Ultimate Hebrew-Roots Fiction
Discover the ultimate collection of Hebrew-Roots fiction books! Explore captivating stories deeply rooted in Hebrew traditions, culture, and faith for an enriching reading experience.
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A Voice in the Wind
by Francine Rivers
A Christian slave girl in ancient Rome fights to save her family and the man she loves.
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An Echo in the Darkness
by Francine Rivers
This classic series has inspired nearly 2 million readers. Both loyal fans and new readers will want the latest edition of this beloved series. This edition includes a foreword from the publisher, a preface from Francine Rivers and discussion questions suitable for personal and group use. #2 An Echo in the Darkness: Turning away from the opulence of Rome, Marcus is led by a whispering voice from the past into a journey that could set him free from the darkness of his soul.
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Israel, My Beloved
by Kay Arthur
When Israel, My Beloved first released, it immediately captured the #1 spot on the CBA hardcover fiction bestseller list—and stayed on the list for months. Kay Arthur's dramatic, epic-style novel is now available in softcover with a beautiful new cover and a historical timeline that corresponds with the fascinating retelling of Israel's story. History comes alive as Kay begins with the tragic mistakes that led to Israel's captivity by Babylon and takes readers all the way to the modern-day miracles of triumph against all odds. A heartwarming novel filled with adventure and suspense, Israel, My Beloved is an incredible testimony of God's great love and faithfulness even in Israel's darkest hour.
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First Light
by Bodie Thoene
During Passover in Jerusalem, a blind Jewish teenager, Peniel, longs to find meaning in his life, while the Roman officials are plotting against the mysterious Yeshua of Nazareth, who is sought by Marcus, a Roman centurion, and by the shephard Zodak.
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Second Touch
by Bodie Thoene
The lepers in the Valley of Mak'ob hear the rumors---a miracle healer is now walking the earth. Is this the hope they have waited for so long?
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Third Watch
by Bodie Thoene
In first-century Jerusalem, questions arise concerning the identity of Yeshua of Nazareth, while Zahav finds herself waiting for the Messiah and Manaen, blinded by violence, and Susanna, struggle to overcome the evil surrounding them.
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Fifth Seal
by Bodie Thoene
Mary and Yosef begin their fateful journey to Jerusalem while King Herod ponders a prophecy about a rival to his throne.
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Sixth Covenant
by Bodie Thoene
Tortured by nightmares that someone is coming to take over his kingdom, King Herod grows more paranoid.
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Seventh Day
by Bodie Thoene
Yeshua continues his ministry, helping the poor, ill, and oppressed, but when his close friend grows seriously ill, his efforts to make it to his side in time to heal him are threatened by religious leader Ra'nabel ben Dives, and the widow of Absalom the Scribe, who hopes Yeshua can heal her son.
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Eighth Shepherd
by Bodie Thoene
Zachai, the chief tax collector of Jericho, is the most hated man in all of Judea.
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Ninth Witness
by Bodie Thoene
Riots and revolts spread across Judea. Twelve-year-old Yeshua is in Jerusalem—“about his Father's business” in the Temple—as his panic-stricken parents search for him amidst the chaos. Readers will enjoy reading this interesting story from Christ's youth. This is the ninth book in the A.D. Chronicles series. Includes historical maps and a discussion guide for individual or group study.
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Jerusalem Interlude
by Bodie Thoene
During the Nazi invasion of Czechoslovakia, musicians Shimon and Leah Feldstein flee to the Holy Land, only to find that the Muslim Grand Mufti of Jerusalem has joined forces with Hitler to eradicate the Jews from the Earth.
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Jerusalem Vigil
by Bodie Thoene
"For fast-paced, often riveting action, the Thoenes come through with scenes of horror and fear that rival those of James Michener." --The New York Post Bodie and Brock Thoene's superb storytelling comes alive in Jerusalem Vigil, a novel of the struggle for Jerusalem. It is May 14, 1948, in the world's holiest city: today the new State of Israel will be proclaimed and British troops will hand over the key to Zion Gate leaving behind hostile Jewish and Muslim forces poised for battle. Caught up in this historic moment are Moshe Sachar, an archaeology professor who is also a strategist; his pregnant wife, Rachel, who flees Tel Aviv for Jerusalem via a perilous route through the Christian Quarter; and Daoud and Gawan, two orphaned Arab boys who find a father with an unlikely surname. In this engrossing page-turner, the Thoenes combine historical authenticity, unforgettable characters, and gripping drama to create a saga about a fascinating period in world history.