young Peter Wallich, with his mother, sister
and baby brother, faces the same dilemma. How can he, a
Jew, get them out of Berlin to safety? How can they reach
Danzig, the one place that offers hope, the promise of freedom.
An then there is Lucy in such desperate straits herself.
How can she possibly help these children? |
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The Zion Covenant - Book 6 |
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Warsaw
Requiem |
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Having overrun Czechoslovakia, the iron baton
of Hitler's Third Reich is poised to orchestrate a requiem for
Warsaw. |
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Lori Ibsen and Jacob Kalner, along with
Jamie, Mark and Alfie, take refuge in Danzig, hoping they will
be safe there while awaiting a ship to England. Peter
Wallich escapes to Warsaw, desperately seeking a place among the
Jews in Muranow Square. Lucy Strasburg, about to deliver
her "S.S. child", stays behind in Danzig, hoping to evade the
clutches of Wolf von Fritschauer. But there is no safe
place in prewar Europe. |
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In London, Helen Isben and her sister Anna
Lindheim wait and pray for the safe release of the Ibsen
children. But as they wait, the sinister cloud of Hitler's
wrath spreads across the Channel like poisonous gas, ready to
annihilate all those who oppose the extension of the Fuhrer's
power. |
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The Zion Chronicles |
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The Zion Chronicles - Book 1 |
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The Gates
of Zion |
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Who would guess that a few innocent photos
could entangle her in such a desperate web of intrigue and
peril? |
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Ellie, a young American photojournalist,
finds herself in the Jerusalem of 1947. She unwittingly
becomes a pawn in a political chess game when she photographs
some ancient scrolls discovered by Bedouins. David seems
to love her dearly, but Moshe has a purpose and commitment in
life that intrigues her more than she can say. Through it
all, Ellie discovers a people, a spirit and a person who
profoundly change the direction of her life. |
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A sweeping historical novel of a young woman
and young nation searching for identity, for meaning to life.
This first book in THE ZION CHRONICLES vividly portrays the
intense struggle of the Jewish people in the aftermath of the
Holocaust and the forces which engulf the Middle East in
conflict and controversy even today. |
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The Zion Chronicles - Book 2 |
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A Daughter
of Zion |
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She survived the Nazi desolation at great
personal cost - will the contempt of her own people cost her
even more? |
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A Daughter of Zion centers around a
returning Jewess named Rachel who survived the Nazi desolation,
but only at a great personal cost. Smuggled into the
besieged Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem, she discovers members of
her long-lost family. Rachel decides she cannot leave the
Old City or the people who stand as one thin line between its
survival. |
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When secrets of her past are uncovered, she
is discredited before the very people she wants so desperately
to help. Alienated from her own people and left in
despair, she is not aware of the enemy forces which threaten her
very life. |
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The Zion Chronicles - Book 3 |
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The Return
To Zion |
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Their enemies vowed to strangle the ancient
city, but there were those who remembered the promise to Israel
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The Gates of Zion and its sequel, A
Daughter of Zion, graphically portrayed the courage and hope
of the Jewish people streaming into Israel after the Holocaust.
The drama of history and the heart-stopping life-and-death
struggle of a nation are captured by bestselling author Bodie
Thoene in the lives of the people who live on these pages. |
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The Return to Zion opens during the final
month of British occupation in Palestine. With Moshe the
target of a dangerous conspiracy and Rachel imprisoned behind
the walls of the Old City, David and Ellie marshall efforts in
the last-ditch attempts of the Jewish Agency to arm its people
against the onslaught that surely will come on the day the
British forces leave Palestine. |
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The Zion Chronicles - Book 4 |
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A Light In
Zion |
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Would the eve of Passover hold another
miracle for the nation's survival? |
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A Light in Zion opens in April 1948,
only six weeks before the final evacuation of the British from
Israel. The dream for the rebirth of the Jewish Nation now
appears doomed to extinction. The British have almost
totally withdrawn from any interference between the battles of
the nearly unarmed Jews and the Arab soldiers of Haj Amin
Husseini. |
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The eve of Passover finds the Jewish sector
of Jerusalem being starved into submission by an Arab siege.
While Moshe and his Jewish troops risk their lives to open the
Arab-held pass of Bab el Wad for a food convoy to save their
people, David and Ellie search the Mediterranean for a freighter
loaded with weapons for the Muslim Jihad and the bands of Arab
soldiers who still vow to drive the Jews into the sea. And
Rachel's mother-heart yearns over her fever-ravaged infant. |
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The Zion Chronicles - Book 5 |
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The Key To
Zion |
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With five nations poised to attack and armed
Palestinians within, what chance does the day for Jewish
statehood hold? |
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The Key to Zion opens with the British
in the final stages of their military evacuation from Palestine.
Haj Amin Jusseini and the Arab Palestinians have been
impatiently awaiting this day, but their power has gradually
eroded. Five Mid-Eastern nations have gathered around the
tiny country to divide it up for themselves, totally ignoring
the interests of the Palestinians in their greedy conspiracy to
destroy the Jews. |
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While the Jewish Haganah frantically trains
its pilots in fighter planes - which they, ironically, have
bought from Germany - Moshe is still attempting to supply the
Old City of Jerusalem with food. Even before statehood is
declared on May 14, 1948, full-scale fighting breaks out between
the Arabs and Jews with no intervention from the British. |
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A. D.
Chronicles |
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A. D. Chronicles - Book 1 |
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First
Light |
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Spiritual and political darkness shroud the
world's holiest and most turbulent city. Ruled by Rome and
manipulated by religious rulers with only selfish interests in
mind, the people of Jerusalem wonder if their Deliverer will
ever come |
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Susanna and Manaen desperately search for
home and meaning - in a world where their love is forbidden.
Others pray and wait for light, the True Light of Messiah, to
dawn. Peniel the beggar, Marcus the Roman centurion, Zadok
the Chief Shepherd of Israel, and his three adopted orphan boys
- all long for a vision of hope. |
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Now a healer named Yeshua walks the streets
of Jerusalem. Is He the true Messiah or only another
imposter, like so many before Him? |
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A. D. Chronicles - Book 2 |
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Second
Touch |
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The lepers in the Valley of Mak'ob hear the
rumors that a miracle healer is now walking the earth.
Could this be the hope they have waited an eternity for?
The healing they have longed for? While Lily, Cantor, and
Rabbi Ahava courageously comfort they dying in the Valley, the
leper Jekuthiel risks home and family, even when his baby is
about to be born, to find out if the rumors are true. |
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In these somber, deceitful days, Peniel, the
once-blind beggar, makes a gut-wrenching decision. Will it
cut him off from the Light? Zadok refuses to back down
from his claims about Messiah. And Pharisee Simon ben
Zeraim hides a devastating secret. |
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During these dark and dangerous times, the
people long for the transforming touch of the Messiah. |
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A. D. Chronicles - Book 3 |
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Third
Watch |
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From the wilderness of Sinai in the south to
Mount Hermon in the north, the question of Yeshua of Nazareth's
identity resounds across the ancient land of Israel. Even
evil waits to hear the answer. It is in the very air, the
storm, and the sea. |
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Zahav, the lonely, unmarried daughter of an
old rabbi, waits for the promised Messiah ... waits for love.
Her heart is drawn toward Alexander and his young son, who is
ravaged by evil forces. But can their forbidden love
endure the trials that will face them? |
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Susanna and Manaen struggle as they begin
their life together. Bitter over an evil act of violence
that left him blind, Manaen cannot accept a life of darkness.
Will their relationship survive the overwhelming odds? Can
the truth about Yeshua defeat the evil that lurks in the land? |
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A. D. Chronicles - Book 4 |
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Fourth
Dawn |
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No one is secure in Judea. Plots are
hatched, poisonings contrived, and the least innuendo can bring
torture or execution. As the people long for the true heir
of King David to take the throne, Herod determines to hold on to
his kingdom ... no matter the price. |
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As young Mary of Nazareth tends a cow in her
parents'barn, she receives an unusual visitor. What he
tells her will change everything about her life ... and impact
all those in Judea and beyond for eternity! Yet will Yosef,
her betrothed, believe her? Or will she lose the one she
loves? |
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Onias the Tutor puzzles over the ancient
prophecies in secret. If anyone discovers what he knows,
not only he, but his beloved wife and child, will be in imminent
peril. Now signs are appearing in the heavens. But
what do they mean? |
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A. D. Chronicles - Book 5 |
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Fifth Seal |
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Gossip swirls around the newlyweds Mary and
Yosef. It is far too soon for her womb to carry the growing
baby, neighbors say. Yet too much is at stake for Yosef to
reveal the truth. He vows to protect Mary and the baby with his
life, but how can he protect her heart from the barbs of
betrayal? |
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As beloved prophetess Hannah boldly foretells
the coming of Israel’s true King, King Herod plots her doom . .
. and that of anyone else he believes challenges his throne.
When a dying slave stumbles into Beth-lehem on a stormy night,
shepherd Zadok and his wife, Rachel, wonder, Is her arrival
guided by God or a trap set by the paranoid Herod? |
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As Mary and Yosef set out on a perilous
journey to Jerusalem, astronomer Melchior sees unusual activity
in the stars. He’s convinced something important will happen
soon in Israel . . . and it will impact the world for all
eternity. |
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A. D. Chronicles - Book 6 |
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Sixth
Covenant |
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Beth-lehem, six miles from Jerusalem, is
comprised of simple folks, who spend their days tending sheep,
newborn lambs, and their own families. Among them—as guests of
Zadok, Rachel, and their three little boys—are Mary, Yosef, and
baby Yeshua, whose birth was announced by a miraculous
conjunction of the stars and a throng of angels in the sheep
fields. |
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Convinced by their study of the stars and
prophecies that the long-awaited Messiah has been born,
foreigners travel toward Jerusalem. Surely the capital city of
the Jews will hold the answer to the mystery they have sought
for months. |
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Tortured by nightmares that someone is coming
to take over his kingdom, King Herod grows more paranoid. He
gives an order to his soldiers—one more devastating and evil
than anyone could imagine. That very night soldiers and their
mounts thunder toward Beth-lehem, the village of the sacrificial
lambs. . . . |
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Seventh
Day |
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Eve, the widow of Absalom the Scribe, has one
thing to live for — her only son, Abel. She is resigned to her
own suffering but grieves over Abel’s every rasping breath.
She’s heard of a great Healer who walks the earth, doing
miracles. Could the rumors be true? What if she could reach Him?
Would there be a miracle for Abel . . . if he could survive the
arduous journey? |
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While riffling through the archives under the
Temple Mount, religious leader Ra’nabel ben Dives discovers
startling information about a child who escaped the slaughter of
Herod the Great’s soldiers. If King Herod Antipas and High
Priest Caiaphas don’t know, ben Dives schemes, perhaps I can
turn this news to my own advantage. . . . |
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Meanwhile, in Bethany, El’azar, a close
friend of Yeshua’s, grows seriously ill. Miryam and Marta, his
sisters, quickly send word to Yeshua, but Yeshua delays. Why
does He not come? the sisters wonder. Does He not care? |
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Eight
Shepherd |
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Zachai, the chief tax collector of Jericho,
is the most hated man in all of Judea. Outside the walls of his
estate, he’s surrounded by four giant Nubian bodyguards. But at
night he’s a prisoner of his aching heart. What would it be like
to be loved, to have a family? |
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Shimona, a former leper from the Valley of
Mak’ob, returns to her hometown of Jericho to proclaim that
Yeshua has healed her. When no one believes her story, she is
shunned and sent to live alone as the caretaker of a grove of
sukomore fig trees. Month after month she holds on tightly to
hope in the midst of her loneliness. |
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A former prince among the Nubian tribes,
Salmon was betrayed and sold into slavery. Now one of the few
treasures he has—his little daughter Marisha—is dying. Salmon
has heard stories of Yeshua’s miracles. But would the Great
Shepherd have mercy on a sheep that’s outside Israel’s flock?
Each day Marisha grows weaker. . . . |
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A. D. Chronicles - Book 9 |
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Ninth
Witness |
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The census riots are barely past. Bands
of Zealots roam the canyons. Anguished shrieks echo
against the hillsides of Nazareth as Rome crushes the last
Jewish resistance. Herod the Butcher King is dead, but
Antipas, his cruel son, now reigns in the Galil. As the
Jews remember their deliverance from the evil Haman, they
wonder, "Where is there a Mordechai for this age? Where an
Esther?" |
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Nine-year-old Jude and six-year-old Kerah
watch as their father, the hero of the Galil, hangs on a Roman
cross. His dying whisper to Jude, "Take your sister to
Jerusalem." |
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Zachariah, Elisheba, and young Yochanan watch
compelling signs in the heavens and ponder what they could mean.
Could a day of justice be coming for the Jews? |
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Aged scholar Rabbi Mazzar travels with his
three Yeshiva students to Jerusalem for Passover and their bar
mitzvahs. He has high hopes for twelve-year-old Yeshua,
who seems to study people as well as Torah. Could such a
one make a great rabbi or be the founder of something even more
enduring? |
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Tenth
Stone |
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Yod, a young girl born in the Valley of
Mak’ob, where lepers live out the end of their days, is
heartbeats away from eternity in the Dying Cave. 30 . . . 29
. . . 28 . . . Stories abound about Yeshua of Nazareth, the
miracle-worker. Dare she hope for a miracle—just for her? 27
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Twenty-two-year-old Daniel, son of Melchior
and Esther of Ecbatana, lives out his days in rebellion and a
drunken stupor, a great embarrassment to his father and his
older brother, Joshua. Life is boring beyond belief,
Daniel thinks. But everything about his life is about to change.
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Melchior the Magus, former court astronomer
to King Phraates of Parthia, has been a wealthy merchant, known
for his integrity. He and his wife recall the stars that led
them to Beth-lehem, to the birthplace of the long-awaited
Messiah. It has now been over thirty years since that day,
Melchior thinks. He again ponders the signs in the heavens.
Perhaps the time of the young Messiah’s work on earth has
now come to fulfillment. |
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Could Yeshua of Nazareth indeed be that young
child, now grown up and working miracles? And could any
miracle save Melchior’s son Daniel? |
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Purchasing Books |
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The Thoene books can be purchased through
numerous websites.
Here are two that I've used where you can purchase new or used
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http://www.half.ebay.com |
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http://www.amazon.com |
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