Till' Kingdom come

Till' Kingdom come

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Seventy-Five years after the death of Jesus Christ, people live in fear of the Romans. Any Christian who is seen is killed on the spot by the tip of the Roman sword. Even if they say the name of their Lord, they are executed in the streets. Lucius Tiberius, a young general Roman, wants to put and end to the so-called "Christians." So, Ariel Nova, a Hebrew from Jerusalem, hides Christians in a safe haven from the soldiers. But, other havens are being discovered and the people killed. God has a purpose for Ariel, but she needs to overcome her hate for the Romans in order to find out. But if she is found by General Lucius, all Christians will be lost.
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The First Jewish-Roman War (A.D. 66-73) retold in a novel feeling. The stories surrounding Jerusalem and its final years are given as clearly as possible for this book, and as entertaining as possible, too. Hence why the book is presented in a casual manner, to make the stories easier to grasp than a mere formality. Learn how the Sicarii, Romans, Sadducees, and early Christians are involved in this war (or not at all in the case of the Christians). The book also recounts the lives of people before and during the war: such as Messiah Jesus of Nazareth, Emperor Nero, Apostles Paul and James the Just, High Priests Ananias and Ananus Ben Ananus, Governor (and later historian) Josephus, Zealot leaders John of Gischala and Simon bar Giora, and Generals (and later emperors) Vespasian and Titus. In general, this is a Christian book, which aims to put Jesus in his respectful place. Now published! Look up "Daughter of My People: Jesus' Jerusalem Destroyed" or copy-and-pause the name of the book.

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